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I’ll gladly vote for Sanders if he’s the nominee, but this is bad, and as the piece points out, absolutely unnecessary on his part. It would appear (based on this, his unwillingness to criticize Tulsi Gabbard and not endorsing the Warren-backed Cisneros,) that his endorsements come down to pure personal loyalty. On

The Harvard men’s soccer team thing was three years ago, which I guess is “half a lifetime ago” if you’re six years old. Though if that’s the case, why are you posting here and not bugging your parents for overpriced toys that you’ll never play with?

Another unforced error was when he endorsed an anti-choice candidate for mayor of Omaha, Nebraska. There was no reason for him to get involved in that race, but he went out of his way to show that he’s cool with politicians who would vote against abortion rights.

Thermal Runaway is also the name of my synthwave band.

Yes, a Jewish socialist would’ve won the hearts and minds of white women and rural whites this year.

It’s because we don’t have popular vote. The Electoral College is a form of voter suppression.

Yeah, well, can they walk around with a wallet, a sexist calculator, and a computer mouse on their chests?!?!

I can’t lie, I still love the styling of the dustbuster.

Because that is not a car, that is very clearly a spaceship and doesn’t count.

Next, they'll hollow out the Caddy crest for 2.76% more airflow.

Wuuuhhhggnnnphhah

Hnnnnng

The Persistence Of Traffic, line on pavement, 1931

You know, Native Americans filed a suit in federal court in 1992 to void the trademark of the Redskins' name because it was an offensive racial slur. Just because you weren't paying attention for the last 22 years doesn't make something not exist.

Washington, D.C.: the unmarked black government-issued Suburban. Or the Mini Cooper. I have one and so does everyone else here, Because Parking.

I would delve a little into their past, not necessarily slavishly what had been done before but be inspired by great Lincolns of the past, I don't think they do enough of that. A '61 Continental, my God, it's like instructions.

When you travel to the past, a 1973 Oldsmobile Delta is technically from the future.

The 2015 Mustang GT in Back to the Future 2! (and no: it doesn't look like a Honda Accord Coupe)

Jay Leno of course