The white fragility is astounding...
The white fragility is astounding...
Get over yourself.
Here’s a fun quiz: One of these first two questions was about abortion. Care to guess which reporter asked about abortion?
C.B.N.
Does no one remember Freedom Fries??? I mean the Bush administration were a bunch of petty, jingoist, misogynist, homophobe pieces of shit too! Bush created ISIS, he refused to even entertain the idea of gay marriage, he built border fences, and his advisors came from mining, oil and lumber industries.
Not just a shit tabloid, but the reporter who asked the question authored: Clinton, Inc.: The Audacious Rebuilding of a Political Machine
The first two questions today went to the Post and the fucking CBN?!? Shit..
Looking forward: At the march in Washington, I met the woman who is running to take over his vacancy in Kansas’ 4th congressional district. She was very nice and seems to have a progressive agenda. I don’t know a soul in Kansas, but I promised her I’d spread the word. You can learn more about her here:
Aziz’s bit about G.W. Bush in his opening monologue cracked me up. “What the hell has happened? I’m sitting here wistfully watching old George W. Bush speeches? Just sitting there- ‘What a leader he was!’ 16 years ago I was certain this dude was a dildo, now I’m sitting there like ‘He guided us with his eloquence!’”
read and learn while we fight for each other
I’m encouraging everyone to replace ‘pro-life’ with ‘anti-choice.’ It’s a more accurate term to describe opponents of women’s right to choose, since they don’t care about the lives of pregnant women.
I don’t mind saying in public that it is Dallas Texas.
This absolutely can/should be a first step, and MUST be a first step, as the intersectional feminist movement needs more bodies. It’s the job of the white ladies who are already doing or planning to do what Kara has outlined to be patient/encouraging to the white ladies who aren’t there yet. WOC have the right to be…
She wants to make it obvious when people use photos from 2009 (when temps were in the 20s) and pretend they were taken today.
“And then I realized that soon as he takes the oath of office, I’m not longer the worst president ever!”
Yes. I kind of think this dress and hair is her way of saying, “I’m only here because I have to be.” She was gracious and perfectly appropriate, but this was not a celebration.
Michelle is as formal as she needs to be and not one. thread. more.
I mean is there real precedent for what you wear to the funeral of our democracy?
but why red of all colors?