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You seem very dedicated to this position. It’s good that we still have good people like you in the world who are capable of cutting through the bullshit and framing the complex debates that occur within semi democratic political systems / governments in simple right/wrong, apolitical/political terms.

Heh. You’re cute.

I don’t understand how these things are mutually exclusive.

Are you seriously going to argue that supreme court nominations aren’t political decisions? Just because they’re prescribed by the Constitution? I mean, you realize that they’re both, right?

Say what you want about Sanders, but he’s never turned down a opportunity to rail against the establishment ahahahahhaha

My favorite part of this “debate” is how both sides are pretending that they’re actually being apolitical. Snort.

Hahahaha classic. Also: fuck jesuit.

Holy grammar batman.....

Was looking for this, was not disappointed.

C’mon Kanye, everyone knows it was Taylor Swift absurdly wealthy family who made her famous.

If you look up Lincoln athletic coaches, there’s actually a pretty sordid history there, just FYI. Details escape me at the moment but I think strip clubs were involved at one point.

“one bit of uniform design I think is really getting out of hand is the need for everything to have some sort of symbolism. A close second is the inclusion of easter eggs”

I, for one, am for more foreign wars. We must kill the savages! They aren’t really even human. /s

Trivia time! Who introduced the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act that Bill Clinton signed into law to the House of Representatives?

VINDICATED. *HIGH FIVE*

I basically agree with all of this. Thanks for, you know, doing the commentary for me. (not kidding, no snark, etc...)

This motherfucker, am I right?

I would simply argue that we don’t have the moral authority to use violence as a means of stopping nuclear proliferation. It seems extremely disingenuous of US political leaders to use it as justification for anything when:

You’re right. They’d be much luckier to live in America, a country that considers it its responsibility to kill people in Saddam’s.