Something tells me your internet pal David E. Davis is making a sad face while reading this comment.
Something tells me your internet pal David E. Davis is making a sad face while reading this comment.
Splashy and a crowd pleaser. Sure. I like it.
Illustration of the “Shhhh, don’t make them mad” cowardice of the alleged left.
You are acting as a rhetorical counterpoint to that point of view.
I’m going to do my best here. This will not be perfect, but I will try to operate in good faith outside political narrative. I ask that you do the same as much as possible.
What we do know is that getting force-fed a Republican in Democrat’s clothing as the “electable” nominee who was both despised by over half the country and also sucked mightily at campaigning is what gets us this current situation we are in.
Suggestion: Change your avatar to a picture of a candy corn.
???? Me and Max? What are you on about?
Would you like to engage in fisticuffs with me?
The correct narrative is that brown people can misuse their power just like white people. That part is not complicated.
It is not just a racist and supremacist educational system that furthers the company line of American Exceptionalism.
I feel the same when when I hear people say about America “We’re better than this” when no, we’re really not and never have been.
Show me the primordial goo, you sweet delicate child.
What the heck is wrong with you?
It’s not “themselves”, don’t be a dense American, Max. I think you are smarter than this, but it’s entirely possible that you have no friends who are not from your demographic.
I want to keep it real with you. So some of what you say is correct, and some of it is spun to create a narrative that you are just regurgitating.
Thank you. Spot on.
It’s just taking a lot of effort not to shut down when I realize I’m talking to someone wearing an aluminum hat and explaining how every muslim is trying to establish Sharia law in America.
Okay, thanks.
Sanders really, really needs to endorse Warren at some point in early 2020, he has a high floor of 10-15 percent but he also seems to have a ceiling on support that Warren doesn’t share— if both run in the mid-teens then there’s no real lane for a progressive candidate to grab the nomination.