Go to hell.
Go to hell.
Of course he’s doing that already. He’s making terrible, terrible choices left and right. I think it’s in our best interest to minimize those bad decisions. So when, for example, he puts someone who has two braincells to rub together on an Economic Advisory board, we don’t run that person out of that position.
Right. So if we want smart, reasonable people to stop what he’s doing, don’t we want those smart, reasonable people close to him? Like, if all the “good” people refuse to work with him, won’t he just surround himself with more bad people?
What’s the general political down in San Antonio? Is it a liberal enclave or does it fit my perceived Texas stereotype - or even something in between? I’d like to know how Popovich’s political statements are received by the town. I figure after that many titles the dude could come out in favor of Lenin and get a…
I don’t agree with this sentiment, but the answer I most commonly get from older, boomer generations is one of “when you’ve been around as long as I have, you see a lot worse shit than a president you don’t like being elected.” And then they go on to list some truly horrifying shit that has actually happened which…
OK, I’m far from a trump/bannon supporter, but are you suggesting that his plan is to deport the entire Jewish-American population to Israel? Like, all 5 million of them?
Not sorry enough? That is some hyper emotional, entitled, mid 20s white chick shit right there.
holy hell that’s a lot of projecting.
Honestly? I’ll take this.
A quick, for the record - I don’t think reddit’s a cross section of America either given the overrepresentation of far right both in terms of users and posts.
I think it’s a carry over from the vietnam war. Veterans caught a lot of heat from liberals during and after the war. A lot of shit was talked and veterans were demonized. The Repubs basically seized that opportunity to support the veterans and 4 decades later, here we are.
This is going to be hard for me to explain but I’ll give it a shot. I completely agree with the libertarian slant assessment because of the young white male thing - I’ll fully admit to being in that camp even (Do we still count 35 as young?). The ideology kind of depends on the notion that things are “ok” or at…
Jesus man. The rolling stones? how about a little trigger warning for us.
Where does this idea that reddit, as a whole, is some pro-Trump playground come from? Like, outside /r/the_donald, the general sentiment over there is very anti-Trump. I’m basing this off of subs like /r/news or even something without a political slant like /r/pics.
Exactly. And get educated. Understand the difference between him gagging agencies until he replaces them with Trump guys (completely normal) and banning EPA from releasing scientific studies (completely horrible and abnormal).
If I had to guess, cheering inside their homes.
His standup still passes the test of time too.
Well yes, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. You need to factor Ashton Kutcher into that equation. Bernie Mac or not, that’s a lot to overcome.
And a new set of sheets.
The trailer, by happenstance, was one of the last things I saw before I went to bed a few days ago. Going to bed and falling asleep were two separate things that night.