PorcupineEeyore
PorcupineEeyore
PorcupineEeyore

And yet no schools seem interested in his stepbrother, Meander Couchpotato.

Her bark is worse than her bite.

Going out on a limb to say that ^

A traitor to the country is a Great American according to Mississippi.

In the South a traitor is considered a Great American.

Oh. For real? Great American’s Day? Between this and Trump disrepecting John Lewis on Twitter, I have got a full day of teaching to do. Here I thought I could enjoy my day off but America continues to demonstrate it needs to be schooled.

Every single analysis of the election that I’ve seen has said that voter suppression had nothing to do with it. The problem was that Clinton was a bad candidate from the very beginning. I’m sorry if you don’t like those answers, but that’s the truth of the matter.

You need to read more if you think voter suppression had nothing to do with Twitler’s “win.”

I wanted to like Sanders. I really did. But he was an intellectually lazy one-note buffoon. A socialist who was too lazy to follow what had actually been happening in Europe for the past 25 years, and who had no coherent economic policy that rose beyond “free college” and single payer.

I’d be more willing to accept Bernie’s advice on rebuilding the Democratic party if he would put his money where his mouth is and actually put a “D” by his name instead of remaining “I”. Because right now he’s trying to ride the party’s name recognition into the spotlight without Democrats in Vermont being able to run

What analysis did you read that showed voter suppression had no effect on the 2016 election? By this argument, are you saying that it’s okay that the Voting Rights Act was dismantled in 2013?

Every single analysis of the election that I’ve seen has said that voter suppression had nothing to do with it.

This. Voter suppression won this election for Trump, and it irks me that almost no one is talking about it.

You may wish to revist the series finale of Dinosaurs then.

That’s blatant lie and you know it! Those of us who weren’t disenfranchised or turned away from the polls due to racist schemes voted for Hillary.

Svetlana Joy

He’s become one of my favorite late night people over the past year.

Who would have thought Seth Meyers would emerge as the hard-hitting late-night personality?

I do want it said and again and again how this has nothing to do with conventional politics. Trump isn’t just wrong or bad (or even primarily wrong or bad) because he’s a Republican. He’s bad because he’s just a shitty human being who just so happens to have hijacked politics.