The Taliban, yes. Iraq, no.
The Taliban, yes. Iraq, no.
You’re forgiven. It takes a lot to simply stop commenting.
Or, just don’t buy shit that will hardly be used.
The ass-kissing comments on any of her Instagram posts are cringe-inducing. These people DON’T...FUCKING...KNOW...HER. And they act like she’s their best friend.
Between this and the NBA kowtowing to China, it’s been an incredible show of cowardice.
Fucking a right here. Something Kim Kardashian could do, instead of help one fucking person she saw on Instagram and act like she changed the entire system.
He represents your party. Sorry bud.
Ah yes, the most well-known Chinese delicacy.
You are missing nothing. And you don’t have to be respectful about it, either. You also shouldn’t be a dick about it. You can simply be indifferent and accept this as more faux outrage about anything with even the slightest perception of being “anti-Bernie”.
That’s racist.
I agree with the Kolsch take.
“along with a series of backup questions and factchecks ready for anticipated falsehoods”
That’s the thing. Someone...multiple people...could’ve instead yelled and asked, “what good does it do to let this guy speak?”. Get that shithead on the record.
I have said time and time again, whether here or on Splinter articles, that this country needs a rail-transportation revolution, from improved local public transportation, to modernized national train systems, to improved rail-freight systems. It is such a fucking mess that Republicans (YES, THOSE MOTHERFUCKERS) are…
A train can carry a shit ton more product. All you need are smaller delivery trucks (depending on the product being moved) to transport it, once it gets to the destination city.
That’s because they still believe in the caste system, even though it was *publicly* decried a while back. It’s kind of an unspoken thing.
They should be fighting for Chevy/GM to make cars that can compete globally, so they are not put in this position in the future.
And the Chicago Bears were a response to rampant, bullish investing on Wall Street.
I appreciate what the people did there, that takes courage every time.
Ok, so I’ll bite: