I mean, it’s looking like it probably won’t even take us having to wish him to quit the race. The race might quit him.
I mean, it’s looking like it probably won’t even take us having to wish him to quit the race. The race might quit him.
This was literally the one day we didn’t need to shit on Mitt Romney. We already know he’s not our hero; it was enough to simply give props were props are earned. He earned them, yesterday. Leave it at that. Jeeze.
Romney didn’t have much to gain in casting that vote either which makes it very useful, imo. Despite know there would be consequences, Romney still voted to convict. As I’ve listened to Trump supporters dismissing his impeachment as partisan, I’ve thought back to how only one person voted against the Iraq War, Rep.…
Yes yes thank you. I really don’t understand the point of articles like this. We know Mitt Romney is a conservative Republican who literally is everything the opposite of a socially progressive liberal. Of course he votes and voted for garbage legislation and has garbage ideas (we know! he ran for president already!).
I especially love that he’s got six more years in office hahahaha so those constituents are livid that they’ve gotta put up with him for that long. I love it.
I think Romney is trying to set up a 2024 run by painting himself as the “principled outsider”. I’m not sure how that will work for him in Republican primaries but it could get him a little traction in a general election.
The vote today was legitimately the best plausible outcome we could have hoped for going in. Romney’s clearly looked at the Republican caucus, then looked at his own approval numbers in Utah, then looked back at the president and the caucus and said, “You know what, I don’t need any of you. Watch this. And then try to…
Do I like Mitt, or agree with most of his positions? No.
Meh. When a politician makes a right decision, that should be encouraged. Even if that person isn’t the best person on the planet. A) It couldn’t hurt, and B) telling them to fuck off probably is counterproductive ...
I get the sentiment, and maybe for a drama or non comedy..but I think comedies should still have wide latitude to do non-PC things if it is funny. The suspension of disbelief in comedies is pretty high and I think most people with working brains know some of the things comedies do you should not do in real life. In…
I mean, it’d be different if it was a snuff film of some sort or anything with alleged non-consenting material (Last Tango...), but since the problem is the writing of the scene and how it’s presented, seems pretty reasonable to include it so you can make up your own mind.
It seems to me like perhaps these companies should begin to offer their customers an opt out function. Meaning, if you have given them your DNA for the purposes of familial history research then, once the analysis is done, you should be able to have them destroy your given DNA. Sure they can keep a snapshot of their…
And I didn’t even get into what’s going to happen to brown people.
You pray for whatever you like, but what I want in that situation is for the customer to get what he’s after and leave, with a minimum of fuss and complexity. Basic retail science. When the cops show up 10 minutes to an hour and a half later, they can have the security footage and a donut. That’s how it’s supposed to…
Not only does Abrams plan on running for president, she plans on winning
It’s idiotic that we have a need for stuff like this:
“an organisation that didn’t exist until several years after the fall of the Soviet Union prevented World War III.”
A woman won by 3 million votes last time.
“the success of the hashtag also serves to counter a super-frustrating ‘Bernie Bro’ narrative.”
And just as a side note, Democrats should not go around treating the Washington Examiner as a good faith resource.