I see that my complete panic is groing in nicely.
I see that my complete panic is groing in nicely.
Oh, just the manifestation of everything Trump and the RWNJ media have been openly encouraging for the last 3 years...............
Your but your kind started it kind and it reaps what it sows. No one made Donald Trump say the things he says. You’re an asshole and talk about beating up the other side. What do you expect in return? Hugs?
They should have known that conservatives would never forgive her for the lies she spread about Roger Ailes.
I eagerly await the Splinter “Keep Home The Vote” article in response to this.
A certain proportion of the population will always be likely to support fascism. An even larger proportion of the population will ignore fascist tendencies in anyone who will help them make more money.
Civility, people. These horrible racists wouldn’t have to send bombs if we’d just be nicer to them.
HOW DARE PEOPLE TELL OTHER PEOPLE TO VOTE - Splinter, in four posts in the past week
I tend to think they already have.
I mean, it really was too rich to ignore.
No one with Kelly’s credentials should be this stupid. Personally, I don’t believe she is. But I guess, like racism, stupid is as stupid does.
Megyn Kelly does not think blackface is racist because Megyn Kelly is racist.
Kemp then asserted that much of that Abrams effort is focused on absentee ballot requests. “They have just an unprecedented number of that,” he said, “which is something that continues to concern us, especially if everybody uses and exercises their right to vote—which they absolutely can—and mail those ballots in, we…
There’s only one caravan to worry about, and that’s the one of Republicans coming from DC to gut literally every social program and regulation ever.
49% of millennials voted in the 2016 election. If they’d gotten off their indifferent asses and voted, these other threats wouldn’t fucking be there.
The way to get people to vote is to offer them candidates who actually give people hope that politics could make things better for them
You know the real problem with voter apathy?
> The way to get people to vote is to offer them candidates who actually give people hope that politics could make things better for them—which is what Obama did for many people of my generation (how wrong we were).
This isn’t crazy, troubling, sad, etc., anymore.