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I actually watched the first primary debate at my parents’ house, the infamous one after which Trump was all “waaahhh waaaahhh Megyn Kelly picked on me, is she on her period or what?!” So that tells you how different things were with my dad if I tolerated being in the same zip code, let alone same room, while Trump

I completely agree. These things can feel like cold comfort, but I think this is going to galvanize decent people everywhere and it will culminate in the 2020 election. If Trump lasts that long. Like Michael Moore has said, it’s hard to imagine he won’t do something to get his ass booted long before 2020. But like I

Didn’t see it. I tried to watch Chelsea. I made it thirty seconds before I turned it off because I can’t watch anything that confirms that he won.

My dad and I had a moment last December where we laughed at what a joke Trump was.

The attempt at rewriting history is what is majorly pissing me off.

Like I’ve been telling people, I’m not going to compromise my principles, and morals to mend a rift that I didn’t cause in the first place.

How about people just stop fucking the Republicans?

And stop MARRYING them too.

how about you get every star in the world, times infinity?

Thank you for writing this because I haven’t had the desire to since I heard the news. I was starting to think something was actually wrong with me.

How about the ladies just stop fucking Republicans?

Just make sure you’re not fucking someone who voted against you.

She got more votes than he did.

It’s funny because she won the popular vote anyway.

Not calling out/ignoring racism is a proud white tradition, which is a huge reason why we’re here in the first place.

Yeah, well, I don’t LIKE to run, per se, but I do it because it’s fucking good for me.

I’m waiting on you guys to do a “Fuck Bernie Sanders” post. You’ve already hit Jill Stein and Gary Johnson, time to do that one as well.

This is so so true. It’s so annoying when people try to explain it by saying “these voters felt left behind by the economy.” I live in Kentucky. Most Trump supporters I know are relatively well off (it is true, in my experience, that many do not have college degrees, but work trade or own businesses) and white. It’s