Well I for one am tired of this whole Two Minutes Hate against Nancy Pelosi that outlets like Splinter have deployed. The opposition is supposed to be the Republicans, but you wouldn’t know it from reading these freshman reps’ Twitter feeds.
Well I for one am tired of this whole Two Minutes Hate against Nancy Pelosi that outlets like Splinter have deployed. The opposition is supposed to be the Republicans, but you wouldn’t know it from reading these freshman reps’ Twitter feeds.
Consider the source: The Daily Beast is McCain’s former employer, and the writer is one of her personal friends (and also TBD’s resident gossip columnist).
What was your reaction when you heard Biden defend his work with segregationists and his anti-busing record?
This whole Two Minute Hate thing seems to be all that the Left has left.
The real problem for the left is that most liberals are fully college-educated, not just halfway.
The problem with the argument of “People would come out to vote for the right candidate” is that it’s too often deployed by losers to explain why they “would have” won if not for all the other people voting for their opponent.
A Senate vote so important that Bernie Sanders *checks notes* skipped it.
Does Splinter’s Twitter account count? *dunk*
Beto should have held onto that Senate seat
It’s going to be much easier to push a “Beto lost” narrative than a “Tulsi won” version, which is what we know Splinter wants to be writing today.
He probably has a version of this for every candidate except one.
Blogger who has never run for office considers himself an expert on running for office.
It’s amazing what progressives can do when they don’t take their votes home in a petty sulk, huh?
Remember when the writers who went on to become Splinter told everyone not to vote for Clinton because she was the real Iran war hawk?
Naruto was great. Boruto is trash.
Any tips to make this an enjoyable experience?
Counterpoint: hostless awards ceremonies rarely produce the kind of viral instances that are worth talking about the next day. And the more the narrative is about “no host,” the less it is about “the actual damn awards show that everyone is ostensibly concerned about.”
It’s a TV show based on a mediocre Michael Caine impersonation.
A lot of those GOP Senators are up for re-election next year, so perhaps applying a little pressure to them might be worth the effort. I mostly agree with you, but the Senate picture for 2020 might provide an alternate path. Any remaining blue- or purple-state Republicans will really need to think carefully about…
True, but this is a lot better than Paul Blest’s previous job as Pajama Boy.