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I mean, I fantasize about developing a sterilization gun. I am completely serious, if it were within my means to surreptitiously sterilize people en masse I absolutely would. Churches, country music festivals, and Republican rallies would be places to avoid for a while...

In fact, Mississippi was the original architect of voter suppression. In 1890, the white state legislature passed the Mississippi Plan, a set of restrictions designed to stifle the black vote by implementing a poll tax, literacy tests, and other measures, which was billed as a way to maintain integrity at the voting

An exchange student from Denmark told me they thought of Canada Goose as “drug dealer jackets.”

Status symbol, and keeps you warm while standing on a street corner all day selling drugs.

Telling kids what they can and can’t wear to school, isn’t quite as big of an issue in the UK, as it might be in the US. The vast majority of our schools have a uniform. This is a good thing for two main reasons, it identifies which school the kids go to, and it reduces instances of the poorer kids made to feel bad

Democrats can’t build a governing coalition with progressives alone. Progressives should absolutely be working hard to make their voice one of the most dominant, most vibrant in the party, but they have fuck all chance of getting anything they want passed if they act like they’re too good to have people like Sinema in

I agree, and also so long as she votes when it counts I’m fine. Also, she was facing almost certainly the toughest possible GOP candidate she could have found in Martha McSally, who had a great background and mostly managed to get just Trumpy enough to hold the base while not too much to alienate waffling suburban

Arizona’s been WILD. This is a big gigantic treat but the lil’ cherry on top is that also in the Arizona race for Superintendent of Public Instruction, Democrat Kathy Hoffman beat Republican Frank Riggs AFTER he suggested she concede on election night to him. She was like nahhhhhh, I’ll wait for all the votes to be

True, at this time and place it’s the only way to make it work in the district she represented and AZ as a whole. To add, she usually votes dem when her vote is absolutely needed. Otherwise she seems to vote as a GOP ally when her vote doesn’t really matter. It is what works in AZ.

People are often quick to call out Democrats that are “centrists” but she probably would not have had a chance in hell if she was any more left-leaning.

I disagree, slightly. Yes, he’s a narcissist, but he absolutely knows he’s lying. It’s just that (a) he doesn’t care about truth, and (b) because of his narcissism, he’s convinced he’s so much smarter than the people hearing the lies that he can put one over on them, every time.

While I look forward to 2020 with some level of hope (especially after some inspiring wins and campaigns during the midterms), I also dread it for a number of reasons. We all know it’s going to be a brutal election cycle that will probably start sometime in mid-2019 whenever the first serious contender on the left

45 is a narcissist. He doesn’t lie. Everything he says he believes as the truth. And you don’t want to know what happens to a narcissist when it finally gets through their psychosis that they’re actually wrong. *sigh*

I know this is not what I should be focusing on here, but I’m so incredibly confused as to how the “I am the Storm” part connects to the rest of the commercial. It’s like they had this leftover footage from a totally separate commercial about Jesus, and then just tacked it onto the Trumpy Bear ad because they thought

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Trump is the embodiment of the American Dream for a depressing number of people in this country. It’s not so much the money or power, but having enough of it that it can allow you to say an infinite number of stupid things without threat to your status or livelihood.

He’s a pro-life douche like all the rest.

Being a Navy SEAL doesn’t automatically make you an awesome person. Look at Zinke and Hunter Duncan.

You can disapprove of what the president says every day, or that day, and still support his broader agenda.”

You can disapprove of what the president says every day, or that day, and still support his broader agenda.”

We can be like, ‘Wow he shouldn’t have tweeted that,’ and still support him .