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There are about a billion valid criticisms of Hillary Clinton but she is very funny. It’s pretty universally acknowledged by people who’ve met her (including those who dislike her like David Axelrod) that she has a great sense of humor. But she’s funny in public too (like her reactions to the Senate hearings or her

Funny, I’m really interested in moving south from liberal metropolis Portland, mostly due to how tired I’ve gotten of the bullshit spewing here. Something seems a little easier about facing up to people I just plainly disagree with, than the crowds of “I know what’s best for you" hipsters here who bemoan

If you’ve already had 3 or 4 glasses of white wine and it’s on Netflix, absolutely.

Christians like to focus on other people’s sins rather than their own.

theyre all gorgeous but i am just so happy for isaac. like u did it. u made it, child.

Well, hello.

This right here.

Completely agree.

If you’ve reached a point where you’re asking “Should I leave my fiance for my crush...” the answer is yes and no.

The Republicans are violating the Constitution! They should do their jobs and give Garland hearings and a vote!

By saying that it would be acceptable to ask him to withdraw the nominee, he’s suggesting that it’s a fluid option and rule, not that it’s firmly placed in the constitution that gives the presidency its power.

I find this to be really frustrating. Of course, Garland isn’t the most progressive pick; in the current political climate, where even this moderate nominee is unlikely to get a fair hearing, a more progressive candidate would especially be DOA. Obama was/is being a savvy politician by offering up a qualified

This is bullshit. It is outrageous for Bernie to suggest Obama should retract his nominee if he doesn’t pass by November — that’s essentially the Republican argument that the incoming person should decide who goes on the court. And, like them, he only thinks that rule should only apply if it’s his team who wins the

A family friend lives in Chappaqua, where the Clintons live in New York. She told us how her friend was shopping at the local grocery store when Bill came in to do some shopping, and she shook his hand, and was so emotionally worked up over it that she crashed her brand-new car into a pole on the way out of the

I met HRC once, on my 21st birthday. I was working at a Clinton Foundation fundraiser at the Museum of Natural History in NYC. They hadn’t told us anything about how the Clintons would enter and I just assumed they would come in the back through some super secret door or something.

The idea is that Clinton has become a political rock star, but I also saw this as a dramatization of how people think women are preordained to act around Clinton.

Disagree. I needed everything Ben Carson ever said explained to me.

I can actually say, often verbatim, what Bernie is going to say in answer to a question before he says it.

if Hillary acted like Bernie, with the finger raised and pulling faces while she’s in the middle of a sentence, she’d be booed off the stage.

Bernie said “I don’t have a SuperPAC,” and I automatically, totally thoughtlessly, replied, “Oh, shut up.” I think I’m over the “I don’t have a SuperPAC” pillar of the Sanders campaign.