But they all claimed “but I love Elizabeth Warren” to prove they weren't sexist.
But they all claimed “but I love Elizabeth Warren” to prove they weren't sexist.
I love every woman this article is written about. GET READY TO GET REKT TRUMP.
yes this is me. terrified pregnant lady. and im just gonna say it, that is not a cute baby. it looks like those baby plants in harry potter
Biggest laugh of the day. thanks for that :)
....Where was your uterus before?
My uterus just crawled up inside my body
Sweet lord almighty. That is the most terrifying thing a pregnant lady could ever see.
It’s strange, isn’t it? When Graham came out and said “The time will come when love of country will be more important than hate of Hillary,” well, I dunno, I was just flummoxed. Where was this outspoken guy when he was one of the 17 dwarfs on the republican side?
Him and Lindsey Graham are not pulling punches with Trump.
I took my two year old niece with me to vote and I voted for Hillary. On the way to the library she sang “we get to vote! We get to vote!” And it was such an amazing experience (that also ended abruptly at the sight of toys haha)
As a cis white guy, I thought I’d be old and gray by the time a president or president nominee wouldn’t look like me and have a name like mine. I am both surprised and elated that this moment came in 2008 and has happened again much earlier in my life.
Took my almost 4 year old with me today. She helped me feed the ballot into the machine and I explained that I was happy to vote for a women to be in charge of the country.
Amen and well put. As a woman, I don’t think I fully understood how much I needed to see that until I saw her up there
I’m waiting for someone else to say Yay, Hillary! so that they can shoulder the brunt of the anger and conspiracy theories.
My (two year-old) daughter has been loving a book called Elizabeth Started All the Trouble by Doreen Rappaport. It’s a fabulous picture book about the history of women’s suffrage in the States. The final illustration is a two-page spread (one page posted here) that includes many historical women figures important to…
There was a time in the 70s and 80s where my mother would have never called herself a feminist. As she got older, that changed. She had so much respect for HRC...she would have loved this.
I’m genuinely sad my feminist mom didn’t get to live to see this.
I’m thrilled my 83 year old feminist mom who has dementia but is still lucid enough to follow what is happening is alive to see this, and to see her win the presidency!
My daughter can vote for the first time in November- for a woman POTUS. Goddamn, that is something.