“They all turned a blind eye to his BS when it was convenient.”
“They all turned a blind eye to his BS when it was convenient.”
Why? If you acknowledged the threat he represented, and donated money and volunteered for Clinton, and made sure to vote for Hillary, I don’t see why you should feel guilty for him being elected. You did everything in your power to stop him.
Sure, why not?
I’m not sure I get your argument (and I don’t think you’re totally clear on what you’re trying to say, either), but it’s pretty clear the GOP base - who voted Trump their candidate - made him the Pied Piper. Remember how many candidates there were? Trump beat them all and it takes a really ridiculous rhetorical reach…
“The Clintons were in his social circle for decades and took money from him and they went to each other’s fundraisers.”
But there’s no misogyny playing out at all. Definitely don’t say that!
They OP is who wrote “The Clintons.” You’re missing the forest for the trees on this particular story.
I’d recommend that post but it’s too awful and true for me to hit the star.
Well, if people on Twitter agree with you!
So because your personal situation doesn’t fit the common factors surrounding the opioid crisis, it doesn’t exist? That’s anecdotal evidence, and while I have sympathy for your chronic pain issues you’re being extremely callous, short-sighted and insulting to the many others who are suffering through a very real and…
That scene in Strange Days was incredibly disturbing. The context of the sequence - watching the recorded memory of the rapist/murderer so that the main character and audience are implicated in his crimes - made it work, IMO. It wasn’t for titillation, and served as character development for both the hero and villain…
The show has repeatedly adapted scenes from the novels that have nuanced - and possibly still problematic - scenes of a sexual nature and reduced them to rape scenes. Jaime attacking Cersei after Joffrey dies is the major offender, but there are other examples.
That has always been my contention when someone uses the “fact of the time period” excuse. GoT is fantasy - and while it has pulled away from it in the most recent season, most of its run has gone out of its way to find opportunities to depict sexual violence against women. It’s on the creators, who fabricated this…
Wow. So you decided to make it worse. You’re useless, aren’t you?
Reality Hillary Clinton constantly has to fight with Imaginary Hillary Clinton in the public space.
I do not know why they phrased it that way. The “we” is a rhetorical device.
The Mountain is/was a rapist. He’d probably be on Harvey’s side.
Every movie he’s made in the 21st Century goes against that “perfectionist” reputation.
And that Brothers Grimm movie sucked, too. So he bullied her for no reason.
It’s a term that describes people having different interpretations of the same event. So exactly what is happening here.