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I see the MRAs are here to provide us with their valuable insight. That didn’t take long!

An analysis of how many times “likable” is used in relation to Clinton versus other candidates? Sometimes she has a “likability” problem, other times her campaigning is all about how “likable” she is (rather than the substance of her message).

Also, stop ruining spanking. I’m not into spanking myself, but I’ve only ever seen one example of it done right (below). These GOP pervs are ruining other people’s kink! That’s just kinda awful when you think about it. They police sex enough, must they poison it too?

I’m dying to read a linguist/anthropologist’s essay on how people discuss Hillary in comparison to the other candidates. You can say you don’t like someone without making it so obvious your opinion is tainted with misogyny

I think we are working on two different definitions of “mean.” She always starts her line of questioning perfectly mellow, just trying to suss out the facts of the case. She gets visibly annoyed and frustrated when people try to “pull one over” on her by getting “creative” with their re-telling of events. In my line

I went to a taping once and she was just as awesome in person. She took down questions from the audience between segments and was just all-around sweet and funny.

People have different personalities, though. No need to compare women. It’s ok for people—-especially women—-to be tough and no nonsense. I don’t think Judge Judy is mean. If you answer the questions you are asked in a straightforward manner and aren’t obviously making things up she’s pretty chill.

And they’re tenacious. It was chilling on the other side of the coop with the hens as I checked the feed bowl. All of a sudden, it whacked me on the side of the head. I hit back but it kept coming at me. It took three or four whacks of a broom to fend it off. Small sucker, but viscious.

Because she keeps inserting herself into the narrative saying she knows what the little people think and feel because she’s just like a normal person.

EXACTLY. Even if her parents didn’t give her money, she STILL had a vast network of connections in the entertainment industry that helped get her work. Her godfather is fucking Stephen Spielberg.

Yes. It’s true. She’s trying to say she knows what it’s like to be financially insecure because her dad cut her off when she told him she wanted to be an actress so for a few years she had to work a normal job and gather quarters for Starbucks.

According to Wikipedia, her father cast her in her first film role.

Why don’t you believe her? I’m sure that the moment she turned 18 she had no support from her parents, and was forced to make her way with nothing but her amazing looks, elite education, expensive wardrobe, luxury car, and a network of contacts I can only imagine.

Wasn’t her first role as a young Wendy in Hook a gift from Uncle Spielberg? #bootstraps

No way I bet she huffed her way by foot to those auditions all by herself and read the newspaper looking for open calls just like everyone else.

Oh, wow. That’s tragic. What on earth did they expect the poor kid to do all day? I have a niece in that age range, and while her toys and especially her books have taken over a lot of her house, it’s kind of necessary to keep the peace when a child is both curious and has a short attention span.

It’s tempting to like Megyn Kelly because she gets into feuds with douchebags about their bullshit and then I remember that she also works for Fox and is a republican and isn’t exactly speaking truth to power herself.

I don’t watch this show (maybe I should!) but is the photographer supposed to represent that creep Terry Richardson?

I’d put roosters high on the list. I was attacked by one and needed 10 stitches in my head. Bastard rooster.

I love this show so freaking much.