actually_callie
actually_callie
actually_callie

I am a Bernie Sanders supporter, but can we please drop this piece of shit narrative? You do understand that the vast majority of Congress voted for it, based on false information, correct? I don’t blame her for it, nor many others on the Dem side, honestly. The Republicans would’ve voted for it even if the

Between this and her debate performance, she has blown most of the old school knocks against her out of the water. She’s been smart, direct, passionate, funny, and above all human.

There was a response she made after Congressman John Lewis (who is awesome by the way) used his time to harangue the committee for wasting

Same here. I’m totally TeamBernie, but. If that pipe dream tanks and I’m forced to live with Hillary, after all that, I’m okay with it. Well, at least I could make my peace with that a lot easier than if any one of the GOP clowns win.

I wish I were half as smart as Hillary Clinton. I am pretty smart, but god damn.

In the late ‘90’s, my wife, a tenured law professor, was invited to testify at a Senate subcommittee hearing on a subject about which she was deemed expert. She was subtly condescended to and belittled by the Republican senators on the committee who were in opposition to her position: the males who were testifying

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They need someone to calculate exactly how much money this cost each American taxpayer and have negative black-and-white ads run with an ominous voice saying “The GOP would rather take 120 dollars of yours to beat a dead, rotting horse carcass then to put it towards schools, roads, public goods, or back in your

I think Hillary looked Presidental af yesterday. It was really the first time I was like “yeah, she’d be good at that job”. I have mixed feelings on Hillary sometimes but she showed the fuck up yesterday. Well played.

Here’s the thing (having worked in Congress and politics for a long time): many elected officials are complete idiots (this doesn’t just apply to Congress). As in mind-numbingly dumb. They often have quite intelligent staffers who write their speeches/floor statements and actually meet constituents and special

I think this article is more about the changing optics of these many-old-white-man-yell-at-one-woman affairs, not an endorsement of her in general. I have to admit that as a Canadian who is not particularly enthralled with the possibility of a Clinton presidency (for the same reasons as yourself) I was still hella

Policy-wise, I'm firmly in Bernie's camp but that doesn't mean that I can recognize what a shameful hit job they tried to pull on Clinton. If the DNC doesn't make an effort to go after every Republican member of this committee hard for this partisan-hack travesty in their reelection campaigns, they're damn fools as

I’m still on the fence where my primary vote is going, but part of me still hope Hillary wins in the long run just to piss off all those motherfuckers.

It doesn’t hurt that Clinton and Richards are about 19x smarter than anyone else in the room.

I would respect this committee a little *tiny* bit more if the republicans on it had any other credentials besides being “extremely conservative”. Seriously. This guy is from the middle of Ohio, a very agricultural area with very few vested interests in international issues, and has no foreign policy experience. Also

A lot of people are quite in the tank to elect an angry old ranting grandpa for President next year. So, we must like angry old white men.

Hillary did better than anyone expected yesterday. There was a moment where she shot a glance at this Senator, I forget which one, after he turned his attitude up a little too loud and you could feel him shrinking in his seat. She may as well have screamed at him “I told everyone to check their fucking priviledge at

I'm no Hillary Clinton supporter but she totally destroyed that. No surprise though.

My Dad described yesterday’s affair perfectly; “one increasingly presidential looking lady surrounded by a circus of sweaty assholes”.

Oh well. Who deemed YouTube a place where amateurs are entitled to make money for the things they are “passionate” about?

People want to be able to directly support the content creators they like—I can’t imagine many are all that keen on the idea of paying a subscription to all of YouTube, in the hope that some of that money will get back to the channels they actually care about. A built-in Patreon-esque system would’ve been the better