tamsendonner
Tamsen Donner
tamsendonner

I’m a gay man and I’m not too worried about any Supreme Court second guessing itself about gay marriage. They really don’t like to reverse themselves. Various nutjobs from all corners of the country have been trying to undo Roe v Wade since the moment it was decided in 1973 and they’ve gotten nowhere. Up until 1967 it

We’re going to California in mid-January sometime, might be Inauguration Day. If President Trump is sworn in I’ll report back from beyond the grave. 

I think she’s a little young, even for Trump. Give her three or four more years.

I think you Minnesotans are a loyal bunch. You went for Carter in 1980 because Mondale was the VP and Mondale in 1984. If Mondale was from Wisconsin or North Dakota I’m pretty sure you would have been buried alive in the Reagan landslide, as I was (my first vote was for Mondale in 1984. I was a distinct minority,

More like Dress Barn. Or Ross Dress for Less. But more importantly, who’s the poor little girl Trump is shoulder-groping? Won’t someone think of the children?

Oh God. Ohio for Trump. MI, WI, PA, NH, NC, and FL not called yet. I fully expect that Hillary will pull this one off but it won’t be quite the mandate we, her supporters, were hoping for.

Yes, we actually have several parties in New York. I think Jill Stein was only on the Green Party ticket, but even Gary Johnson got two lines, Libertarian and Independence. I guess we are so cranky and contentious you can always round up a few tens of thousands of folks and form a party.

It’s more of a gesture than anything else. It’s a way to express the fact that you’re part of the liberal wing of the Democratic party without going all Jill Stein. Trump is running on the Republican and Conservative party lines. Just in case Republican isn’t conservative enough.

Does your friend’s state have cross-party (fusion) voting? That’s when third parties run major party candidates on their line. I voted for Hillary but on the Working Families Party ticket, not the Democratic Party ticket. I basically voted Socialist, as I wanted to, and Hillary was the candidate. Win win!

Now playing

I can send you one of mine! I got two, one when I checked in and received my ballot, and one after I placed my ballot in the scanner. It was absolute mayhem at my polling place, by the way. I voted in Harlem and the crowds were big and the lines were long. So very, very long. I voted up here in 2008 and 21012, when

There will be nothing to see until the polls close. Spare yourself the fact-free speculation. I don’t think media is even allowed to report exit polling results until the polls close.

Thank you for being a friend.

My maternal grandparents were born in the Canadian Maritimes (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.) I suspect Ms. Coulter would exempt me from this generational litmus test, since they were both Anglophones, not Francophones, so nothing “foreign” about them.

Do you ever watch Comedy Central’s “Another Period”? I just watched an episode from the second season called “The Roosevelts.” Very funny but very, very vulgar. It appealed to the eight-year-old boy in me that I once was.

Oh I would love that! Thanks for the rec.

Quite honestly, I would pay good money for a self-portrait of Barack Obama in a bathtub.

I’ll tell you a story I’ve told here before. I have voted in every Presidential election since 1984 (I voted for Mondale. Ouch.) except in one. In 2004 I sat it out because I thought W was a shoo-in for re-election. He won by three million votes. But in my deep blue state (New York) what if I had voted for Kerry? New

Michelle doesn’t have to go anywhere.

Oh God why, why this close to the opening of the polls in New York did you bring up the “Planet Hillary” NYT Magazine cover? Stuff of nightmares.

On Inauguration Day 2009 I took the day off and served a chicken a la king buffet (which is actually quite tasty, but the sodium levels can be a little high if you make it with cream of mushroom soup.) I did this because I had read that that’s what FDR served at the White House when he was inaugurated in 1933. I