Sounds very interesting. I hope they can come up with some type of agenda going forward - the March was awesome, but those type of things are only effective when embedded in a bigger campaign with strategic goals.
Sounds very interesting. I hope they can come up with some type of agenda going forward - the March was awesome, but those type of things are only effective when embedded in a bigger campaign with strategic goals.
I mean, no discussion of laughing at horror is complete without:
He needs to go to the vet first, to see if he can be helped. Please do this!
I enjoyed it, it was well-made, well shot, and was an interesting take on the genre, but yes, I think it was overhyped. The 3rd act fell flat after amazing build-up.
I’m pretty sure that if he calls up Gloria Allred, she’ll stand by him in a press conference pro bono, as he states the names.
Serious investigative journalism needs to be done. I don’t have much faith in Feldman being the guy to produce it, rather than a clusterfuck.
No one believes victims of sexual assault. Male or female. Young or old.
I posted to the Vox article about it yesterday and it’s astounding how, on a friendly network, being asked softball questions, with the interviewer TRYING to lead his responses, Trump is still unable to string together a coherrent sentence, much less demonstrate ABSOLUTELY ANY knowledge about the bills or issues being…
Last I heard, Flake’s approval rating in Arizona was a dismal 20%; and yes, Bannon planned to have someone primary him.
Because they won’t realize you misled them if they phone or text a number that doesn’t exist or is for a business or, gods forbid, someone else’s number?
Oh, sorry. I didn’t realize you were that flavor of asshole.
Dude. Take the loss. Seriously. You offered an opinion on a thing that you maybe could have let go past without. Chalk it up as one to grow on and maybe resist the urge to lecture people next time
Or pretend to type your number into their phone, but instead just rename their mom’s contact.
And you’re missing MY point, which is that it isn’t safe just to say he’s not your type. What exactly is your answer to that? If that’s not safe, then what’s the “appropriate” reaction for a woman to have?
...said the dude who obviously has no idea what it’s like to say exactly that - “Sorry, you’re not my type” - and still be followed to your car by a guy yelling expletives at you.
Yes, frankly, I AM too afraid to tell some guys they aren’t my type. I have been yelled at, spit on, and watched a guy hold his friend back as he yelled at me I was a cunt. All because I either politely declined, sternly declined, or said I was married (which was true at the time). So forgive me for thinking a fake…
And get back the response: “I’m different” “You can make an exception” “What? You too good or something.”
Hell, *I’m* a dude and I know better than to say that. What’s the line? Men are afraid of a woman laughing at them; women are afraid of a man killing them? It’s terrifying, but it’s sadly true.
Sometimes you’re not near a staff member. Or you’re at a place that doesn’t HAVE staff like a house or college party. Or the dude is clearly friends with the staff. And sometimes the urge to just get AWAY is so strong that you want to give them what they’re asking for (or at least so they think you did) so you can…
He sounds like a person who hates people because of their race (not calling him a racist, because we don’t do that here!)