They don’t face lighter consequences.
They don’t face lighter consequences.
Speaking of pieces of shit:
The Browns tried to get in on an unusually busy NFL trade deadline by making a somewhat inexplicable deal with the…
would be an extremely smart move on Kraft’s part, so you know it won’t happen.
Totally with you. I’d rather have Kaep than Hoyer.
Hell, I certainly would. Bringing in a guy who’s had a ton of success in the league and led his team to a SB appearance? For a team that’s kind of gone all in this year? Sign me up.
Pats could pick up Kaepernick as a back-up. Boston fans would surely embrace that.
Houston Texans owner Bob McNair was “apologetic” Friday for comments he made last week referring to NFL players as…
The very last thing she needs is to be on that show.
Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election has apparently…
I think I’d appreciate this speech much more if there’d been some – read ANY – attention to the fact that there was NO attention paid to this issue until the women being harassed were more white and rich than they were women of color and not-so-rich (even though it didn’t escape my notice that out of the near 60…
‘Coates argues that after the recent election, journalists lessened the consequences of whiteness and by extension, white supremacy. The reason why journalists discount the enormity of Trump’s support among whites is because to do otherwise would call into question the American self-image of goodness. This is a…
What about when he slapped Teri Hatcher’s ass 10 years ago?
There is the “Teri Hatcher on the tarmac” thing. Google it.
Most old man know how to play the “oh I’m old and don’t realize what I’m doing” card.
Lind said it happened 4 years ago. For reference, HW went skydiving for his 90th birthday in 2014.
Came to say this, basically. If Barbara and his security are aware of this issue, it’s on THEM to protect the women within his reach.
Sadly, your girls will likely live with this sort of stuff as a constant presence in their lives. Unwanted male attention starts so early. Like age 11. The comments start about then (from both peers and older men—gross) and they don’t stop. If you’re lucky, that’s all it ever is, a steady stream of male commentary…
My dad is a vet too, and he always said that one of the biggest things he learned from his military experience was that the map is not the terrain—you can’t conflate the abstraction with the thing itself, because the thing changes and you have to be able to adapt with it.