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Not the tone of my statement at all. But this is inherently a political and legal conversation. Its definitively criminal. Do I understand people need jobs to feed and house their loved ones? Yes. People do what needs to be done when forced to cross borders illegally. But progressives have been complacent and

I am not against having conversation with someone who happens to have a different perspective. Its the primary way I learn to see things differently.

Her performance has become a standard, at least for me, of how a witch is supposed to sound.

I’m not surprised; she threw the christening party for the baby and she sent her a gift for Christmas and her birthday every year until she died. My mom’s friend had stopped working for her years before but Margaret Hamilton never forgot her or her daughter.

My mom’s late best friend was Margaret Hamilton (the wicked witch of the west’s) assistant in the late 60s and 70s. She had nothing but good things to say about her. She got pregnant, outside of marriage, and her boyfriend left her. Margaret Hamilton was so supportive and treated her like a daughter when her own

Hey, if even CNN is acting like journalist, I have hope that they finally found that they have a duty to do their job.

Giminez can talk all around this. He’s not faced with anything that these other cities aren’t. So, is he assuming this administration are going back to “wet foot, dry foot” or something?

Suddenly all those 2nd amendment nuts are making some good points.

We’re on a mission from God.

Orange whip? Orange whip? Three orange whips.

Actually, Elwood said the first part and Jake said “Hit it.” So it’s not a full quote but two different people talking.

Ferris Bueller, Risky Business, Cooley High, The Man With the Golden Arm, Roll Bounce, The Color of Money (partially filmed in my regular hangout bar), Thief (also filmed in one of my favorite hangout bars)

Now I’m thinking about all the Chicago movies I love, outside the John Hughes canon: The Fugitive, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Adventures in Babysitting (even though filmed in Toronto), Save the Last Dance, The Untouchables, Return to Me, High Fidelity, Home Alone (that was my HS’s choir in the church)... I love my

As a Chicagoan, I concur wholeheartedly. Granted, the city looks very different from the Chicago of that era, but still... Also every Chicagoan is required by city law to watch The Blues Brothers at least once every year and must be able to quote lines from the movie if stopped randomly on the street... True story!

Kara, I don’t want to derail this piece. I am glad you wrote it. But please get Jezebel to write about how POC are being marginalized within the Democratic party.

So we can expect you at the next Farmworkers march right? Or the next immigrations march? Or at Standing Rock (which IIRC, you did not attend?).

THIS EXACTLY. I really don’t understand the need to point out “why weren’t you here earlier?!” They’re here now. Welcome them, answer questions they have and fucking strap your boots on because we have work to do.

You’re assuming a ton of stuff about people you do not know. Most of the women who showed up are angry. Maybe Trump being elected was a tipping point, and if so then who cares why they came? They were there, and hopefully will do more to protest in the future.

Yeah, that’ll make the first-time marchers feel great. Can we stop picking at people who gave enough of a shit to come out and march in January, and then tell them it isn’t good enough? I think all women need to be respectful of the new-to-protest women who are now galvanized. Coming together on commonalities and

I’m so sorry, sweetheart.