we should also ask ourselves, “If I were in the same position, would I be able to say no to her?”
we should also ask ourselves, “If I were in the same position, would I be able to say no to her?”
He's always been like that in interviews, it's just been about things less meaningful. People don't like your toad getting hit by lightning line? Blame it on Halle Berry's delivery. People don't like your alien script? The director shot it all wrong! Dude's never heard of the word accountability.
The runner up that I left off this list was “Tariffs” which is actually the issue that has sparked the most true dissent within his party, which itself goes to show where the Republican party’s priorities are.
Literally the only thing that would cause congressional Republicans to turn on Trump would be if he started loudly and consistently advocating for a 50% tax rate on those making more than $1,000,000/year.
The *real* Valley of the Beyond was either inside us all along, or it’s the friends we made along the way. We’ll find out which one for sure in a deleted scene from the sixth timeline of season three.
Maybe Bernie’s time machine takes us to when Democrats, liberals and progressives were fighting for the left of center?
Left-wing populism is not the same as right-wing populism.
Tell me again how the Democratic Party’s ‘tactical’ election strategy worked in 2016? Because, trust me, I fell for it at the time, and I now feel like an idiot for following my centrist head instead of my socialist heart.
Ah the dreary Univision machine rolls on. The implicit assumptions here are that it is the left of the party causing the split and that accepting the DCCC’s interference in races and letting it go unchallenged, by supporting Blue dog or DINO candidates is a winning strategy.
Despite the appeals to an ever rightward…
That storied period where all Americans had access to healthcare, I remember it well.
Because it was hilarious to have months of speculation after the pilot immediately deflated in the...second? third? episode. That kazoo version of Where Is My Mind is some good shit.
That Japanese Breakfast album is being waaaay overlooked, it’s fucking great.
The ACA had 8 months of hearings, meetings, and committee reviews. It was scored by the CBO. There were 79 roll-call votes, 44 public hearings, and 160 GOP amendments introduced before the final bill was passed with a supermajority that could invoke cloture and end a filibuster. This bill is being crammed through in a…
The ACA was subject to 47 public hearings and roundtables before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee and another 53 before the Senate Finance Committee. It underwent a monthlong marking up in the bipartisan HELP Committee before being brought to the floor for a vote. There, it was debated for 25…
What fools we were! Oh, if only all us here at the AV Club would’ve listened to your words of wisdom back whenever the fuck it is you’re talking about, America wouldn’t be in this mess right now!
Oh, don’t fucking start crying about censorship, you tiny little baby. Just because you CAN do something, doesn’t mean you SHOULD do something. Stop and think about how certain actions can make marginalized people feel, rather than only considering how it would make you feel. It’s called being a fucking decent,…
That’s fine that you’re interested in it, but maybe Black people are kind of sick of seeing people fantasize about their further enslavement everywhere we turn. It’s weird that you accuse the “culture” of being race obsessed, but not the people who want to tell a story based on the continued subjugation of an entire…
The premise is part of “literally anything about it.”
It was never about workers’ rights. It’s almost like they didn’t want people to know what they were up to!
Traditionalist Worker Party