I think what’s going on with them is that they are evil and don’t treat their employees like human beings.
I think what’s going on with them is that they are evil and don’t treat their employees like human beings.
I’m curious how much his 24+ hours awake had to do with delays that weren’t his fault, overly aggressive timelines, poor work conditions, etc. I’m not immediately dismissing the possibility that he is at fault. I’d just love to hear his side of the story.
You know, the one thing I wish people had really driven home about her emails is this; If you’ve never had to use a government computer, then you do not know how fucked and far behind government computers and government computer acquisition is. You think it’s hard to build a fucking stealth bomber, try updating…
Which leads us to Plan L.
You’re giving voters way too much credit. Do you really think people were voting for Trumo because they looked at Clinton’s economic proposals and had measured, carefully considered concerns over them? Of course not. I agree many voted for Trump out of a sense of economic anger, but they let themselves be conned. …
I work with people who talk about term limits like they’d be a good thing. And my response is always “if no one doing the job has been there for more than 4 years, no one is going to know what they’re doing. Instead of 30 year congressmen, you’ll have a majority leader’s chief of staff or a party boss who hangs…
Because there’s absolutely no reason to put stock in eight month old polls taken when most people still only had a passing familiarity with Bernie and his policies and those policies (and his ability to back them up) still hadn’t been tested or examined on a national stage.
“I honestly don’t know how you people do it”
The fucking naivete of this statement is just... astounding.
I’m not arguing that Sanders wouldn’t have probably been an infinitely better choice than Clinton. I’m not saying my spirit didn’t die a little when I filled in the bubble next to Clinton’s name. What I am saying is that these arguments about the Clinton camp rigging the elections aren’t true. Even with the Donna…
“Women are irrational; they can’t be put in charge!”
I think he thinks he’s being subtle. I don’t think he’s being subtle.”
Samantha Bee has been a bright spot in what has been a horror show of an election.
That’s the entire point. It’s easier to pretend that groupings don’t matter when you’re closer to the top than 90% of other people.
“People ask me, gosh, what was it like to conquer Mount Everest? Well I did not conquer Mount Everest. She lifted her skirt and I got in there and got a peek and it was really cool.”
It can’t be pointed out frequently enough that the most experience Jill Stein has had in government has been representing one of the wealthiest, whitest towns in Massachusetts in its Town Meeting. Going from that to the presidency is like jumping from kindergarten to university.
What’s really insulting is that they stretched the definition of the category in order to give it to a white man.
Things the GOP would certainly have used as oppo-attacks during the General regardless of how stupid they may be to us:
Bernie could only have won the primary if women and minorities weren’t allowed to vote.
I don’t think he’s a con man so much as a committed idealist who was rewarded for taking hardline stances and never in the position to put his ideals into action. He was the most liberal Senator from the most liberal state in the Union, so it was easy to be “right” on most issues, according to liberals (like myself). …