bitchyolympian1
bitchyolympian1
bitchyolympian1

I’d never heard of Stephen Elliot before this lawsuit.

Yep, this is the only thing he likes about being president. He hates being president, but he loves his idiot mobs

But only if you have a penis, otherwise gtfo with that and get back in the kitchen, you hysterical broad. O_o Seriously, he is behaving like all the worst stereotypes of why conservatives say women shouldn’t be in power. (Except the day drinking to get through his job interview, that’s just an ugly Irish stereotype

If it’s done by a middle aged+ white guy. No woman or person of color could get a way with acting like that. 

I think if he apologized NOW things would be different. He could totally play it off as a “yeah I used to get drunk sometimes as a teenager, I might have done something stupid. My behavior has haunted me and I know how serious it is. I’m only human and I have lived my life trying to make up for such past behavior.” I

YES!! I can not believe that he is still a candidate after yesterday. Crying, gnashing, emotional. I don’t want him on the Supreme Court, nor any court. I had to turn off the TV. Had he been a woman or a person of color, there is no way on God’s green earth that he would still be a candidate. It is literally painful —

I found his testimony and actions wildly tasteless and unbecoming of any judiciary seat, much less the highest court in the land. 

Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski need to ask themselves, would I ever be allowed to act and look like this on national television? The answer is NO FUCKING WAY.

In Trump’s defense, if the second accuser was indeed inebriated, that completely exonerates Kavanaugh. How could someone possibly be drunk and the victim of a sexual assault? It’s just not possible.

If anyone with the name Markle has planned out the headlines by day it’s the piece of shit father and half sister...

I think there’s a whole segment of the male population that has literally never had to think about their actions before. They just go about life, never considering that anyone might have a different feeling about their interactions than they do, or that anyone could be literally scarred by them and still be angry

I am just a little younger than Kavanaugh. In the 70's, in elementary school, a boy chased me down, pinned me to the ground and dry-humped me right on the playground. I knew that was wrong then as sure as I knew how to read.

I think of all of this, the thing that astonishes me the most is that they’re willing to go to these lengths to defend Brett fucking Kavanaugh. Like, seriously, GOP, throw a rock at any gathering of lawyers and you are likely to find someone just as conservative, just as unprincipled, and probably twice as qualified.

This “these accusations could happen to any man” business almost makes me wistful for the old days of #NotAllMen.

I honestly think everyone would have gotten past it, but now he’s possibly (probably) lied under oath. If that comes out, then his career is sunk.

The most baffling thing I find about the “good boy who made mistakes” take is that it can somehow exist alongside the “if she’s telling the truth, why didn’t she go to the police?” takes.

The harassment I am experiencing on the campaign trail is astounding to me.

Trump reminds me of a pathological liar I used to work with.

People will need to see psychatrists to unjumble all the mental gymnastics this admin has put us through.

Ask them which particular moment in American history was great. I find they get really quiet.