Spot on. As Maya Angelou said, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”
Spot on. As Maya Angelou said, “When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.”
That’s the thing, man. Let’s try to even lay this out in a fair, calm, pragmatic way:
Trump’s first upgrade as a public servant: replacing his twitter account with living, shouting, wrong, stupid, pissed off human being.
I love that CNN elected not to cover this live—they tweeted that they’d “monitor it” for anything significant and then cut over if it warranted. And since then they’ve been fact-checking everything Spicer said.
Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia.
It’s not clear which tweet he was referring to, but plenty of photographic evidence indicated a low turnout for Trump’s inauguration.
I think everything Donald does is driven by a surface hatred of Obama, and a much deeper desperate need to be Obama.
“We have now learned that Trump continued to offer up Apprentice-season-four-quality optics at the “Salute to Our Troops” inaugural ball, where he served guests a spectacular nine-tiered cake made mostly of styrofoam.”
I was at the one in Boston and it was so unexpectedly huge. The organizers planned and filed permits for 25,000 attendees, but it ended up being four times that many. But it was still very calm, no chaos whatsoever.
A lot state legislatures have 4 year terms. If we’re not already working on it in 2018, there’s almost no reason to try in 2020. We can’t take midterms off and we can’t fucking wait until right before redistricting happens. Republican dominance didn’t get to where it is now by just making an effort in 2010. They…
It’s extraordinary crossing the US-Canada border how different the agents from each country behave. Just insane how belligerent US border guards are
Americans don’t realise because they don’t see it. The US land border is staffed by power hungry idiots, and you can bet they are all red voters. I avoid driving in to your country if at all possible.
I love how, despite the crowds being large, it all looks very orderly.
“We said we were going to the women’s march on Saturday and they said, ‘Well, you’re going to have to pull over’.” What followed was a two-hour ordeal. Their cars were searched and their mobile phones examined. Each member of the group was fingerprinted and had their photo taken.
Border agents first told the two French…
Watching the tweets and coverage from marches all over the world made me tear up this morning. It’s quite a different feeling from the despair I felt yesterday.
Was just at the march in London. I have never seen anything like it, the turnout is around 80,000+
I live 20 miles from DC but I have no one to go with, and I really wanted to be a part of the protest. Too scared to go alone :( Hope everyone has a great time and stays safe today!