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That ain’t saying much

It’s a basic human decency vs. reprehensible assholery thing.

The disturbing thing is that all the idiot Trump supporters still think this is just about losing and a simple conservative vs liberal thing.

Kate McKinnon is an openly LGBT woman, and one could argue that the rhetoric of the Trump/alt-right has been more vitriolic towards those folks (actually, one hardly has to argue the point as there’s already some discussion about going after gay marriage in some circles). So no, I think Kate was the perfect choice.

Loved how she slowed down and tearfully savored that last stanza:

Well, the super delegates and 3,000,000 more voters, but sure. A Jewish socialist would have been a shoo-in.

Cunts are marvelous. This guy’s just a jackass.

Between his military record and unqualified professional success Popovich is approximately infinite-times more qualified than trump to be President. His humanity is just a really fucking nice bonus.

You’re a cunt.

Amazing how the news channels and nightly news shows are putting shit on a platter and pretending that the people who ran, applauded, laughed about, and expanded a campaign built exclusively on hating non-whites, including dead war heroes should now be patted on the back for a job well done by reporters who only want

This is why Trump won. We got tired of people like this calling us dumb so we decided to show them how dumb we really are.

It’s really nice to hear privileged people acknowledge and own their privilege, and make an effort to see things from other, less privileged viewpoints.

Damn, Pop.

I hate the Spurs, but Pop has good takes...

What are you talking about?

Turning away is what got us into this mess, my bruh.

“So you have no plans for the job and no desire to do it, eh? Fuck yeah you’re hired.”

...what exactly do you think insurance is? It’s not a piggy bank; it’s everyone paying a little bit every month while the insurance company pays out to people who need it. If more people require more expensive healthcare, then everyone’s premiums go up. That is literally sharing the burden.