At the end of Election, Tracy’s the one with a job in Washington politics
At the end of Election, Tracy’s the one with a job in Washington politics
The question is, once he’s the nominee, are we going to vote for him, or sit it out and watch everything burn? I mean, they say an occasional forest fire is necessary for the long term health of the forest. Of course, lots of animals (and people) die in forest fires...
The Bills once being Super Bowl contenders is like the Republican Party once championing black civil rights: a historical fact that seems like a myth and also something that will never, ever happen again.
I’m a Lions fan living in NW PA. I took my family (including my 12 year old daughter) to the Lions/Bills game last year. Within 150ft of where we parked the car, she saw 2 keg stands and a drunken woman writhing in the mud. My wife gave me a furious look and all I could do was shrug my shoulders and mumble “Bills…
Easy. Anything is better than the Fasch. If it came to it, I would vote for the crystal waiving dingbat over the tangerine menace.
I assume people can do it, just like they’re going to gas themselves up to vote for Bernie who also has op-eds with bizarre ideas about women floating around from when he was grown enough to know better.
Great looking people, sex, drama, the chance to judge others... why wouldn’t it be popular?
Glad Jed just withered away instead of pulling the “and you were boning Peter big time well after I stopped boning my babe”card
After that I need 20 more seasons of “Unreal”
Not gonna lie - this is so unexpected for the area that I cried when I saw it yesterday. Yes, Nashville is slightly more left than the other parts of the state, but it’s still full of rednecks within the city limits. This is the last kind of story that I ever expected to see and it was amazing.
The left is scrambling because we refuse to vote for a candidate who ever did anything wrong
I have no idea if, at his core, Al Franken is a good person. He might be slime. Clearly he’s at best somewhat oblivious in the realm of personal space. He merits serious criticism and should be part of a prominent lesson on the matter. He’s probably got a sizable ego (which...he’s a senator and famous comedian who…
It’s a tricky area to navigate, no doubt. But an anchor who’s pals with a bunch of Fox News personalities dropped decade old evidence on a sitting Senator, and a Trump-friendly outlet ran it with zero calls to the subject.
lmfao why are you suggesting that Schumer doesn’t have a lot of power over Senate Democrats. He wields extraordinary power over their jobs.
Context fucking matters. There’s a difference between someone getting touchy feely because they’re just “that kind of person” or are from a more touchy feely era and someone who’s doing it because it’s what gets their rocks off.
It totally sucks! Someone else in here made the point that #MeToo brought with it some serious (and deserved) wrath and a by-product of that was some people are going to incur more damage than their transgressions deserved. I don’t think anyone had the balls to go against the movement when it started, much less now.
It’s remarkable that no one wrote this story at least a year ago. A U.S. Senator resigned in disgrace and no one bothered to really put all the pieces together for this long until now.
“You’ll be in HR’s office for a warning”
I know I’m coming to the wrong place to say this, but I agree that he was pushed out too early and not given due process. However at the time that didn’t matter. If the #MeToo recoking hadn’t started months before this would have been a Friday news dump issue, forgotten in the weeks after. But it wasn’t and at the…
Sorry, the way he was treated was bullshit. He should regret resigning.