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While I generally agree with you, Michael Che is on SNL for some reason, so that goes against your argument.

As some pointed out above, those women’s/men’s magazines don’t treat serious issues the same way as they treat “15 must-try makeup trends to make you look younger”

TeenVogue is where it’s at.

It plays into stereotypes of women and its popularity (don’t know if it’s perceived or real in terms of comparison to more serious competitors) makes it seem like women have no appetite for real news, which feeds chauvinism.

Thanks for posting this! I had never heard of Tiffany Haddish. She’s delightful

I have no knowledge on what happened. I assume they probably didn’t. I know I didn’t until yesterday, and I’m a fairly regular Jezebel reader (but infrequent commenter)

I had no idea. Ugh.

Thank you for your manly opinion on women’s feelings and feminism. You definitely got all the points of the original post.

Apparently she was also still with Justin Long when they got together, so they really deserve each other.

Ugh, I didn’t know this.... The number of famous people whose work I like that I can respect just keeps dwindling...

My first immediate thought

People can still come out against Plank’s statement without articulating it as it relates to POC. Something like, “I was disappointed in Kevin Plank’s statement as President Trump’s recent policies do not reflect UA’s spirit or my own beliefs” - blanket statement, not speaking for any POC.

I’m not trying to do anything. You’ve repeatedly attacked me because you don’t agree with the lens of my analysis and I tried to explain my position. You’ve continued to disagree and offered no alternative lens or constructive suggestions. Now we’re done.

Polls are obviously always right, aren’t they? And only select primaries your candidate wins should be counted!

You didn’t answer my question.

You all need to check the dictionary for the difference between electability and winning. They do not mean the same thing.

I meant to finish that phrased with “he absolutely overstayed his time during the campaign”

The stroke might explain a lot.

I’m sorry you’re getting shit for this, I feel exactly the same way. I agree with him on theoretical economic policy, but he immediately proved himself unelectable at the top of the campaign (besides being too far to the left, he had little depth on any other issue) and it only got worse from there. And then he

Yes, the OP should vote for someone they agree with philosophically who is self-serving and unelectable instead! That’ll teach the Republicans!