You left out the question that the reporter asked Trump at the press conference in South Korea; which was a brilliant question and should turn into a talking point for anyone who wants gun regulation:
You left out the question that the reporter asked Trump at the press conference in South Korea; which was a brilliant question and should turn into a talking point for anyone who wants gun regulation:
Proud to say I voted straight Democrat ticket in Virginia today; hope enough others did as well to make Northam our next governor.
It seems like so many men think that if they don’t have a burning, all-consuming hatred for women in the forefront of their conscious brains, that this automatically means that they respect women. Like, if they don’t actually think the words “what a fucking cunt” they are okay.
I’ve told this story before and forgive me, will tell it to the day I die. I double finger saluted Pence a few weeks after the election as I stood all by my lonesome on a corner waiting for his Motorcade of Assholery to pass me by so I could finish a run. IT FELT SO GOOD. Now I wish I had mooned him. Mother was with…
Now and forever and ever.
In my Mass Media Law class in college, I was taught that “allegedly” is a weak protection, and it’s safer to carefully source allegations and not use that word.
Wow, so basically either 90% of the initial commenters didn’t read the article at all and just came down here to be like “But innocent until proven guilty, yo!” or entirely missed “It is not a call to believe things just because we say them. It is asking to give us the same benefit of the doubt—or lack thereof—granted…
Seeing a lot of comments in here from people who clearly didn’t actually read the post. Don’t be that person.
Popcorn! Bummer is, I work alone in my office, so no one even gets to see it :(
So the right to an abortion is a clearly established, decades-long constitutional right. Can you imagine the fucking outcry if some Democrat introduced a bill to ban all firearms?
I’m not saying we need corn pop diversity. Corn pops aren’t people! But if you’re going to the trouble of making one brown, let it party with the other corn pops, for god’s sake.
Oh, shit! You don’t know what “petty” means, do you?
Here you go: http://www.cnn.com/2017/10/24/politics/trump-denali-mt-mckinley/index.html
Was with you on the first two options though...
I just saw a news piece about a high school football team in Maine - Their coach told them to taunt the a player on the opposing team because he has two moms. The players refused to participate in the coach’s plan and complained to school administrators. The coach lost his job. That story made me feel I bit more…
You know it’s possible to say things and not remember saying them because you grew up your entire life being able to say those things without repercussions or thinking about how your words/actions impact others. This is commonly known as privilege.
I don’t even care if this is made up, it should win.
I had the same thing happen with my great uncle-exact same thought process as you had, and some years later when my uncle passed.
Picture it: Farmtown, America, mid-2000s. I was in my pre-teen years, moody and thoroughly ruining my parents’ house-hunting experience with my attitude. My dad had me accompany him and a realtor to view a 1930s home. It was hideous.
So, when I was in college, about 500 miles away from my hometown, my pet cat died. My parents didn’t tell me for a few weeks because they didn’t want to stress me out (I don’t remember why they told me when they did; it was at least a week after she died, but I was still at school. It might have been a break that I…