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This headline/framing is a depressing example of how all of us, even those that hate trump, have internalized his divisive, with-us-or-against-us rhetoric that nonsensically twists every story into a battle. And, like trump, it is selfish, shortsighted, and incredibly damaging - because it’s not only about whatever

Not a fan of this headline. Yeah, the FBI needs to step up their game on threats made against women online, but that doesn’t mean this investigation happening wasn’t important precedent. Someone found a new way to harm someone through the internet, in a way people hadn’t really been considering before. Want to cause

I found this commentary useful.

Bernie Sanders owes the world an apology today. Not for running, which is anyone’s right, but for not stopping the irrational hate and conspiracy theories earlier on and for insisting on fighting to the convention even after it was clear he had lost. I hope he will never forgive himself for what he has done.

I feel like it’s the White House IT department that should be investigated, not Clinton.

Living for eight years literally physically ages you.

Oh Christ. Yes, how did you know that’s exactly what I want?

People always say this kind of thing, every single time, and it would never actually be true, because then those VP candidates would be the focus of all the attacks and develop similar negatives in the eyes of the voters.

How hip of you.

I’m getting sick of “defending” the Clinton campaign. I voted Sanders, dammit. I’m as libtarded as they come. But dammit, I have to do it again...

I’m between

The Mitt Romney nostalgia really is the weirdest feeling. That and the fact that I now find G.W. adorable, even as I still am repulsed by his wars.

I call her Hermione Clinton in my head now, because you just know that even though she could beat Trump without studying a goddamn bit, she still studies because she wants to be the best she can possibly be.

Typical left-wing pinko liberal media bias tactics #101: quote people accurately.

“My father loved to complain about big business and big government, but we had a solid middle class upbringing. We had good public schools. We had accessible health care. We had our little, you know, one-family house that, you know, he saved up his money, didn’t believe in mortgages... Now, obviously, I’m kind of far

Cherry picking parts of quotes to remove context is fun!

I always figured she was fighting against the slippery slope and absurd double standard of it all, not the actual content.