Ha ha, sure do get this reference! Yep!
Ha ha, sure do get this reference! Yep!
Beating elicits beating.
This Brazilian adaptation of Ulysses’s Nausicaa scene departs from the source material pretty significantly, no?
...again.
How amazing would it be if BootyJudge and Warren teamed up? Or even BootyGreg and Harris?
Warren is also a Woman...So, there’s that.
There were many millions of dollars donated by private individuals to help Flint residents. The problem is that what Flint was facing was a complicated infrastructure issue that no private organization could resolve. Only the state government had the capacity to fix it, and their racist governor chose not to.
While I can appreciate the outrage over the hypocrisy, can’t a tragedy just be a tragedy? I can hate Trump on behalf of Puerto Rico and Flint and every other reason I hate him without having to cheer on the destruction of an iconic piece of art history.
I appreciate pointing out the hypocrisy at play here, but this is a flavor of hot take I’m really fucking tired of. Can a tragedy just be a tragedy? Do we always have to justify our emotional responses to stuff like this by comparing it to other tragedies or excuse it by giving some explicit personal or familial…
Or people who ruin the economy. ... Wait, sorry, they didn’t go to jail :-)
I try to avoid unhelpful terms like “white knighting,” but the original poster here stinks of it.
Yeah, she gets the recap of Fox News’ broadcast for the day.
I imagine the one would gain as much insight into cheeto-in-chief’s thinking by reading his daily tweets, and watching a summary of Faux News’ most near-racist comments.
70% certainty is far too low.
As long as White people think that the police will protect them from the imaginary race war/purge, they don’t give a single nut fuck about footage of a sleeping man being shot to bits by a bunch of psychotic cops.
But how did Dawson and Booker wind up dating?
So we’ve just had indicative votes.
ACCURATE!
I’m not sure it’s helpful from either a political or public health standpoint to so blithely dismiss the concerns of people who invoke, say, Tuskegee, or any number of other unethical human experiments that have been conducted and/or funded by the U.S. government over the years. Put it this way, if you’re a mother in…
Once again, Alexandra Petri has the best take.