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The pickles lighten up the palate after you bombard it with peppery, burnt meat.

I’m curious if this “safe space” custom is widespread across colleges or is simply a matter of the news media taking a few examples and portraying it as a national trend.

Bee nailed the Sanders campaign’s naive assumption their “political revolution” will happen if most members of Congress and the Senate think exactly like Bernie. Good luck with that.

The French were only there for a few years while the British Crown was there for several decades.

Wrong colonizers, the British were the ones who ruled Egypt.

“There’s Coke, there’s Pepsi and there’s Kasich,” he told Meyers. “Because nobody’d heard of me, right? People just have to make up their mind that they wanna put me in their cart.”

We can look forward to a wealth of workshop after workshop, sub-committee formations, and a joint assessment two years from now.

Bernie will have to face the embarrassment that he’s far from middle-class when his taxes are released.

If Sanders claims to be leading a “political revolution” instead of merely running for president, odds are he’ll run in the general election as a third-party candidate regardless of winning the Dem nomination. “Revolutionaries” don’t shrug and go home if they don’t win a party nomination, the last time I heard.

His stump speech shakes a fist at Wall Street, but his college plan highly depends on taxes paid by WS transactions. And so it needs money from the same people he claims to hate so, so much.

Another condition in the college plan is that states cannot cut their college funding if they accept the federal support. States typically slash education funds to balance their budgets during rough times - if they can’t cut college funds you can imagine they’ll go to town on K-12 education funds.

It’s been said before about many politicians: good at pointing out problems, not so good at solving them.

I recently read his tuition-free college plan and it’s crazy how it assumes that states will happily depend on Wall Street success in order to fund their universities (God forbid that economic downturns will happen).

I only have one regret in the women department—that I never had the opportunity to court Lady Diana Spencer.

Sanders isn’t the Vermont hippie that many of his supporters assumed him to be. He’s taken quite a few hawkish stances.

Ditto, SF’s rising costs of housing has been ongoing for the past 35 years and has looong proceeded the Dot-com Boom. For the past few decades, the city’s blue-collar and white-collar workers typically commute from cities that get very little media attention, such as Daly City, Vallejo, Colma, South SF, and San Bruno.

Much of it is about familiarity. Clinton has been well-known for nearly 25 years. She’s running against a politician who was relatively unknown outside Vermont for nearly 25 years.

Such a terribly underrated movie.

I noticed the lack of think pieces this morning about that awkward jokes that used three Asian kids who had no idea they were being used as props.