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Oh come on. His politics, his stances, his entire life condemns this kind of bullshit. It should be more than obvious that this is counter to everything he stands for.

Does it honestly not bother you that Bernie supporters are sending death threats to a woman who, as far as I can tell, was just doing her job? I get wanting to have positive coverage of your preferred candidate, but any coverage of the event that leaves out the booing and death threats is still pretty slanted - it’s

This. I have unfollowed and unfriended more Bernie zealots than Trump supporters at this point. I voted Bernie and have been chewed out by his supporters for being a Hillary shill this entire time. The fact that I could ever criticize Bernie is sacrilegious. I have experienced the Bernie Bro, first hand and many

I mean, you fuck one goat and they call you a goat fucker.

I am not painting *you* as anything. I am also, in my way, as I mentioned up top, “a woman who supports Bernie,” although as a journalist I don’t throw my arms around any politician entirely and never will.

I’m sorry, I have to say something. I’m a Bernie supporter, and a longtime Jezebel reader, AND I was there in the room. I shot some videos that have been aired on major networks, and I actually have a relatively neutral perspective. Could you please interview me for an alternate view of what happened, instead of just

“Who are you talking to?” and older woman’s voice shouted worriedly from the background.

Another former infantryman here - and I completely agree. Who knew we were such a progressive bunch! Seriously though, if advocating for the rights of a historically oppressed ethnic group to which you belong is a “partisan” political issue then we need to seriously reconsider how we define the word. I don’t see

He’s not a cadet. He’s a former enlisted soldier.

Which is largely irrelevant to that question.

Old, white, retired career Army officer here (infantry)...I do not see ANY partisan aspect to this photograph. It’s a non-problem, and it will fade away pretty quickly.

I shared an office with Chad. Chad was pretty sure the number of handguns in the US was why the US has not had any recent land invasions. Chad gonna Chad.

You equating BLM with Nazism says all there is to know about you.

It’s insanity, it wasn’t political, it was a statement of pride in their considerable accomplishment. It was a sign that despite all odds they, as women and black women, can accomplish anything, despite the odds. And as usual, the odds makers have to try and break them down. Successful black women, strong American

that’s what his wife told me

I’m so glad I’m not alone on that font thing. I thought this said POP-LIP when I saw the original piece. Even looking at it now, knowing it says Pop-UP, it still looks like Lip to me.

Yeah. I used to love college football. No particular team, though—I didn’t go to a football school. Then a bunch of things happened. There was the girl at Notre Dame that was raped, the school protected the football player rapist, and she killed herself. Then Sandusky. Those wins that were vacated were reinstated by

This wouldn’t be so surprising if the media hadn’t cherry-picked that Sally Jenkins interview and taken Paterno out of context.

SMU alum/fans should be forever livid over this. Talk about your insitutional failings. Coaches and ADs knew and kept it under wraps for over thirty years.

Those hoofbeats you hear are the legions of PSU homers coming to defend Saint Joe’s honor. (I’m persona non grata among many of my fellow PSU grads because I dared to ask them if they would be so forgiving if it happened to one of their kids.)