If these people actually believe what they say, then ANY exceptions are horseshit.
If these people actually believe what they say, then ANY exceptions are horseshit.
Yup. That’s the go-to.
She told the story in one of her books, which apparently I’m the only person who ever read because nobody quoted it after she wasn’t interested in going into detail about the allegations.
There are just so many that it won’t make any real progress.
I mean I don’t really want them to adopt kids, they’re the same kind who want to abuse LGBTQ kids. But yeah where’s your infant, mother, and child health funds, your funding for schools, your daycare subsidies? How does “pro-baby” only mean pro-fetus?
So, not only did he attempt to kill her, which should be enough to inspire outrage, he also fucked with her career/season.
There’s something I just love about Jen Kirkman.
You want to point to a politician who stands for absolutely nothing, who will say exactly what that particular audience wants to hear that moment and will turn around and say the exact opposite to another crowd just one hour later, Haley is the choice.
I don’t think Martin Short is that funny, but I would never waste anyone’s time lambasting him. I certainly wouldn’t publicly do so in long form if I was a writer for a reasonably well known media company, even if I was completely out of ideas for what to write about. Not only would it be boring and unnecessary, it’s…
Don’t be so sure. Being a Republican these days basically means trying to out-stupid other Republicans.
Democrats in the Senate have a majority on the committee and can do individual votes. They should just start doing them - it’s a pain in the ass, but odds are good that Coach Dumbass will get bored and go do something else if his blackmail is just slowing things down rather than stopping them.
Yes. Let’s put all Dept of Defense policies up for a congressional vote. Every time they want to implement a policy or procedure, every single time, they will have to wait for someone in congress to draft legislation, pass it in the House or Senate, reconcile the bill in the other house, then put it up for a vote,…
The fact they think it’s the WORDS that are making them look bad instead of the actual positions they take is fucking hilarious.
Still going with the ‘heave a bucket of shit at the wall and hope something sticks.’ tactical approach still, Nikki?
I’m sure they’ll be able to effectively pivot to a new, less baggage-y term... right after people widely adopt “X” and stop saying “Twitter”, “Tweeted”, and "Tweet".
“Pro-Life” is the best possible branding they could have ever come up with. This is genuinely shocking.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) also appeared a little confused that the term is rightly associated with total bans on abortion. “Many voters think [‘pro-life’] means you’re for no exceptions in favor of abortion ever, ever, and ‘pro-choice’ now can mean any number of things,” Hawley said.
“Pro-life you say? How many gun control laws have you voted in favour of? How many Medicaid expansions have you voted in favour of?”
“Pro-Life”, you say? So, how many have you adopted so far?