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Wine makes it all clear.

I’ve had a few glasses of wine. I was also scan scrolling and read posthaste as prostate, and my mind jumped to Alabama being the taint/prostate of Florida. It made sense to me and still does (most of us south of Orlando consider the Panhandle as another planet).

Also, Alabama, if you do elect Moore, we will concede that we should have let you leave the Union and you should go ahead and do so posthaste.

If you can only buy the product through a “consultant,” then it’s probably a pyramid scheme.

Dude. A highly desirable product? Most women do not want to leave the house dressed like 4-year olds. Pipe down with this assessment of your fugly-ass, rip-apart-at-the-first-wear clothing.

Why not make this suspension permanent, and, in fact, universal to all sororities and fraternities? Between hazing deaths, extreme and fatal inebriation; sexual violence; racial discrimination; and widespread misogyny, these houses have proved their recklessness and irresponsibility, manifold.

This should be on his IMDB page.

But to be fair, back in the day the Avon consultant never had to pre-buy anything. You did not keep an inventory per se so I thought at the time it was a legitimate business model. Cyber shopping put an end to all that.

Go look up what the DNC actually does. Because all you’re doing right now is broadcasting that you don’t know what you’re talking about.

Thank you! I feel like I’m taking crazy pills any time people bring up how Bernie wasn’t treated like one of the Democrats’ own the second he wanted to run for president. Well, he wasn’t/isn’t!

That didn’t happen, however. It didn’t happen, in part, because Sanders was never on track to be a credible threat to her win, and it was only media BS that led people to think he was. But had he somehow pulled off the upset, there is no way that Hillary would have done anything other than fully support him against

The DNC had nothing to do with the actual primary/caucus voting. The State parties ran that. If HRC or DNC wanted to “rig” the process they could have encouraged the state parties to go to primaries(they couldn’t force them by law) and they could have pushed to kick Sanders off the New Hampshire ballot(technically, he

You’re kidding right? The Democratic party has been shifting leftward for a long time, just nowhere near as extremely as the republicans have been shifting rightward. Look at all the shit Clinton had to apologize for in the campaign because what used to be perfectly valid Democratic positions in the 1990s are now

No, of course not. We would rather he either run as an independent, present himself honestly, and then drop from the race if it became clear that he’d be spoiler OR actually become a contributing member to the Democratic party.

There’s no actual difference in your “ftfy” change.

I’m not condemning him for it, but that’s what it is. That third-party candidates have little chance of winning isn’t his fault and he did the right thing for him and his campaign. This discussion was about whether or not what HRC was illegal or whether Bernie Sanders did much the same thing regarding a deal with the

O’Malley and Sanders are supposed to do their own fundraising. That’s how it works. You don’t declare yourself running as a Democrat and then go to the DNC and say “give me money.”

Primaries are run by states. Caucuses are run by state Dem parties. The DNC could be run by Donald Trump and a pack of monkeys and not have the ability to “rig” a primary.

A point I made in my comment. Bernie also signed a 2015 agreement, but as he did not want to do joint fundraising with the DNC and/or share his voter lists, he kind of did his own thing.

The rigging part is Donna is trying to sell books.