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GiantRobo1985
giantrobo1985

It is definitely strange.

Funny how ultra violence is ok but genitalia needs to removed. I wonder if people even realize how strange that is to people who have a healthy view on nudity

His audience can’t even process the concepts of Huckleberry Finn, how do you expect them to digest multi-national shenanigans in Newsweek?!

His supporters will engage in mental gymnastics to somehow rationalize why it’s okay for him to withhold emails, but it isn’t for Clinton to do the same. Just like how they are more than willing to turn a blind eye to the Trump Organization’s potential ties to foreign governments, while screaming into the void about

Please, please, please, let the Trump-Pence administration’s first full scale scandal... be the contents of leaked emails.

We’re a republic, not a democracy. You don’t want a democracy, you don’t. Tyranny of the majority is an ugly, fearsome thing.

Two things.

That’s a fair point, but it’s pretty hard to treat people without condescension when they say things like “be on the lookout for Puerto Ricans at the polls.”

Its the thing they put kfc’s in

It’s ridiculous that’s he’s blaming disunity. Look at the fucking GOP right now. They can’t stand Trump either. What ruined Hillary was the appearance of elitism, and Trump’s apparent lack of it. A lot of people got fooled by it.

As an environmental scientist i guess its time to throw in the towel for any hope of a career

The tell-all books after this campaign is over are going to be amazing.

I remember the controversy about Ellison being sworn in on the Qu'ran, and it was all created by some Virginia Rep, and I remember all my fellow Minnesotans and I were like "uh, WE elected him, so maybe your narrow-minded opinion doesn't matter." I really hope we've progressed enough since 2006 that Gabbard doesn't

As an atheist, I would choose a copy of the Constitution to swear my oath on.

As a Hindu, you have no idea what you're talking about. Krishna's words about "consuming everything" is an allegory to the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that forms one of the foundations of the faith. His soliloquy to Arjuna makes more sense in the context of the "family feud" (which involved repeated acts of

Couldn't they just swear an oath to defend the Constitution over ... the Constitution?

"as the first ever practicing Hindu to the US House of Representatives."

Can't tell if progress or just meaningless pluralism. On the one hand, I'd love to see the veins popping in Christian conservatives' temples when she's sworn in. On the other hand, "All our conflicting religious books are equally valid to use to be sworn into a secular constitutional republic!"

The Constitution?

Rush Limbaugh is an ulcer.