Here’s hoping.
Here’s hoping.
Good start.
Honestly, of all the men to make invisible - Oliver Jackson-Cohen? Really?
I gave up before the first minute was done. “Hilarious” for a certain value of the word, I guess.
Actually, self-fellatio on camera is better than this.
All hail Allison Janney.
You and I both...
Nothing against NH, but maybe a more representative and diverse state should decide who’s running in November every four years.
I came here to say she’d make me watch this on her name alone... except I have no idea why she’s so familiar to me? I’ve seen exactly one of the films she was in over the last decade, yet she’s immediately recognizable and feels very familiar - I just don’t have the slightest where from.
He blinked his eyes faster than a turn signal with a busted bulb.
Maybe even Pence. That’s saying something.
Given the reaction I spotted on live TV in Iowa where a woman who had caucused for Pete learned post-facto he was gay and then promptly asked to caucus in another corner, I fear the list may be longer.
HEY! Some of use don’t live in the US, so why should we go extinct too? I fully understand (and empathize with) your sentiment, but I’ve got my own asshole to vote out in 2022 here!
So the problem is not “Who do we pick who is The One Who Can Beat Trump?” The problem is “Who do we refuse to panic ourselves into picking to beat this eminently-beatable galoot?”
But gerrymandering doesn’t help with the EC?
He could help by spending the same amount of money and yet not run.
As American politics have sadly proved time and again, attacks on character will always beat out attacks on policy.
Trump being a sexist pig doesn’t prevent Republican women from voting for him. I think Democratic women wouldn’t vote for one.
Mine too, but not even - or firstly - the two religious nuts who seem to be the more direct at fault: more like the higher-ups who designed the system so that religious, incompetent nuts would find themselves in positions to do this.
Well, I do disagree somewhat. If only because, whatever its faults, it has no equivalent today (that I know of), and the commentariat - again, despite the all bad apples that were there - also made it worthwhile reading. You, ArtistAtLarge, a few others... I often learned from or simply enjoyed the posts.