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Ugly ducking syndrome. When women suffer from this condition, they are forced/allowed to develop personalities, hobbies, and talents, because they don’t constantly have people telling them that they are beautiful and that’s all that matters. The result is fun ladies who are also hot. When men suffer from ugly duckling

*Slow clap*

The gay country is obviously Liechtenstein.

‘Twas not a slam on Joanna but pointing out the fact that the GOP does a magnificent job with character assassination.

I just have to share my pain with someone. My mom called me the other day to tell me she saw this “interesting movie about Benghazi. Did you know that Hillary really did let that embassy get attacked? I was never going to vote for her anyway, but she’s a criminal and ought to be put in jail. She just let those people

It's perfectly legal for them to block it. Legal is not the same thing as moral, ethical or correct.

My response to the Adele thing was The Grammys don’t know how to do sound for people who actually know how to sing anymore.

Say what you will about her trustworthiness

umm, TAY SWIFT should so *NOT be on the supreme court*.

Hillary’s *really* pandering for votes with that one.

My favorite line in “Blacker The Berry” will always be “You vandalize my perception but can’t take style from me.”

That Obamacare and Sanders universal healthcare? Hillary was ripped to shreds and told to sit down and shut up about it in 1992. So, no, she didn't come up with it after someone else did. Those men she pandered to got credit for HER work.

Yeah, a lot of the arguments that young women are making against Clinton now are things that I said when I was campaigning for Obama eight years ago . . . and then in the last eight years, I’ve done a lot more reading and research instead of basing my opinions on internet talking points formed in echo chambers, and

I think it’s important to keep in mind that we are living in a very different political landscape than existed even twenty years ago, and Hillary Clinton has been in the political landscape for nearly forty. In that time, she has been unwavering in her commitment to poverty relief, children’s welfare, and women’s

And consider the nail hit.

I imagine those “things she’s said” include pride in her long political record and work for children and women, refusing to renounce her (really quite popular!) time and work as Senator for New York, and likewise her time and work as Secretary of State. And, surely, all of her pronouncements about her qualifications

Bernie has a clear, concise “we” message, even if it’s pie-in-the-sky: The game is rigged and we have to take the country back from the privileged few and make it work for everyone.

This argument really rubs me the wrong way for a few reasons. First, IIRC, Hillary Clinton had very little to say publicly about her husband’s affair, and was blamed and humiliated for it. And second, Monica Lewinsky and the three Clinton accusers were treated horribly and dismissed as liars by the media and the

The trying to score points against Hillary because her husband cheated on her is really the lowest of the low. You know Maureen Dowd is one of those women with no women friends.

Maureen Dowd continuing to be horrible aside, I really don’t see this sense of “entitlement” from Hillary Clinton. She’s a hard worker with an incredible amount of experience, and it feels like her daring to show up and run for president gets her accused of entitlement. Is there anything that she has actually said