amandabock32
don't mess with public education
amandabock32

Yeah, you may have wanted to keep that comment in your head because you come off sounding condescending as hell, and this just makes you look like a goon.

Embarrassed of what?? 

Don’t worry, I did not know of USC being so desirable until this scandal and I’m from the east coast as well. 

I don’t follow sportsball, and I’m not in academia, so school rankings mean nothing to me. I see Neil Armstrong was a notable alumnus, so that’s pretty cool. 

A key difference is that, as Trevor, Adam Scott only acts the part of a demon. McConnell embodies the mediocrity of evil.

When Adam finally wins and reveals his master plan.

turtles are long-lived creatures.

The pure hate running through him.

I expect tonight’s to totally get on my nerves due to Sanders and Biden and that will be completely unfair to the other candidates. 

Pro tip: Don’t listen to what pundits say. Believe what you feel. They want to push their own agenda and reality.

For real my life goal is to visit McConnell’s grave and spit on it.  I don’t feel that way about any other human, even Trump.

Yeah Beto was...was not good! And he spoke longer than Warren.

Seriously, if they cut two or three people off of each side of the line-up the whole debate would have been a lot better. I also thought Tulsi Gabbard got a pretty large chunk of time, considering I routinely forget who she is and that she is running for the nomination. 

Oh my god, this.  To see this many candidates on stage and not calling each other childish names was so refreshing.  It’s why I can’t get the comparison to the GOP’s 2016 primaries.  These are just fundamentally different parties, these days.  The GOP is not a serious party.  The Democrats are.

Tomorrow night, I think it’s going to be less polite.  I expect a brawl.  At the very least between Sanders and Biden.  And Harris will get in her punches but in the quietly powerful way she does as a former prosecutor.

A lot of leaders, and a lot of agreement on the basic policies, with just differences in the details (not that those aren’t important mind you). Made me feel good. 

Warren killed it. Go Liz Go!

According to the Washington Post (sorry the graphic is slightly askew)

While I think a lot of candidates made good showings for themselves tonight, I’m inclined to agree. If I had to vote in the primary tomorrow, I’d vote for Warren.

That said, I found myself thinking back to the utter circus that was the Republican primary debates in 2012 and feeling pretty damn good about the future.

While Warren arguably received the lion’s share of the speaking time on the debate stage