As soon as someone mentions “ephebophilia” I know I can safely disregard anything else that comes out of their mouth.
As soon as someone mentions “ephebophilia” I know I can safely disregard anything else that comes out of their mouth.
Parent thumbs-up: Monitoring your 14-year-old’s online activity when you notice suspicious behavior.
“We don’t hate her because she’s a woman! Her being a woman has nothing to do with it!”
You keep saying that. Maybe it will keep you warm during the Trump presidency you’re so keen on ushering in.
Seriously, I might even be a little more amenable to someone wanting to vote third party this year if these clowns weren’t the main third party candidates. Hate Hillary all you want, but Jill Stein is about as qualified to be president as Trump.
“Change would be nice, but we should be concerned with the immediate future,” while people are dying from the DNC’s failures. It is a position of privilege.
By voting third-party you are implicitly approving a Donald Trump presidency. But lie to yourself if it helps you sleep at night.
Well, voting third party so you can remain morally pure which is effectively the same as casting a vote for Trump/Pence/GOP will definitely ensure that will happen.
Also, we don’t live in a democracy.
Yeah, Johnson is obvious, but Stein seriously lacks the experience and temperament for the presidency. At least Bernie Sanders had 20 years of experience in the Senate; Stein’s highest elected position was member of the town meeting (City Council-equivalent) for Lexington Massachusetts, a town of 31,000. She has zero…
A vote for a 3rd party is a vote for Trump. You think any of the Republicans are going to vote 3rd party because he’s burning their party down around them? Nope. They’re gonna fall in line, and they’re gonna put Trump in the White House, because people like you who could have stopped them threw your votes away.
Then actually fight for change. Stepping into a voting booth and not voting for one of the only two people who have any chance of becoming president isn’t fighting for change. Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump is going to be the next President, period. Voting for Hillary Clinton is not mutually exclusive to fighting for…
If the Democratic party does not stand for your ideals than why are you voting for them down ticket? There is a platform for the party. Everyone is pretty much on board with that platform. Why are voting for a platform that you don’t believe in?
If you actually cared about creating a viable third party, you’d be busy focusing on local and state elections to build a base so that you could have candidate with a statistically significant chance of victory.
If you want third parties to have a realistic effect on the politics and policies of the United States, encourage to run for any other fucking position than President. Then they might actually have a chance at winning, AND they’ll build name recognition and public trust.
Until then, remember that the Republicans are…
Mathematically, you’re voting for Trump.
You should vote how you want.
If you don’t like the two party system, you should be fighting for reform by changing the voting system, not by voting for third parties under our current system, which doesn’t help end the two party system.
Sorry that you have to pretend Hillary Clinton alone is personally responsible for every war the US has been involved in EVER, so that you can help Donald Trump get elected.
Whenever I see the 513 I have flashback to when I was a kid (late 80s/early 90s). We had season tickets to the Cincinnati Reds (Cincinnati is also 513) but we lived on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River (606 at that time), less than 15 miles as the crow flies from Riverfront Stadium. I had made some friends at the…