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It’ll never end, but Deadspin is sleeping on the couch for awhile.

OK there is no way you guys aren’t shading the bro-chads over at Deadspin. And I agree with the shade. Few things more obnoxious than aloof white boys whose aloofness is courtesy of them having no skin in a game that could end with a white supremacist in the oval office.

The difference is that it seems these people were in line to vote when the polls closed and, legally, 100% had the right to vote. That happens all the time, too.

The longer he stands there the more likely it is that his presence becomes disruptive to lots of other people getting to vote. Larger crowds, the bystander effect (e.g. people are paying more attention to him and not going about their own voting as rapidly as they should) and all that jazz. Getting him in and out of

Tim Kaine waited in line.

“Different viewpoints need to be respected,” he continued, before explaining that the Republican presidential candidate’s positions have been misinterpreted. “When Trump says he wants to ban Muslims, he doesn’t really mean that. That’s never going to happen. What he really means is he wants extreme vetting.”

Luckily the cameras were there to capture what he saw

To be fair, Donald’s not very good at how the democratic process actually works.

I feel bad for her in the same way I feel bad for every woman who is probably going to get abused by their husband tonight.

She married a man that she knew would always be looking over her shoulder. I can’t even imagine.

I want to feel bad about Melania but I can not.

Yep.

Isn’t that against the law?

That’s the point. Passion and dedication WERE alienating 40 years ago, 20 years ago, etc., especially from a woman and a wife who should ‘know her place,’ so she had to change to be accepted as a politician’s wife.

I rather unexpectedly welled up during that segment. It concisely conveyed how much misogyny and public pressure changed and shaped her. I don’t think there’s a woman in America- especially those of us north of 40- that doesn’t understand how that feels. What she went through would have KO’d most of us, but she kept

She couldn’t become Bad Girl Hillhill and own her legacy until late in the primary, otherwise she’d be seen as “unlikable,” a dog whistle for bitch. As a Democrat and former Bernie supporter, I’m ashamed of myself and my party for making her ‘tone it down’ and jump through sexist hoops during the primary. But as

I watched this episode last night and it was a great encapsulation of what HRC has been through, and how the media/societal pressures have been trying (with some early success) to bring her to heel for decades. It was also a good/infuriating reminder that HRC is just one example of the women who have, and continue to

Agreed. That short segment told me more about her than just about anything I’ve seen or read in the last year and a half.

I love that we are finally understanding who she is and what she has been through.