killagewizard
KillageWizard
killagewizard

Your argument is meathead bullshit. It’s “well they didn’t get in trouble...” That’s a toddler argument. Congratulations, you’re five.

The only thing embarrassing here is the obvious lack of ability to have a nuanced discussion about a story that has more than one angle of discussion to it.

If you think I’m suggesting she should get away with it because she is a woman, or that I’m defending her actions towards her employees you should go back and read my comment. Specifically part 1. Having the opinion that this is only a story because she is a woman POTUS candidate, and that the story itself is bad are

Who cares if it was the first time you heard about the Sanders story?

I’m not moving the goal post at all. This entire discussion is happening within the context of the fact that she is running for President. Otherwise this would have been a story long before 2019.

I disagree. Obviously negative stories come out when a national profile gets raised, but its this specific story that gives me some pause. You can’t tell me that there haven’t been other POTUS candidates who were hard on their staff. McCain had a famously bad temper. Trump basically pits staffers against each other

This is the first time I have ever heard a story like this about a POTUS candidate, so unless no one who has run for President has ever been hard on their staffs then this is in part a story because Klobuchar is a woman.

Not exactly. There is a link detailing stories of other male politicians in the article, but none of them ran for President. Unless you’re telling me that no other presidential candidate has ever had reputation for being tough on staffers (IIRC McCain had a famously bad temper), then this is a story in part because

In the eastern U.S., nearly all urban areas, including Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, will become most similar to contemporary climates located hundreds of kilometers to the south and southwest,” they write. “Put another way, by the 2080s climate of cities in the northeast will tend to feel more like the

Two thoughts:

Maybe? IIRC sequestration happened over a debt ceiling fight. It needed to go up and Obama had to agree to the sequester to get the debt ceiling bill to pass.

The Republican bill is a little scary since it automatically cuts spending across the board as an incentive to get a new deal done. I could see a few tea party zealots get really excited about across the board spending cuts.

Senator Barrasso is that you?

I’ll take more teachers, economic phds, scientists, and doctors.

—abolishing ICE as an attainable goal, not just an aspirational slogan.

I don’t think calling out AIPAC is anti-Semitic whatsoever, but you’re kidding yourself if you can look at the tweet exactly as written and not understand why she is getting jumped on like this. Considering the sensitives here any elected official who wants to criticize Israel needs to be very careful and deliberate

After Herring in the line of succession is Del. Kirk Cox, the Republican Speaker of Virginia House of Delegates.

The other thing that really bothered me about that part of the speech was the fact that he paraded the survivor of a mass shooting in front of the entire country without any mention of the weapons used to murder those people, and why a racist monster is allowed to possess them.