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They seem to have done pretty well in the last 2 elections. So I would say that they don’t really need it to maintain power.

It is frightening how much the Republicans want to end the transparency of the democratic process.

“These rules are up for debate and a vote when Congress resumes on January 3.”

Classy, beautiful and dignified are all code for white, white and white. The funny thing is Melania can’t be bothered with any of these people and would rather divorce Donald than move into the White House and have to do the duties of the First Lady. Can you imagine her in West Virginia shaking hands with these people

Another gem from the bottomless mine that is the Party of Family Values.

Terry is old enough that even if it didn’t really affect him at the time, he was around for the great lie of Reaganomics and the trickle down theory.

“As things trickle down...” that guy should look up where we get that saying from.

but I guarantee that he’s really anti-Clinton because Hill’s a strong lady and my uncle’s balls shrivel in the presence of any woman who can look him in the eye.

That was my childhood, too. I learned about HRC by hearing Rush Limbaugh call her a feminazi. I was taught to hate her because she didn’t “know her place” as First Lady.

Thankfully, my grandmother (who died in 2014 at 92 years old) set me straight. She—the woman I adored more than anyone else in the world—told me in

I, too, was just a kid when HRC was first lady and I vividly remember stores selling buttons that said “I didn’t vote for HER.” Even as a young girl, I was confused and upset at the implication that she should not have a voice just because she was a wife. Look how far we’ve come. Now we wear buttons that say “I’m with

Are you me?!

Ha, maybe!

Are you me? I was a kid when the cookie thing happened and it has stayed with me. To this day, whenever anyone displays what seems to be irrational hatred toward Hillary, I think “I bet this ancient hatred goes back to cookie-gate.”

I am 64- This is my current Facebook status: I was the third person in my district to vote this morning. My hand shook and my heart pounded when I filled in the oval for the Clinton Kaine electors. My vote is for me, and it’s for my country. But even more than that, my vote is for my four granddaughters, and for my

Oh, and BTW, I’ve yet to hear of a woman who led a nation into world war, committed genocide, and was simply horrible in every single way.

You know, HRC was really the beginning of my feminist journey. I was a kid when she was First Lady, and I remember the mixture of awe and confusion when she went through “Cookie-Gate.” I was maybe 11 or 12, but I remember the anger when she “atoned” for her baking cookies comment by.....baking fucking cookies. I

We can detonate every single explosive, conventional and non-conventional, right now, and this truth bomb will have a greater blast radius.

I want to say this as a millennial: Voting for Hillary Rodham Clinton means the world to me.

My mother is 78 and has NEVER voted for a Democrat (much to my chagrin). This morning she was in line long before 7 a.m. (with quite a few others, she texted) in DALLAS TEXAS to vote for Hillary Clinton. Her reason? “While only a child the last time a fascist demagogue almost destroyed the world and ran his country

Mrs. Clinton quoted Jay Z. “Jay memorably said something we should all recall: Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther could walk and Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama could run and Barack Obama ran so all the children could fly,” she said.