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That's what I was talking about.

She's in the running, for sure, but Valentina is the only who seems like a genuine star. I'm always bored when contestants sail through their seasons (and I see the Jinkx parallel too), but she's likable and good at what she does so I don't really mind.

Apparently I'm alone in this, but I always hate the musical episodes and thought this one was terrible too. The critiques relating to the performance seemed arbitrary, the "stand-out" performers weren't really all that great (the show tried to convince us that they were, though. They spliced in that same Michelle

I… don't agree with any of these points, actually.

The "Bernie Bro" line was embarrassing and the implications of pairing a leftist straw man with a Milo Yiannopoulos stand-in in some inept stab at cultural commentary are revolting, but I can't really expect better from two individuals who have been writing Hillary Clinton fanfiction for the past eight years.

I did. He did not. Adams pointed to a recurring motif and used that motif as a springboard to launch into a series of hypothetical problems that could manifest themselves in the latter-half of the season if you follow that motif to a possible conclusion he came up with. The criticisms are hypothetical.

The problem isn't that the show didn't get an A. I'm a casual viewer and don't care either way. The problem is the fact that the review's criticisms are directed at problems that the reviewer doesn't know the show will ever even have. It doesn't make any sense.

Refusing to support gay rights because it isn't politically expedient is cowardly. Yes, any politician who waited until recently to back gay rights is a bad person and a bad leader who shouldn't be in politics.

So, to get this straight, this is a review of an entire season based on the reviewer's having seen a couple of episodes and hinges its entire central criticism on hypothetical flaws that have not yet manifested themselves in any way (and may not at all)?

It's just blind fury. They can't stand him and get selectively outraged about everything he says that could be interpreted as at all regressive.

That's a common talking point; there's nothing that substantiates it, though.

The number of those assholes is massively overstated on a regular basis. 95% of us voted for her.

She supported DADT, refused to support my right to get married until 2013, supported DOMA and then lied about it and said that she only did it to prevent something worse from happening (which was, again, a complete lie). It is not divisive to object to the woman who told me I was a second-class citizen my entire life,

Which is exactly what these people scream 24/7 on Twitter every time Bernie criticizes a Democrat they like.

Actually, it was probably the stuff where they helped spread Islamophobic, racist stereotypes about Keith Ellison in the DNC chairman fight and the fact that the organization backs zionist foreign policy measures.

She had Albright get on stage and recite that staid line about women who don't support other women go to hell. Actual instances of sexism are real and horrible and the people who said that are disgusting; attributing those comments to all of his supporters is intellectually disingenuous. I've had multiple Clinton

I… is this you accusing me of being sexist? What the hell?

You responded to my comment.

As a gay, I absolutely don't forgive Hillary for telling me to go fuck myself for most of her career, but I'm glad you found it in your heart to forgive her on my behalf.

Calling out the Democrats for the things they need to be called out for is actually a very good and necessary thing for him to do, and he A) goes after Republicans all the fucking time and B) has an organization that is endorsing/funding candidates running against Republicans right now.