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I’m going to disagree, respectfully. I think there is that hard-core 20% of RWNJ that wouldn’t care if the CNN anchors, AC specifically, licked Trumps shoes, agreed with the WH surrogates’ batshit crazy statements, and basically groveled for acceptance - if it’s not on Breitbart or Fox, it won’t matter. The other 25%

Yeah, I’m not sure stressing everybody out more is the solution here. As a matter of fact, I’m aware of at least one hardcore academic school where the long-established practice is for students to study nonstop all week and then “blow off steam” over the weekend. Luckily, this school happens to also not have

Colleges are a business, so they’re never going to be tougher admissions-wise, especially in party schools, and they’re never going to actively work to combat this culture which is what draws a lot of high paying kids to college who otherwise wouldn’t go. Schools would lose millions of dollars. Not to be a downer, I’m

It’s supposed to be education, not a four year party where you bullshit your way into a stupid marketing degree after drinking yourself into an idiotic stupor. I’ve met college “graduates” who could barely read or write much beyond a junior high school level.

I do online tutoring/test prep, and I was surprised to learn how rigorous UK schools are compared to U.S. schools. Not only are they more rigorous, but the assignments are much more relevant to the “real world.” When I took a marketing class in the US, it was all multiple-choice tests on theories from the textbook.

Good. Time to stop the moronic trend of hardcore slob binge drinking on college campuses. “College” is not intended to be a place where you go to “learn how to drink”, that’s a TV/movie trope that’s just gone too far. College in this country needs to be far, far tougher...both academically and admissions-wise. Make it

Boston sports. They and their fans must always be victims.

Why do the Red Sox always seem to have these idiotic beefs with other teams? It was the Yankees forever, then there was a while not too long ago when they were guaranteed to clear the benches with the Rays multiple times a season, and now Baltimore. What is it about this team than makes its players act like a bunch of

Sorry for hanging out in more than one echo chamber...?

Well I’m too lazy to photoshop an “I’m With Her” t-shirt onto him.

When all else fails, chalk it up to prejudice.

Really??? Literally NOBODY is making this argument? Because I’ve seen it all over the online haunts I frequent, and someone once said almost literally those exact words to me IRL (a white feminist over the age of 60). In this very book it’s revealed that it was even floated as a potential campaign slogan.

People in rural Ohio either don’t know or care about Trump’s history in New York. As a matter of fact, him being hated by coastal elites was a plus to them. To them, he was the masterful boss on The Apprentice. A guy would would obviously fire all of the bad people in Washington and get rid of Mexicans Who Are Taking

Ok here you go: I didn’t give two fucks that Clinton was a woman, I gave many fucks about the fact that she was going to have a hard time actually winning the general. I was absolutely correct about that, by the way.

That answer sounds a lot like the type of response that graphic designers hate to hear from their clients. “I dunno. Can’t you just make it 20% cooler?”

But...that’s not really why a lot of people voted for her?

“Hillary had a lot of good policies, but messaging...”

Because that pro-labor person would have beaten Trump about the head and face with the idea that he outsources his own jobs, proudly celebrates people getting fired, and really doesn’t give a damn about working-class americans. In an election where people are anxious about not having as good a life as their parents

I believe trump voters considered those to be attacks by crooked media.

NYC didn’t vote for him.