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Ya, we need something at this point like an 11th Estate. Real journalists rolled over and played nice starting with Reagan and ratings. They haven’t changed since. There are no more Edward R. Murrows out there. And even if there were, no one would listen.

Video killed the radio star, corporate digital media killed independent local news and investigative journalism. Now a bunch of fascists who hate and want to crack down on dissent have control of surveillance and the press in a corner.

Whatever this person has is not pizza. Tomato-cheese bread? Everyone knows that real pizza needs no dressing up for breakfast the next day.

Eh, I’ve been around. I was browbeaten into submission during the primaries, fought the good fight for Clinton in the general, worried about each mistake and called them out in turn, but ultimately stayed loyal to the party. Of course, if you even thought about voting for a socialist in the primaries, you’re among

Here’s our plan, from what I can tell:

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If you can think you leading light is John Oliver, I give you this brit:

This.

Also, it’s good that they don’t have the talking tanks from the cartoon. They gave way too much of a Jar Jar Binks feel.

Omg... the twenty somethings in this country need to quit being spoiled babies and just SUCK IT UP already. No one sobbed in whiney YouTube videos when Bush Sr or Bush Jr were elected. SNL didn’t open the show with some stupid rendition of Hallelujah either. We Gore and Kerry supporters didn’t like it, but we had

Well, they had stacks and stacks of “We Love Our New President” articles written that were scheduled to auto publish while they took a nice long vacation. Now they have to work and come up with stuff to write about Trump so they’re kinda pissed I think.

Given your statements I would assume we are similar in age (or at least generation) so I would agree with your position. Also having emigrated to the US (very young) as well as having spent most of my live outside of the US, I tend to take a very viewpoint on things but I have to say, these days the law seems to be

I’m seeing a whole lot of this.

It’s because, rich or poor, lots of people just don’t like the Clintons, especially Hillary. This isn’t some kind of new development and it’s exactly why I didn’t vote for her in the primaries. Nominating someone who is already unpopular was a really bad choice.

“He replied, “No! I am not listening to him! Donald Trump says dangerous things and he hurts people! I am not listening to anything he says. The D was supposed to win. I am so mad at this”

But now you are getting into the crux of another issue that people have on the dems.. “too much government”. If the Feds step in (as some would like them to do) then those SAME people would be crying foul at the federal government overstepping its bounds on an issue that is a state matter. Running a house with 6

Blame is the right word and DNC is the correct target.

Good job, retards. You went with the worst candidate backed entirely on “it’s her turn! it’s historic!” when literally any other candidate would have won, then proceeded to alienate anyone that should have been on your side because they didn’t agree with your choice, and laughed off the opposition until the very last

Because there was never a unity in DNC.

Just did a re-watch of Young Justice seasons 1 and 2. That show was amazing. I wish Netflix would have picked it up, but it's probably too late now.