She was 22 years old, and managed to land an internship with the POTUS.
Yes, but were you ambitious enough to become intern to the POTUS at 22? Yes, she might have been naive. But she was also, clearly, a political animal. And political animals are often very capable of appearing very naive, while being incredibly cynical/ manipulative. Not saying she was for sure - but it's hard to…
Well, I'm not sure how to respond to that, but clearly my post came off as victim-blaming which wasn't my intent.
All very true, and yes - Clinton clearly was much more at fault here.
Fair enough - I'll edit that to "she absolutely did not deserve the cyber-abuse that she got."
I mean, I get that she probably didn't deserve the cyber-abuse that she got.
I do now! Thanks, I read that too quickly, including the title
Here's betting the neo-cons block her on principal ("fvck Obummer!") an we have no attorney general at all. Or an "acting" AG, just like we have an "acting" Surgeon General.
Why do you know this much about Taylor Swift?!?!?
Thanks for the clarification!
Thanks, now it makes sense
I mean, I applaud the comeback, but my hopes were higher based on the expectations set in the article.
You need to spoil it for us at some point - because I can't understand what the hell she said.
From a college football commentator, about an upset win over Alabama (I think?) a few years ago:
Oh man, sounds like her life was sooooooooo hard. Just like how Victoria's Secret models totally got teased in high school too - just like us normal, ugly folk!
How did Taylor Swift get through an interview without talking about her cats?
I want to Be that last owl.