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She’s just getting the same “shaming” we Black female Obama supporters got in ‘08. How many times did we hear “how can you choose your race over your gender!?” from Hillary supporters? You step in to the fire as a surrogate, you get burned. It’s part of the deal. She’s got a few movies coming out this year. I think

It worth reiterating that her “support” for Trump isn’t because she thinks he would make a better president than Hillary: it’s because she thinks that a Trump presidency would be a massive disaster and usher in a revolution.

That’s how HRC chooses to identify herself. She claims “experience” based on 8 years in the white house . . . as someone’s wife. But then doesn’t want to take responsiblity for the policies for which she agressively advocated. These absurd charts say it all. Can’t have it both ways.

I get called a white young male on a regular basis here— ironically, largely by white women who try to use identity politics and racial/gender shaming to force other white people to agree with them. It’s disgusting to use someone elses race as leverage. And anyone who does it is no ally.

I hear her. I’m a female Bernie supporter and I’m tired of bernie supporters being talked about like we (female supporters) don’t exist. I’m not a “Bernie bro”, nor am I sexist, and I care about civil liberties, just like Sanders.

Eh. D’onofrio is by all accounts a fantastic guy and one of the best Method actors of our time.

In an interview with NBC News on Monday, Gov. Pat McRory called criticism of the law “political theater.”

It’s not entitlement to campaign on behalf of what you actually believe, and the longer we think that it is, the more middle of the road bullshit we will receive.

I like when rich people talk about revolution. Because they’re in no way going to retreat to their gated and guarded communities when shit gets real.

The first paragraph restates the data provided by the Census Bureau (79 cents on the dollar), and the second summarizes what Glassdoor found in their study (75-80 cents on the dollar). It’s pretty clear.

And the system will keep working exactly the way it already is rigged to and it is totally fine if you are okay with it. Most people seem to be. You can totally act like Democrats are better than republicans, AND THEY ARE, in a lot of ways. But in this way? They are exactly the same. And in this way they and their

Well, speaking in general terms, he’s right. Big money is ruining campaigns. I’m always amazed at the type of money raised by the candidates. There’s all this money being thrown into campaigns and you wonder how there’s a billion dollars in the economy to spend on attack ads but the average American can’t earn a

ITT: Hillary fans sound like Republicans. “Money in politics isn’t all bad!”

Sure they do. That’s why the Hillary Victory Fund already spent (not donated) $14 million of the $26 million raised on her campaign.

No. No. No. Why do you believe these obviously false assertions? I know the media plays lapdog generally, but it’s not that hard to figure out, even without reading about how most of these funds go straight to the HRC campaign to get around campaign finance limits. The DNC has starved state organizations. The DCCC has

Why is it called the Hillary Victory Fund, then? And why does she control it, instead of an impartial person or the DNC itself?

Were there principled liberal days? I feel like us liberals gave up decades ago, and made the way for centrism that consistently cows to the demands of the increasingly-maddening right wing.

What I am talking about is called the Southern strategy, and it is a product of the GOP.