Well, I didn’t think “Who Cares Wins” would apply, based on this week’s election results proving empathy means zero in an election.
Well, I didn’t think “Who Cares Wins” would apply, based on this week’s election results proving empathy means zero in an election.
That was my ace in the hole. That song is so dated, but just thinking of it still makes me giggle. Plus, I back the message of it (i.e., f’ you, PMRC).
Note to LeBron: see, now *this* is racist.
Yeah, but that’s not a fair comparison. Something can be wrong to use without being racist.
I understand, but my larger point is that before we make assertions about people in 2016, let’s use the power of technology and (in this example) take literally one minute and Google “Kamala Harris marijuana” and find out where they are currently at. People change all the time, for all sorts of reasons. That’s…
Not sure what you’ve read, but...
“Bill’s legacy somehow remains positive...”
Because the 1990s were incredibly prosperous time; the working class actually did alright, as did everyone else.
Kamala Harris from California. Book it.
To be brutally honest with myself, that fact has made me care somewhat less what happens. That’s not right, and my brain and my decency usually rises up against it, but if millions of people who are going to be greatly negatively affected by this Trump / Ryan / McConnell takeover could not give a rip, why should I?…
That’s a huge part of it. Plus, many of them come from the streets, so they know how tough it out there. And no matter where they come from, I’m sure most of them have a story like what happened to the Bucks’ John Henson last year - even once they are rich, they’re still just a “black man up to no good” for some.
I think Trump is going to start inviting golfers — like the Masters winner, etc. I’m guessing the vast majority of the U.S. tour loves him.
I saw Penny play live in Orlando. I had really good seats (for once) b/c we were with a client.
Good for Kerr, Stan, LeBron - all of ‘em. Man, this week keeps getting more bonkers for me.
As a Pistons’ fan, I used to hate LeBron. I still have flashbacks when he scored 25 straight points to beat them in the playoffs. I also can’t stand the “King” advertising (he’s obviously a Top 10 all-timer, but I hate…
In all honesty, it has made me more of an NBA fan. I already was coming back, based upon the Spurs-led renaissance of “team” basketball, but this has jacked up a notch.
Hey man, it’s time you embrace debate.
“No...treating people with respect is better.” That the lesson I’m supposed to take from this election, in terms of a winning strategy? Donald Trump did nothing *but* disrespect—loudly and often—whole swaths of people. He reveled in it; he never tried “to understand (his opponent’s) point of view.” He focused solely…
Got it. “Even when it’s true” is a problem. Your position is that it is “condescending” to tell people the truth, instead it is better to appeal to some mythical fantasy.
Case in point, nothing. Can you refute anything I said?
First, Michigan was 50/50; Clinton lost by like 0.2%. It’s not like it’s Alabama or Oklahoma or something.
More importantly, you ever been to a Pistons’ game? It’s an incredibly diverse crowd. If you go to a Tigers’ game, you can shoot a cannon in some sections and not hit a black person or any person of color; same at…
You mean working-class whites? The part that would have still have had subsidized health care under Clinton but soon won’t? The part that would have had real plan to deal with the opioid crisis? The part that could have benefited from working on a massive infrastructure project (which Trump wants, but will have no…