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Aimee G.
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People keep making this point under the assumption that a World Series game was attended exclusively by people who live within 20 minutes of the stadium. I live on the VA/NC border and have friends who drove five hours to go to game 4. It’s not just DC natives.

It’s not as if many people from the hood can afford WS tickets. Those boos came from people with money.

That’s a nice thought, but no. Trump’s narcissistic personality disorder has already rationalized this incident away (they were saying “Lock HER up” obviously).

It’s really the opposite.  It’s amazing his handlers would allow him out in public like this knowing how much he’s hated outside his little bubble.

Yeah, but you gotta figure that the folks who are attending a World Series game are reasonably affluent, especially in the suite sections where Trump was. And as they announced the death of the ISIS leader that morning (with Trump personally performing the five finger exploding heart technique on the guy), maybe he

I can’t believe it has taken this long for him to appear in public.

I honestly feel like something like this will be what brings him down. Not legal issues, or ethical violations....it will be something like a crowd booing and wounding his fragile little ego that will cause him to quit and let the world know, arms crossed and lip sticking out, that he didn’t want to be president

As Chris Rock said “there are black people who aren’t even born yet who won’t vote for him.”

I realize that Trump is the poster boy for the Dunning Kruger Effect, so yes, he probably did think that he would get a rousing ovation - hell, he probably thought the bullpen was going to call and ask him to come pitchy a couple innings - but is everyone else around him so brainwashed they honestly weren’t expecting

Being a man, I guess. It’s like Matt Lauer being genuinely shocked that his rape/abuse victims actually see him as a bad guy.

Another example is how men feel like “creep” is a slur women just throw around at them at random without considering how...maybe...they are creeps.

I’ll take a stab at it:

I guess I’m trying to look for the positives in a shitty situation. A $100k settlement and public apology is miles better than 99.99% of women who are abused get

The point is bad politicians are bad politicians. Why blame an entire party for one guy in one county most people have never heard of? It would be cosignable to say you expected it of the Georgia democratic party, but to say it like the Republican party is better is lazy. That guy is a criminal at most and a person

It’s not really a happy ending if these dickbags get to keep their jobs after rather blatantly abusing their power. 

If it was a stand up sheriff’s department, they would do an internal investigation because falsely swearing to an affidavit IS a crime.

“Todd is a “Democrat,” which says a lot about the Party, doesn’t it?”

Because I am Old and like things tidy, I want to point out that Emily was not using hyperbole when she said Magistrate Todd* doesn’t have a law degree. Magistrates in Georgia do not have to have a law degree, and he doesn’t. Magistrates are elected. Todd is a “Democrat,” which says a lot about the Party, doesn’t it?

I’m glad this worked out in her favor; I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. But that asshat and his douche-nozzle friends got what they deserved (though not a firing). If only every domestic abuse case had a happy ending like this.

The show is on at the gym in the time frame I’m able to get there every day, and this is a fact. You can actually always tell who they’re in the bag for on other stories too, literally everyone that works there is comically dumb even in an otherwise comically dumb time. Holy fuck I hate that show more than fucking