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Yeah anytime I hear someone on here or gawker getting sanctimonious about outting I just role my eyes.

The interesting thing is everyone on Survivor seemed to know it was wrong immediately whereas much of Gawker was shocked by the negative reaction to that piece.

Oh, the irony. I wonder how the CFO of Conde Nast feels about this.

I’m saying when Clinton was asked about a $15 minimum wage she could have responded with something other than “how about $12?”...

Clinton had a Sanders’ surrogate, Cornel West, help her write her platform. She incorporated Bernie’s points into her platform. That is action. If the only thing you could see was her VP selection wasn’t who you’d decided it should be, that’s part of the problem. She needed to pick someone she could work/govern with.

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Hillary looked like a solid progressive to you. Same if it is racial justice, or civil liberties.

Clinton tried to reach out to Bernie supporters with words, and little action.

I’ve found that a lot of the Berniecrats in my home state are more than willing to show up at a meeting and yell at everyone, but are nowhere to be found when it comes time to knock doors or make phone calls. “Oh well I contributed money!” Thanks for your $5 and the two packages of pens it purchased.

Well there has been (Perez and Ellison both have prushed for it and hard) but a lot of people are still angry and won’t get over themselves. Biggest issues I’ve seen:

I don’t ask for much.

There’s always Paul Ryan.

Isn’t it the opposite? The artist made it as a celebration of American resilience after the stock market recovery following the crash in the 80s. He’s said so in numerous interviews, and more recently is pissed that the bull is now being cast as a bad guy

Your comment appears to sum up how everyone in Seattle feels.

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a person in possession of good receipts is delivering a read, not shade.”

Who gives a fuck about little girls??

I don’t shop at Walmart mucheither—I live in a high density neighborhood of Houston (we exist!). However, I work in southern Louisiana on occasion where it is the only game in town, and there is just no way it can be avoided. I also think that if you look at companies that have devastated small retailers, Walmart is a

Yes. Just as Obama’s election did not make this country “post-racial”, the greater visibility of nonbinary people does not make us “post-misogyny”.

Why not mince the categories and let everyone, no matter their gender identity, compete against one another?

He’s using the rhetorical argumentation tactics of a child.