Not-genocidal Magneto is a hero, haha.
Not-genocidal Magneto is a hero, haha.
And they all would have voted for Hillary, regardless of whether she addressed them.
But he was willing to lie to everyone, and claim that manufacturing jobs could possibly come back.
We played for a mandate instead of 270. And now we're going to pay for it.
You can listen to people's concerns, and make private promises to them, without making the campaign a referendum on social issues, in an election where votes in states whose voters don't give a shit about social issues are weighted more heavily than votes in states whose voters do.
Pence is a significantly worse person than Trump, and I firmly believe he would do far greater damage to the country as president.
You're right. There isn't a downside, when you consider that the Republican Party is explicitly against the people they'd be giving less focus to.
The point about the modern left caring far more about scoring Internet points than building the consensus necessary to win an election dovetails pretty fucking well with the criticisms of Jost's joke.
Yup. Middle America is absolutely fucked, no matter what anyone does.
No, they need an individual with massive personal charisma to trick them into voting in favor of policies that sacrifice their interests at the altar of cities on the coasts.
Yeah! What good has making other people agree with your opinion ever done in a democracy?!
No, it's that they spent too much time talking about those issues, rather than about things blue-collar workers in the Midwest care about…when LGBT+ people were always going to vote for them.
I mean…Trump was the only Republican in the field to say "Of course trans people should use whatever bathroom makes them feel comfortable." Dude didn't even understand why it might be controversial.
Look at who you're talking to, haha.
Seriously.
When she meets up with her old gang, one of them is pregnant and she says "Aight, abobo, then Marie Callender's!"
Thought you meant "Too pretty to get major roles."
Hahaha, Jesus fucking Christ.
Except, you know, the first half of S1.
I mean, the main thrust of his argument was that the use of the Equal Protection Clause, which 7 of the justices agreed with, was inherently partisan.