At least two other serious candidates have discussed this topic.
At least two other serious candidates have discussed this topic.
Wow. I’m willing to bet his cardiologist read him the riot act and told him that he is literally risking his life if he continues a grueling campaign schedule.
He needs to drop out, this is preposterous.
Considering his recent life “event”, the better question is: when is he going to drop out of a race he is no longer able to participate in?
Isn’t this the same as his weaknesses on a lot of “protected characteristics” issues, in that his ideological frame is entirely economics based and can’t adequately compensate for human nature outside of that.
yes that documentary has stayed with me too. its amazing how many people in his life helped him and were actively part of it. and the warning signs that were completely ignored!
The Grim Sleeper doc on HBO stays with me because of the fierce defense by his friends at the beginning. As police removed his van and evidence, his three regular ole hood bum friends yelled from their porch that the police set him up, so adamantly!
Having gone through a divorce in the past few years, I honestly don’t know how anyone could deal with all of this unless they’re seeing a therapist. In talking to friends going through the same thing, those who had the easiest post-divorce path were seeing a therapist. Even if you know that divorce is the right…
Jennifer, I am WITH YOU on being set up. I feel like the basic criteria is: she’s single + he’s single = great couple!
There’s something vaguely therapy shaming about that headline, me thinks.
Therapy is GREAT and everybody should have a chance at speaking with a thoughtful, intelligent empathetic counselor at one point in their life, especially during a crisis.
Seeing a psychologist to recover from a divorce is relatable, helpful, and the opposite of the kind of thing I expect to hear on Howard Stern’s show.
I have had SEVERAL moments like you described: having a dream weeks or years past suddenly slip perfectly into frame in the present. Fortunately they were not recurrent nightmares, just snippets of one-off dreams that were mundane although strangely vivid for being so boring. Actually they most often happened around a…
“Station wagon Stalker”
I think I’ve told this one in the comments before, but I couldn’t find it. This isn’t really paranormal either, but it happened to me when I was a kid of 12 or 13.
I was walking back home from the park with my sister and my best friend one Saturday. The park we went to was a quarter to a half…
Y’all can try, but nothing is going to beat that “Look at me” story from a few years ago. That one fucked me UP.
“Take a step back and consider you may not actually know the facts, either – that this image was CREATED and put out by a pair of “Gender Traitors” who are no strangers to many of the subplots of oppression, violence, and inequality..”
She's thinking "Torston?"
I’ve been thinking I was just in a coma and none of this is real. But now, you have alerted me to the fact that I am, in fact, dead. So... thanks, I guess? It’s like the series finale of “Lost” but worse.
All of the “grassroots campaigning is SO HARD” and “He’s a tough guy!” sentiment is making me livid. None of these people gave Hillary Clinton this much credit when all she had was a damn flu and scratchy throat.
This is my exact sentiment as well. Obviously I wish him a speedy recovery. But when Hillary had the audacity to get the flu, we heard over and over how she wasn’t healthy enough for the office of the President. This is peak misogyny.