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The funny criticism of Hillary Clinton’s supposed “coronation” was the implication that the Democrats of 2015 had a super deep bench of up and comers that she kept from running. The reality is that between 2004 (when a State senator from Illinois gave a keynote address before the DNCC) and 2016, not a single Democrat

Sadly, this never gets old.

“No video on the internet has ever made me this uncomfortable.”

Don’t ask how hotdogs get made...

Jon Lovitz is a shoein to play Jeff Van Gundy

I’ve seen this romcom before. KD and Rihanna’s fight make them realize that the only thing worse than how they feel about each other is how they feel WITHOUT each other. They eventually fall in love and end up getting married. Jeff Van Gundy, still obsessed with Rihanna, tries to interrupt the ceremony but ends up

AHHHH this is one of my all-time favorite books and the adaptation looks fun.

“Women, in general, get a lot of pushback, especially if you’re successful and attractive.”

COVFEFE!

Karma’s a bitch. Hope you never need multiple surgeries and long term pain control. It’s easy to make jokes from your high horse. There’s no excuse for what he did but to joke about a public health epidemic, well like I said, karma bro.

kicked Disick to the curb (where he summers, winters, springs, and falls)

No, you’ve confused my fanfic with this trailer.

ISIS would take responsibility for a ham sandwich.

Although there are lots of problems with higher ed- the real reason for it costing more is that more people are going to college today than ever before and funding has not been increased to reflect that. Yes administrators make way too much and college have been doing way too much building- but colleges have basically

If you think for a second that removing subsidies will actually bring tuition costs back in line, well...you might be dumb enough to be a Republican, congratulations.

Wrong. There’s enough kids with rich parents able to pay out of pocket. Remember that acceptance rates are actually pretty small for most private colleges. What it will do, though, is make sure a lot of poorer kids cannot go to college, or at the very least lead to massive economic segregation between schools.