Yes it is Jill Stein and her voters’ fault and not ALL YOUR RACIST, SCARED NEIGHBORS VOTING FOR DONALD
Yes it is Jill Stein and her voters’ fault and not ALL YOUR RACIST, SCARED NEIGHBORS VOTING FOR DONALD
Those people sincerely do not give a shit about someone using the words “n****r” or “c*nt” because they use those words themselves quite regularly.
Also, I 110% believe that Trump would call either Don Jr. or Eric “retard.” The little one, I hope not.
Fuck him. Fuck Trump. Fuck the electors. Fuck the Berniebros who protest voted. Fuck anyone who could have easily voted but actively chose not to.
He’s not wrong. The people who are willing to look past Trump bragging about committing sexual assault because he promised them that The Steel Mill Will Reopen! weren’t going to be dissuaded by him saying “n****r”—in part because so many of them use the word themselves.
Is being the “champion” of something like this really a thing to be proud of?
That table shot after the punch is fucking brutal
Realistically, this is the first Trump appointment I’ve heard about that doesn’t actually fill me with rage (so far, at least). In all honesty, given Trump’s other picks, I fully expected Cliven Bundy to be tapped.
I’m actually really happy he picked someone who does not support selling off Federal lands. A lot of the damage the Republicans want to do can be undone, but it would be very hard for the government to reacquire those lands once sold off.
Happy to share.
Jordan,
Rest In Peace, Craig. GQ should give him most stylish man of the year.
Fuck cancer is right. RIP, Mr. Sager.
Fuck cancer. Long live Sager. I hope I can one day have even half the strength and courage he exhibited during his battle.
Maybe they both thought having sex in a pool meant you couldn’t get pregnant.
Her boobs sure are floating though!
the second photo weirded me out more than the first... (the first got a hard eye roll), but why is her hair not floating in the water? How does it just stay down like that?
Is it just me, or is Kayla’s caption just a total “Oops, don’t know how this happened”?
No snark, Hannah Storm handles these unfortunate and unenviable reports with aplomb, striking just the right balance of professionalism and humanism.