I hope the woman finds out and sues the ever loving crap out of her.
I hope the woman finds out and sues the ever loving crap out of her.
She is so awesome. Generally speaking I’d say speaking out as she did isn’t prudent- but speaking out as she did is also something she’s not in the habit of doing. I think that says a lot, that she finds Trump so alarming she’s willing to throw all caution to the wind.
Thanks for turning me on to this article. I agree with both the author’s, and your, take on why RBG is risking so much to be vocal in her disgust of that bloviating, partially deflated basketball left in the woods by the park courts.
To paraphrase one commentor: There are far more people ruining their legacy by…
He can’t handle the Ruth.
And that Thomas’ wife is a Health Care lobbyist making huge profits on challenging the law. Or that Scalia and Thomas both were wined and dined by the Kochs during and after Citizens United.
Might want to remind people that Scalia never hesitated to express a political opinion. So there is precedent.
When someone eloquently shoots you down and the best you’ve got in response is that what they said was “very dumb” - I wouldn’t go implying that the other person’s mind is shot. Just saying.
So he’s...like...never going to be asked to sing in front of a large group of people ever again, right? Certainly not any national anthems where he might become the story and a PR nightmare for a team or league?
I don’t think he’s their buddy, guy.
Oh man, it’s wedding season, my Gs, when it seems like if we’re not in one, we’re going to one. So is Tracey, who…
Why do we keep trying to make Blake Lively happen? SHE’S NEVER GONNA HAPPEN.
For all that we might disagree with some of their analysis now, We owe those second-wavers so much. Great article, thanks!
This would be quite effective were it not for the fact that “women: you have to treat them like sh*t” is the subtext for the entire Republican party.
It’s nothing new. I remember when people were trying to make Ashlee Simpson and Jamie Lynn Spears a thing.
couldn’t a case be made for placing “undue burden” on women in particularly restrictive states?
Oh c’mon Edward Scissorhands?
This may be the best thing Johnny Depp has ever done.
Whether the reason is apathy or malice, the result is the same: 11,000 people put their trust in the justice system to do the work it is supposed to do, and were betrayed. That is unacceptable and shit needs to change.
My cynical guess is that not enough people/departments are on the market for such a thing to make it something companies want to produce. That said, is there a way to start some sort of grant for this?