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the top pic looks really airbrushed, which seems unnecessary — her skin should have some texture to it, she's still human!

I get the love for Warren, but Clinton has much stronger relationships within the party and across the aisle and has much more foreign policy experience than anybody else being talked about as a potential candidate.

1) she probably is too keenly aware of the difficult legal job market; 2) a lot of transactional practices are hiring recent grads (who never summered) to catch up with a strengthening market; 3) she should count her blessings (if not her dollars) and enjoy her precious time with her husband and dog if she doesn't get

I give up. It's impossible to reason with somebody who is stuck in the 2008 primary.

Still unclear on what she pulled exactly...she didn't like the questions and expressed her opinion. Pretty fucking strong-willed to me. What a bitch, I guess.

I don't see anybody asking Obama whether he really had the religious objection he claimed in 2008 or him saying he didn't really have it. On paper, he and Hillary are exactly the same on the issue and their evolution. Except Obama didn't suffer Terri Gross trying to needle him into a corner and make him out to be a

oh whatever. Just say you don't like her.

but you said she didn't give her personal view? Even when she did, you'll rake her over the coals. Gross was trying to get her to agree she did it for political reasons. You agree with that because that's what you want to hear. If you don't like her because she didn't want to indulge that line of questioning, that's

but here she is, explaining her personal view...

I think more accurately she asserted that she is a human being and not Hillary the Ambitious Political Beast that the political media insists she is 24/7. She grew up in a conservative home and said that she was taught the rightness of the position that gay rights advocates were advocating in the 2000s. Isn't that

It's a free app that relies on consumers/users to produce revenue. The OP claims that consumers shouldn't get bent out of shape if the user experience is poor. I'd imagine that user experience relevant for the free app and its investors—they aren't providing a public service by creating it.

There's a difference between not being comfortable and dealing with fuckwad idiots. A consumer of a product shouldn't be forced to accommodate a shitty user experience when other alternatives are possible.

how are you getting that at all? She screamed "No way, no how, no McCain!" at the 2008 convention and asked her supporters if they were in it for her personally or wanted to move on from the bush policies that McCain/Palin would continue, ending with a call to unify. Only her nuttiest supporters didn't heed that call.

you know, the racism allegations and the sexism allegations of 2008 were largely played up by the campaigns and surrogates to get committed voters to feel even more entrenched and loyal and bitter against the other side. It was a campaign strategy and it looks like it is still working for some people. If the

I like Hillary a lot, but don't realistically see myself ever reading a campaign prep book. That said, I have heard that the chapters on the NATO-Libya campaign are excellent in their description of how international coalition building works, if anybody is interested in that.

These comments will be interesting to read...

I think he's serious. I'm a man — whenever I'm forced by circumstances to be in close proximity to a woman I don't know, my #1 concern is how to signal that I'm not going to do anything shady. This is most awkward when a woman opens the door to my building and I follow in and then we end up going to the same floor—I

I think it was a joke?

I read it as condescending at first (because of the ", yes?" and ", no?", which appeared to be rhetorical flourishes to feign being perplexed) but I apologize if I made you do a "oh shit that's not what I meant AT ALL" double take.