“vote harder” doesn’t accomplish anything, it just makes you feel worse when you do, D’s win, and then do fuckall
“vote harder” doesn’t accomplish anything, it just makes you feel worse when you do, D’s win, and then do fuckall
Nah, she’s not a pure enough victim so she must be lying (and “stealing” as one gaping mouth-breathing asshole put it in another comment here). I wouldn’t have expected people who claim to be liberal-minded and “woke” to pull the police bullshit tactic of treating sexual assault victims with suspicion or a callous…
You guys couldn’t have put “falsely” in the headline?
Intersectionality isn’t about using the resources of a colonized group to save the colonizers from the consequences of their decisions.
The DNC is just handing us over to these religious zealots on a silver platter. The filibuster is an imaginary construct that is not even in the Constitution. If you say it is nuked, it is nuked. The Dems need to just play hardball, because rest assured, the Republicans will shred the filibuster immediately when it…
Neah. If the dems want support they need to earn it.
It might help if the Democrats tried to do something once in a while.
I have to wonder about Republican voters in her state, because everywhere else it’s the “lesser of two Evils” argument. I would rather a Susan Collins over a(n) (equivalent) Marjorie Taylor Green. I would prefer no one vote Republican but that’s not reality. Collins is going to have to cave to her party’s crazy-ass…
The moment Hillary was nominated it died. You can’t blame the voters for not voting for a shitty candidate, you blame the candidate. That is how it works. The moderates were warned that people would not support her in the key states needed, they nominated her anyway, the Clintons themselves were warned that she could…
They’ve left it too late. All the things the Dems needed to do, like push through essential protections, campaign to stem the loss of voters from Dem seats, preserve industry, protect unions, show the importance to younger voters of not moving away from marginal GOP states to ultrasafe Democrat strongholds, not…
Text I got last Thursday (the day after Clyburn was campaigning with Cuellar):
Among the many, many things that burn me about our lack of universal healthcare is that -if-we-had-it- individual states could not deny you the same medical services you could get in another state. -If- there was health equity and access, then you could not get “lesser” services in one state than in another.
I love Michelle Obama, but I hate her “they go low, we go high” quote.
The Establishment Democrats M.O. is to do nothing until you can’t do anything.
This actually has me excited about Doctor Who again. When Chris Chibnall took over as the showrunner and Jodie Whitaker became the first female Doctor I was hyped but that was short lived. Jodie Whitaker was great but Chris Chibnall’s creative choices were absolute dogshit, not Moffat bad but bad. I kind of tuned out…
And somehow you left out it was immediately accused as being a transperson who attacked him with no evidence whatsoever.
I am an MCU fan, I am a horror fan, I am a Sam Raimi fan... and yet I find myself not really wanting to see this movie. I fear this is the movie where I am going to hit the inflection point of maybe considering moving on from the MCU. I missed Eternals and Shang-Chi (though I heard the latter was good) and did not…
Not really bagging on this movie. But Everything Everywhere All At Once is out there, has a multiverse storyline and it’s fucking good.
Because it dominates far too much of the cultural discourse and film-making world.
Jesus, I cannot wait until this Marvel thing dies down.