I’m so tired of people acting as if liberals are somehow in some “elite bubble.”
I’m so tired of people acting as if liberals are somehow in some “elite bubble.”
I dunno. I do think the perception that the “elite” gangs up on Trump does elevate his support among his supporters—and maybe even persuaded some swing voters.
A lot of factors played a role in the outcome of this election. I agree that blanket blame on third-partiers is incorrect—but they could have potentially made a difference. Also, propping up Jill Stein in order to compromise the youth vote was an actual objective of the Russian agenda. And I, personally, saw many a…
And Ray Cohn basically raised Donald Trump as a business man. . . . so. . . .yeah. Whole lot of evil.
Hearing Newt Gingrich pretend to be a scholar is like one the 20 things my brain likes the least in life.
Oh, I didn’t mean they had any sort of relationship other than chatting online. And that was, presumably, mostly about the documents. Here are the chat logs.
The alleged dossier on Trump released Tuesday night is full of frankly incredible and often shaky-sounding allegations.
No. . . . .probably more related to the stock market. Trump has already caused stocks to fall for several companies. . . .From the NYTimes:
Thank god we have print media that is not so beholden to turning a profit. But, unfortunately, people don’t consume that much print media.
We are officially about to have an authoritarian in the White House. I feel dramatic saying this—but it’s actually fucking true.
Agreed that this response is disgusting. And, unfortunately, this kind of attitude is present amongst many who work with children. There is nothing “private” about the abuse of a child. It’s a criminal action.
Here’s what I think—not trying to “correct” you but just to draw out the conversation.
You seem to be missing an important distinction:
Because, unfortunately, they have to be very strategic about who they attempt to block—given there’s a bunch of nominees and many of them are terrible.
Many of the victims’ families and the new head of the congregation at the Emmanuel Church did not want them to seek the death penalty.
Yep—I think we are agreed on most points, except maybe some of the semantics.
How so?
Strategically, yes—by either accepting or refusing to take certain cases to the Supreme Court. Obama’s administration played a huge role in the take-down of DOMA precisely because Obama instructed the DOJ to stop any defense of the law. And the fed government will sue states (and vice versa) over federal law—which is…
Neither of these things are the due of the Attorney General, his duty would be to enforce the law of the land, not revise or protect it.
Democrats have been doing a pretty good job today—but there seems to be one line of questioning they are not good at following: