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It’s such a tiny one though. Especially since SCOTUS is now likely lost for a generation, and the damage done to our standing overseas is piling up faster than we can keep up.

Can you imagine being a white “progressive” who’s actually proud of the way they “called the DNC’s bluff” while people of color, women, and the LGBTQ community fear for their health and safety?

...conservative candidates such as Clinton...

What do you mean “called their bluff”? Dem voters, especially minorities and women, clearly chose Clinton over Sanders. By a large margin. The choice was simple. Vote D and avoid exactly what we have now. White Millenials couldn’t deal with that fact and now deserve the haranguing from articles like this.

There are LOADS of historical stories like Belle that would be compelling. There were people of color all through Europe from the bottom of the working class through merchants and into the aristocracy.

Huh. While I agree that human milk shouldn’t be sold without some sort of regulation, saying “poor women shouldn’t be allowed to sell their milk because it endangers their baby!” is some straight up paternal bullshit. Because we have ZERO problems, apparently, with letting the same woman work some dangerous factory

Reply All had a story -not recently, but I’m sure it’s easy to find- about a woman who’s baby couldn’t drink formula for some reason. His body just didn’t react well to it and he would throw up. But the mother couldn’t produce breast milk. The episode was about the craziness of women who needed breast milk for their

And for the first time since November 8, the US feels a sense of unity.

I think I speak for millions of Americans when I say “heehee!”

I’m both happy for Wisconsin and bummed about my bracket. I contain multitudes.

I’m gonna get out ahead of this:

In a study-induced procrastination haze I once devoted a full 3 hours (k, maybe more but w/e I’m not telling) to reading about 1D and its fanbase.

I liked Rachel - I enjoyed the witty banter they shared, especially on their trip to Nashville. I think Aziz has said that the show was trying to portray a real life relationship. And since real life (healthy) relationships are not incredibly drama-filled (again, the healthy ones), it might not be satisfying to you

“But we won’t say it to your face in WI because we want you to finish ringing up our 4 cases of Spotted Cow for the ride home thx.” - Minnesotan

He’s the head partner of the Academy account, the Chairman of the US board, and on the Global board. I’m guessing she’s also a senior partner on the Academy’s account or something similar. So, no excuses. Especially from him! This was his HUGE JOB for his BIGGEST CLIENT. WTF.

Which you knew the moment you read the author’s name…

HamNos article reads a bit like there was a coup and that’s why things happened as they happened. But they happened because not enough people cared. Neither the Democratic Party nor the US elections are rigged (no matter what Trump keeps on bleating about). There were just not enough voters for a changed Democratic

I don’t at all understand how that “applies equally well here”. The Democrats’ stated platform is to raise the minimum wage to $15, pass things like universal health care and mandatory sick days and workers’ rights, strengthen regulations, tax the wealthy, and increase the social safety net. The party and its members

Democracy is a reflection of ourselves. The people in power exist because of our flaws. Dems won’t change because a majority of people aren’t Bernie supporters (of which I am one). I’m so tired of everyone (conservatives and especially liberals) acting as if politics is a zero-sum game. This entire piece is

Heather Morris with Maksim Chmerkovskiy