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Nellie Wilson
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I was just talking to my wife tonight how it feels like we don’t have a President right now. I miss Obama so much. He actually had compassion for people. You could tell he wanted to help people, to make people feel like things are going to be ok. Trump....is just....

Thank you. I’m so over people who can’t get over themselves to do the right thing and vote for Biden. If people stood in line for hours during a pandemic during the Wisconsin primary, then you can muster about the energy to register to vote (which you can do online in most states) and request a mail in/absentee ballot

But, Twitter is a private company....

Yep. The ideal of masculinity they subscribe to is not the strong silent provider/protector, but “do and say whatever you want, get money, get women, and call anyone who disagrees with you losers and haters”.

Watch the news, local and national, where most Americans receive everything they ever hear about this guy. They never report anything like this. Nothing about deranged tweets. Maybe a benign quote here and there. They are failing us spectacularly.

I saw this in the Washington Post this morning, followed by a story about a police officer, in the midwest somewhere, kneeling on a black man’s neck and killing him for no fucking reason, some routine stop that probably shouldn’t have happened in the first place except the man was black and that’s what happens.

That’s why the “never-Trumpers” are now “well, we know he’s a piece of shit, but this is working for us, so we’ll allow it.”

That really isn't just a boomer thing.

It’s not just boomers anymore. I see it in fellow Gen Xers, and it’s rampant in the Millennial/Gen Z-dominated world of far right internet trolls.

I look at it this way. Biden is a typical politician in America. He can be removed.

Trump on the other hand is a lawless radical with racism, corruption, cruelty and depravity that’s being enabled by a corrupt racist GOP. Trump won’t leave.

I’d vote for a skeleton before Trump.

And this is why women (and hopefully some men) must be ever vigilant about gaslighting. Now more than ever.

It was very damaging and the stakes were (and are) high. I just don’t think she had the cognitive capability to understand what she did. It appears that she was kind of cackling about it at her deathbed (haven’t seen the documentary yet) which really shows how clinically disturbed she was. It’s not an excuse but

The kicker is....she never actually got an abortion. (Her lack of ability to attain one was one of the pieces of evidence used in the case....because she couldn’t access abortion, she had the kid and gave her up for adoption.) The evangelicals bribed her to say that she felt regret over being on the “wrong” side,

People don’t realize how entrenched that shit is in the Northwest. 

Of course they did, because that’s what they do.

Norma had an extremely messed up life way back to her childhood. This does not surprise me. Just another case of evangelicals being just as shitty as I imagine them to be.

Legal expert Glenn Kirschner has been calling the GOP handling of the pandemic (both federal and state) NEGLIGENT GENOCIDE, but I think at this point it’s just straight-up MASS MURDER, because they're quite specifically cognizant of what they're doing to engineer all the inevitable death.

Here we have another hero putting herself on the line for truth & public health. Bravo.

Wouldn’t be surprised. Heard more than a few are moving Covid patients out of hospitals to elderly care facilities so they don’t have to count them as ‘official’ Covid deaths but could pin them in a grey area of ‘possibly related’.

1. I will continue treating Obama likeZeus himself because it pisses off Trump and his base. and in an era where I am continually disgusted with my fellow man, I can afford to be petty.

2. The thing about Obama is, I think he had too much faith in the system as is and tried to work with a deeply partisan republican