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wmtc wmtc we move to canada Pages wmtc greatest hits stuff by me meta how to move to canada comment policy contact 8.17.2024 why i call kamala harris by her last name and wish you would too Here's a question for progressive folks following the US election campaign: Why do you call Kamala Harris "Kamala" and call Tim Walz "Walz"? * * * *  A long time ago, way back in the late 80s, Allan and I would watch a local news broadcast together. We're talking regular TV, "the news" on three times daily -- two local broadcasts (one at 6:00, one at 10:00 or 11:00 pm), and one national broadcast. During the sports portion of the broadcast, the sports anchor would talk about Mattingly -- Don Mattingly of the New York Yankees, Ewing -- Patrick Ewing, of the New York Knicks, and Chrissie -- tennis great Chris Evert. She wasn't Evert. She was Chrissie. There were some pioneering broadcasters, notably on ESPN, who broke with this tradition and called female athletes by th...

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