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    I don’t understand how it could be effective. “Hi. I can barely raise enough money to run for President, but if you give me a few bucks, I’m sure I can pull this off against people who have more money and are polling better than I am right now.”  Does that fill anyone with confidence that their money’s going to a good

    I think he’s more making fun of the racist moron who originally wrote that he was ‘in the field of electrical’ rather than the more expected ‘I’m an electrician.’

    Dantonio screwed up, sure. But college football coaches putting winning above the safety of students at their school is nothing new.

    And yet, there’s still people out there who insist Kaepernick just isn’t good enough to play in the NFL any more.

    I thought Mudd gave the game away when he referred to the whistle blower as someone ‘snitching’ on the President. He was clearly too upset to be careful with his language, so I found that he called reporting a potential security breach (at best) or possible treason (at worst) ‘snitching’ very informative. It really

    All the Canadian nerds in the audience would clap at the end. I wanted to die.”

    Damn it.  That should say “as rich as you say you are.”  Not sure how that got past me until I missed the edit window.

    Here’s the problem: anyone who is actually disgusted by Trump’s behavior, enough to maybe vote for a Democrat for the first time in their lives, has already been forced by Trump’s election and the cowering of the party to his ego to recognize the vile, racist, lying mob the party has become. And anyone with any

    That’s how you prove you’re as rich as you say your, by showing off your bills.  At least, that’s how my students do it.  Of course, they’re teenagers and quickly realize how stupid they look, but that is too much to expect of Trump.

    The conservative view is that the solution to poverty - including homelessness - is to make it as awful as possible.  Excuse me, the word conservatives prefer is ‘uncomfortable’.  Only by being ‘uncomfortable in their poverty’ will the poor and homelessness have the motivation to improve their lives.  Which raises

    As much as I don’t like him, and particularly don’t like that the seat was even open (thanks to McConnell), Gorsuch is about the best we could expect from the Republican party as it exists today.  In a slightly less broken timeline, where Merrick Garland was put on the bench before the election and Gorsuch was

    Less ‘he’s one of us’ and more ‘look at how Trump got the libtards riled up again.’

    Of the excerpts in the article, that was the only one that was clever and/or funny.  I’m curious who Tyler Smith stole it from.

    Along with the inherent racism in the disparity between these sentences, the ‘crimes’ of the women in this story show how ridiculous our current system for funding school districts is. Why is there such a difference in elementary schools that you might feel compelled to commit minor fraud to get your child into one

    You mean, it isn’t your responsibility to get that boot off your neck? You can’t possibly be suggesting that person wearing the boot has any role to play in this, can you?

    Just to be clear, that ain’t an apology.  An apology doesn’t end with ‘I apologize’ after blathering on about all the reasons you said or did something that are still right, then some thing you maybe kind of a little bit misunderstood.  An apology starts with ‘I apologize’ and then explains what you did that was wrong

    Many conservatives suspect - though few would outright claim - that McVeigh was set up or used by the government to provide a pretext for cracking down on honest militias.

    Don’t play this game, so can’t comment on anything else, but ‘tactical dating simulator’ may be the best description of any game I’ve heard all year.

    I think it would be more interesting, and show the acting ability she has (see the movie ‘Focus’ for an example), if she played Jet Girl and found some unknown for the lead.

    I understand if Heather doesn’t care to play any more of this game, but I’d be interested in the view of someone with a similar critical mindset after completing whatever passes for a pro-native run through the game.