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Well, tbh, not only that, but I’m bothered by that speech being bandied about as if it’s somehow a sign of her being fit for the presidency. There’s a difference between being a good orator — and let’s be clear, that speech was good oration, but it wasn’t great — and being a good chief executive. That was a legitimate

I don’t think I could top the woman whose story was she got her college diploma in the mail, and had trouble opening the envelope, but she got it opened eventually.

Can we remove the phrase “wardrobe malfunction” from our lexicons? It’s getting really fucking twee.

There have been so many Great Story, Jeopardy Contestant! stories lately. Alex (who I am beginning to suspect is an android) never knows how to respond so he keeps saying “Good for you!”

My dream was to get on Jeopardy, so I could tell a terrible story, and be on The Soup segment: Great Story Jeopardy Contestant!

“if there’s someone who could destroy him anytime, anywhere, it’s Oprah Freaking Winfrey.”

No, he’s just attacking a black person who’s pissed him off. Like he’s always done. It’s the only consistent thing he’s done his entire life.

Trump’s presidency has been exposed as a complete and utter fraud, put into place by the Russians, and he refuses to admit it and thinks he can win against anyone now. He thinks he’s some kind of god, when he’s just a jester.

The man’s been adopting whatever opinion gets him the most attention for so long, that he’s completely forgotten (if he ever knew) how to have one of his own.

1. Is she trying to seduce America?

Who would have thought someone who released a song titled “Let’s Get Retarded” may not be the greatest arbiter of taste?

Yeah, noticed that all the attention is on the men. Even here, a feminist website, the out gay woman is an afterthought. Granted, Adam Rippon’s feud with Pence makes him newsworthy, but it would be nice hear about LBTQIA people as well as G people.

This. I don’t know how much advanced notice she had for the all black statement but you don’t find formal maternity gowns at the corner store. It’s not like she could wear something from her standard wardrobe. It’s not like she she wore red or hot pink. The only fashion statement her is that she’s pregnant.

The woman is in the home stretch of yet another difficult pregnancy, and is under pressure to produce, as a royal baby-maker. I can see why, even though Time’s Up shouldn’t be political, she wants to find some middle ground and avoid making any waves, either way. People perceive the movement as political, and she’s

It didn’t help that I’m in a bad mood but I’m over criticism of women in connection to the movement. It exists in the first place because of male abuses of power so can we just not have a go at a woman who isn’t wearing the right shade of black* and remember that Weinstein and Spacey and the rest of them are rapists

I do think she should’ve worn black because I don’t think that opposing sexual harassment is a political statement, but this is a no-win situation for her. Getting political is a big no-no for royals, so she would’ve been hammered if she’d worn black, but she’s also getting hammered for not wearing black. I think she

I agree, but also think that people considering #Time’sUp “political” are either stupid or making (necessary, but pretty unaware) concessions to evil. There should be nothing more “political” in saying that sexual harassment is pervasive and has to stop than there is something “political” about supporting children

only two out gay athletes representing the US this year

My guess is that she was hamstrung by protocol, but the dark color and black ribbon show that her philosophy is with the movement.

no idea how to phrase this gracefully, but it’s nice to have a bit of a variety of gay types represented in the media now. growing up i would not have identified myself with adam rippon (probably felt even more alienated) and usually tv does its best to keep its queer characters asexual and/or non-threatening, but