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And then the rest of us will mention that he is a rapist.

“Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual, I recognize now that she did not and does not view this incident the same way I did.”-Kobe being honest as shit

ESPN let Kobe finish on its face

“But color is not the issue here: it’s dignity, it’s class.It’s all about her heart. ... OK, it’s partly about that ass!” -Strphen Lynch - Vanilla Ice Cream

Even “honkies” has almost no effect. You really want to make white Americans experience what it feels like to be the victim of a stereotype based purely on the color of their skin, make a shirt with a white cartoon face that says “Racists”.

A spokesman for ESPN says they’ve been flooded with calls from white people overjoyed to see a black man rooting for them.

Pretty sure a Caucasian with a dollar sign is the unofficial symbol of 95% of pro sports teams. You can’t even get in to Yankee Stadium to observe without this look.

Lawd, that body though.

My favorite storyline for the year: Will David Ortiz’s farewell tour be as insufferable as Jeter’s, or will he manage to make it MORE insufferable?

No. The suggestion that people should vote for a candidate whose policy positions and record are repugnant to them, simply because that candidate has made them sufficiently fearful of all possible alternatives, is repulsive.

I’m not saying her logic is faulty. I’m saying it’s repulsive. It’s the logic that has permitted one of the two parties to define itself by the narrowest possible marginal differences between itself and the other for more than 20 years—since Hillary’s husband won in ‘92, in fact—meeting the interests of its putative

No I’m not. In fact, I’m not rendering an opinion on whether anyone should or shouldn’t vote for Hillary Clinton, at all. I’m just pointing out that the logic of her argument is, “Demanding a candidate who represents your interests is for the rich; everybody else has to take what the process gives them; therefore you

Why would the political party “make efforts to keep the votes of people whom it sees as supporters” once those people have established that it could not possibly lose them?

I’m not a Bernie supporter.

Nah, it’s still shitty. She’s saying vulnerable people can’t withdraw their support from the process when it assiduously refuses to represent them.

Eh, I’m happy to co-sign any criticisms of the prestige press’s cloistered cluelessness, but in apologizing for having made too little of Trump, Kristof goes too far the other way, into making too much of him. Trump’s “message” isn’t “resonat[ing]” with “the working class” as a whole; it’s resonating with extremely

Jesus. That was terrible.