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Yeah, I mean I love the optics of the parent-bad child dynamic that’s going on here (because to even call 45 a toddler is an insult to toddlers). But more so, I love just the GENIUS PETTINESS of her social media team taking this photo and making it her cover photo.

He shared it because he truly believes the world sees all women the way he does. As either fuck toys or shrill harpies. He literally can not imagine a world where a woman looks strong in the face of adversity. 

My connection with this photo isn’t what’s in it specifically, but that Trump attacked her with it and she made it her twitter background. That’s a smooth move to me.

When was the last time you sat in a conference room full of men (literally, 16+ to your one), and had to stand up for what was right and call bullshit?  She ain’t a superhero, but for fucks sake she stands for every goddamn one of us that was in that position and COULD NOT stand up because it would have been the end

Are these hideous, overpriced Croc-knockoffs sold by a MAGA dipshit OK?

I also get annoyed anytime Mayor Pete talks about “people in the Midwest” like like the Midwest is a monolith or like Elizabeth Warren can’t grasp the Midwest. He uses “the Midwest” as a code word for conservative, rural, working class, etc. in an attempt to paint Warren as an out-of-touch East Coast liberal. Well,

The next stop on this logic train is typically how it’s the wife’s fault he started stepping out on her because she stopped putting in the effort to look sexy.  There really is no pleasing these assholes.

So let me get this straight, Kanye. Women should be sexy enough to attract men and then immediately cease being sexy once we are in a committed relationship.

This seems more an issue with the interviewer than Hillary. I do like that Chelsea wasn’t going to play the interviewers game and was direct.

This is classic TERF/transphobe tactics: find the most extreme possible example, get someone who is casually ok with trans folks to go along with it, and then try to portray them as agreeing with you. Hillary Clinton has actually worked to measurably improve trans lies, I’m willing to give her the benefit of the doubt

Counterpoint: that outfit was hideous. But here’s the thing, it doesn’t matter what I think. I’m glad she wore it too, and I’m also glad she told him, via a scripted “reality” show, to get lost. Makes me wonder what they really talk about in real life.

New Headline:

Ah yes, joking that a child you disagree with should be raped. So funny and subversive.

The fact that he thought that might be funny says a lot of disturbing shit about him.

It’s so much worse that mere misogyny. Let me introduce you to Mark B. Spiegel, Managing Member of Stanphyl Capital, in a now-deleted tweet wishing that Jeffrey Epstein had gotten to her:

Laura Ingraham compared her to Stephen King’s Children of the Corn

See, I totally agree. And I would also say that the idea of being a “bitch” is a nebulous one, and that you can use it to describe a boss-ass bitch who knows what direction they are going and will drag you along with, or a petty whiny bitch who complains endlessly and doesn’t even remember his own son. Warren is

“I like what she had to say, but I still think she’s—sorry—a bitch,” said a 56-year-old Trump supporter.”

Yeah, no, I cannot compute feeling “ire” at ever seeing a little girl who looks like this or having the nerve to compare this hairstyle—which looks like the girl just got out of soccer practice for fuck’s sake—to minstrel imagery.