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How is that the smart thing? It energizes Republicans to vote against her, even if it means voting for Trump (possibly resulting in Repubs controlling the House and Senate), all so she can appease the far left, which already decided she was a corporatist secret Republican.

those few percentage points mean the difference between the media branding it a whoopin’ and branding it a landslide. It’s worth it.

YES. Every time she’s coached to be a Nice Smiley Mom Lady, she comes off as disingenuous. She was born to be a badass. Let her be a badass.

Don’t worry, I feel like we will get to see it live often enough. I would not be surprised at all if Bill’s “thing” as First Gentleman was something like music education- because it would give him and Tim a chance to tour the country playing music for middle schoolers.

I think most (probably all) of the things you’ve listed have been non-scandal-scandals designed to distract from the fact that she is a actually a very good, very strong candidate.

Did you see him stammering with Anderson Cooper? “shes a bigot”

I mean, I’m sure you think you aren’t - but the language you are using is sexist. Now, I’m not sure if you are using that language because you are having a fugue state brought on by a bought of fragile masculinity or internalised misogyny, or if this is a permanent state of being for you, but the fact remains what you

I know they’ve made a solid effort to push the “kinder, gentler Hillary” narrative to appeal to men who are scared of an ambitious, aggressive woman, but I am so glad she pulled out this speech. We all know you are a shark, Madam Secretary, and we want to see you rip this nasty little goldfish to shreds.

Maybe they could explore being a woman who has to come home from her job to take care of kids alone, hasn’t washed her hair in three days and gave up on fashion after her second kid and only owns khaki pants.

Question: Why would she wear green in front of a greenscreen?

This is the thing that infuriates me about FOX is their insistence she is simultaneously a befuddled, incontinent geriatric and a criminal mastermind that has been breaking laws and fixing elections since her husband was in office.

It’s all just a part of her vagenda of manocide.

If I never heard a drag queen say bitch, ho, c*nt, or talk about smelly vaginas and tampons it wouldn’t be too soon.

I often hear that drag is a celebration of the woman, but it almost always degenerates into some form of humor at women’s expense. I got acutely aware of this watching the last season of RPDR and just

“It’s OK, he wasn’t mocking that journalist, he was mocking *all* disabled people! Stop being so sensitive!”

I find drag egregiously offensive for so many reasons...

I want to agree with what you’re saying, but... “good drag [by men] is pushing the boundaries of what society thinks women are [by watching men portray women instead of listening to women]” is what I read.

It’s great that there is some exploration of drag/sexism in the interview. It’s something that I’ve always struggled with as a feminist. On the one hand, when I was in high school and working as a youth activist for LGBTQ causes, having a drag show was a very liberating experience for a lot of the fellow students I

i do what everyone else does, i vote and advocate for causes i believe in.

I’m a younger millennial, and are you joking? Safe spaces might be valid but the discussion over them has certainly been cartoonized both by their detractors and supporters and to ignore this fact and the fact that they’re used to browbeat dissent only hurts any attempt to fix social issues.