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He might be the first person to drift a Bugatti in recent times; Given both the AWD and the insane cost of tires...

Hey, remember all the hysterical tantrums because Obama very occasionally took a vacation? All those people are going to be furious and outraged about this, right? Right?

Huh, never thought I would decline an offer of a ride-along in an F1. This guy just changed my mind

The best part of this video is not their interaction. She is annoying AF. There a lot of female car enthusiasts and a lot of good car wives. This one is chirpy and insipid. But given that he’s rich and young, and her chirpy “HONEEEY!” and slight accent, she was arm candy. I wonder if he still owned the car when she

I guess you’re not a fan of the “I can stay, and change it from within” strategy? :P

I think you ignore regional differences. Hawaii had a republican governor from 2002-2010 who was probably to the left of many mainland “blue dog” democrats. Pro-choice, socially fairly moderate; I was not a fan, and had I still lived there I would have voted against her, but she was not cut from the same cloth as

I now find myself wondering, “why even bother with the charade?”. These guys don’t care about anything aside from their own self-interests, and Congress doesn’t give two shits about what they say or do because they can finally do whatever they want without having to worry about the executive branch vetoing their

Trump’s newest bestie wins a court case in Mike Pence’s home state. You don’t say...

Is this now the Indiana way, showing favor to specific, individual companies on a case-by-case basis? Seems efficient..

It should be all or nothing. If it’s okay for Tesla it should be okay for anyone selling cars in Indiana. This it completely anti free competition.

Republicans want to exterminate black people? Can you back that up, I never heard that.

Sittler’s comment about not taking Yiannopoulous literally is making me gnash my teeth. That’s what so many people said about Trump - that he was just playing a part, saying crazy things for effect, trying to make a point. Now we know better. It’s not funny to threaten and denigrate other people - no, not even if

he fears for his life to the extent that he’s moved to stop.

One of the worst things that has happened in our democratic discourse is what I like to call the “stupidman” fallacy.

Not throwing a fit and then getting self-congratulatory about it afterwards might be a start. Yiannopoulous would be just another ostensibly nameless writer on the right, like most people writing for Breitbart, or the Gawker network for the left, or any other place. But he lobs controversy, liberals overreact, and

You could start by not feeding into him so perfectly with violent protests. This sort of reaction to him coming to a campus isn’t the effect of him gaining national traction, it’s the cause of him gaining national traction.

There are many lesser charges than murder/manslaughter. Attempted murder is also a thing. Not sure charging an 82-year-old would accomplish anything, though.

But he didn’t kill anyone. You can’t prosecute people for what might have happened. (though many try)

That’s Quebec, they don’t count.