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So I know this may come off wrong, but I ask this a very pro-woman, pro-legalized-prostitution, sex-positive female person who genuinely means well and knows she does not know the whole story...oh and Ailes is a detestable cancer of a man...

Convention speeches aren’t designed to lay out detailed policy proposals, or convey vague qualities like “work ethic” - they are pageants to get voters excited about the party and interested in the candidates. This entire event was constructed specifically to make me feel a certain way about a political brand, that is

She lost the nomination in 08 to a black man. That’s historic. And she had a really really really tough fight to defeat a jewish socialist. And this despite that both times it was her turn, it was inevitable, and she was the "establishment candidate." Even with training wheels and being pushed and shoved up through

You know the first time I have ever seen her act like the person that people have met her describe her as, rather than the persona that she's been forced to create is when all those balloons came down from the celling? Her simple unguarded joy made me burst into tears.

But “perfectly fine” shouldn’t be how we judge someone who’s been planning this campaign for the last decade. I don’t know why we can’t address the fact that she isn’t a great public speaker. Michelle Obama is able to sound strong, sincere, and energetic in a way that I did not get from HIllary. When Nina Turner

Here’s the issue with that particular position: Taylor has been doing the public shaming and stoning of other people for her entire career. Everyone from her childhood best friend, former love interests, to other pop stars have been fodder for her unending campaign of Poor Me. Let’s not forget that the Greatest Crime

Sure, except it isn’t “the Single Ladies” dance; it’s the “Mexican Breakfast” dance, choreographed by Bob Fosse, one of the most famous and influential choreographers of all time. :p