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Where there's a first, there's CancerAIDS.

I love the irony of the AV Club talking about firsties like it's some new thing.

You said it yourself: the Tories have to work with them because they're the only party that will form a coalition. Lots of Tories despise the DUP and won't want to work with them. What's more is that there are only 10 DUP MPs and half of them are Brexiters and the other half are Remainers. That bodes pretty badly

Beyond fucked up.

Yes, Trump the Marxist vegetarian. Great analysis.

And then Obama won many of them to become the president.

This needs a longer conversation, but the Democrats biggest problem is one they like to believe is actually a strength: "We're a big tent." A big tent means there's way too much room for faction and infighiting because of the underlying lack of group cohesion. If Democrats policed their boundaries better, voters

Dude, a Hillary surrogate released an image of Obama in traditional Kenyan garb and tried to make it out like he was dressed like a terrorist. The 2008 Democratic primaries were a fucked up tangle of racism and resentment.

How does the bad party losing a parliamentary majority not strike you as a good thing? Honestly, it's a matter of arithmetic at a certain point.

Republicans demand purity of their candidates and you know what? They're beating the shit out of Democrats.

Obama, a black man, won working class whites in 2008 and 2012.

There is in fact no equation, just a proof of concept that leftist politics can be a significant force on a large scale in the Anglosphere. In reality, the UK vote doesn't matter because Bernie would have won anyway.

Because, again, Labour wildly outperformed expectations here to the point where a resurgent left seems inevitable. While Tories hold the largest share of seats, they've had to form a coalition with a handful of completely bonkers Ulster protestants just to field a government. That will end extremely poorly, and

No one says he should have been handed the presidency; the point is if he had won the primaries, he would have easily beaten Trump—unlike a certain highly qualified, eminently deserving Hillary Clinton.

"I have been waiting ever so patiently for the presidency so I'll have it thanks."

How many people do you think actually know that?

Still better than "I'm With Her!"

Wasn't Labour supposed to be completely obliterated by the Tory juggernaut? Weren't the Tories supposed to be solidifying their mandate?

Kind of seems like most of the negative effects of binge watching are also negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle. Probably a coincidence.

I'd give May the edge, but reasonable minds can definitely disagree