rustypatti01
Rusty Patti
rustypatti01

Hello! To clarify: I was not being snarky—quite the opposite.

I'm a teacher, and although there are a lot of reasons I love my job, this year was the first year that I felt the weight of responsibility to make sure my girls and my boys know the magnitude of this election and that girls and women can now do what no one allowed them to do for centuries. I might be giving myself a

Nothing about this piece read as “snarky”.

This has been my favorite internet picture circulating:

I believe it was sincere.

When I was 10, my social studies teacher told our class that “A woman will never be elected president because women don’t vote for other women.” Not having the finely-honed misogynistic-bullshit detector I do today in elementary school, I believed him.

I want a wonk for Prez. I think they’re the best at it.

Thank you for this. I fully support Hillary Clinton and I wish we could see her like both the video above and the Medium linked you shared all the time.

Why are you asking a question you know the answer to? This is peak white maleness.

Not just you.

What is wrong with these people? Petulant children!

Bernie supporters now chanting “we trusted you” during warren speech.

love it. she must have been quite fed up, trying to talk over the loudest people in the room. remember folks, 300 people shouting is louder than 3000 people being quiet. Bernie/third party voters are out-numbered, and they’re screaming awful loud.

It could stand more diversity but other wise it is pretty damn good.

1) Joke about WNBA being unpopular
2) Joke about how there are so many ESPNs
3) Joke is an overused reference to a movie from more than five years ago

Congrats, you are now a drive-time sports radio host. Please pick up your bottle of spray tanner and wrap-around sunglasses at the front desk.

So how is it the NBA didn’t fine their players for wearing the Eric Garner ‘I can’t breathe’ shirts...yet the WNBA fines players making 1/50th of the salary for wearing something similar?

Excellent job, WNBA. These players have just enough to lose that they would be strongly tempted to stay quiet and toe the line, but they don’t. That’s fantastic.

If the WNBA let this go unpunished then most people wouldn’t have heard about it. But thanks to their desire to crush the expression it actually got way more publicity than any normal WNBA coverage gets.

I think this counts as irony.

So while the NBA very publicly ditches Charlotte over anti-trans legislation, the WNBA players can’t do this too?