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And VA and MD, too! The DC suburbs are generally pretty blue, but even the GOP-leaning parts of the ‘burbs went for HRC this cycle because everyone knows that DJT is a horrible POS.

It’s possible that modernization is what he means. The tweet is somewhat ambiguous. Which is why, as a general matter, nuclear policy is not an appropriate topic for Twitter.

For some reason I read the headline as:

Cadillac’s social media team just got really, really confused by all the traffic all of a sudden. #dts.

So many people were like “BURN IT ALL DOWN,” and now are surprised that the “IT” includes shit that they care about.

This “so much for tolerance and inclusion” trope is my favorite. It seems so clever!

Zing!

This story didn’t make sense until I heard the accent. Then it all fell into place.

It will be one of the classic photographs of the early 21st century, for all the reasons that you describe.

Let’s race all the way to Dead Man’s Curve.

Yeah. Look, I love my kids to the moon and back, but I have to tell you, if they start (or take over) a right wing hate organization, I’m not letting them run it from my garage.

Precisely. When this video first popped up in my FB feed, my first inclination was to believe it, despite the fact that it was not a white man in the video.

Now I am inclined to disbelieve it. The race of the person making the video hasn’t changed. The fact that he is a known “prankster” is new information (to me)

The total cost of ownership on this is going to be driven (see what I did there?) much more by the cost of maintenance/repairs than the cost of purchase. List it tomorrow for 8K and it will sell overnight, and you’ll only be out what you’ll spend in maintenance in a couple of years.

Besides, my experience with the

It’s fun!

It’s why I subscribe.

I don’t actually touch the key fob that much, since it mostly stays in my pocket.

In retrospect, it was this that should have told us that Donald Trump would be president.

Most of these cars aren’t what I would call “small.” The Spark and Cruze, sure, and maybe the Volt because fuel efficiency is its thing, but the rest are mid- to large in size.

A better headline might be “Americans don’t buy cars, period.”

Has the General seen a concomitant uptick in crossover and truck sales?  

Donald Trump?