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When I heard Matt Gaetz was picked to be attorney general, I threw up in my mouth,” one conservative pundit said.
Its enduring presence in Christmas celebrations reminds us of its rich history and evolving symbolism. Mistletoe has a unique ability to connect us to ancient traditions while remaining a symbol of ...