What a mind-boggingly dumbass article.
What a mind-boggingly dumbass article.
I’m starting to think the biggest threat to our democracy is people who immediately shit all over anyone trying to make a positive difference.
I think Libby crying sexism in the comments is what puts this over the top.
This is the second-stupidest thing I’ve heard all day. The first was slurred at me by some construction worker who was absolutely positive that I needed to hear his opinions about my hair.
Was trying to decide if this was worse than HamNo’s hot garbage take, so I weighed some factors:
Thank you! You are the first person I’ve seen to make this point. Trump’s entire agenda is basically, undo everything Obama did, and this site has specifically pointed that out on countless occasions and rails against Trump for it. Yet now we find out that actually Obama did nothing while in office. You have to pick…
And how did we get to this awful Boschian hellscape where Trump is our President and climate change is going to kill us all? Hmm?
It’s a real treat to see you say Obama basically did nothing and yet Republicans are demons for among other things...trying to undo the thing that he did. Talk about demotivating rhetoric.
I wish I could give you a bunch of stars because your original comment is utterly and completely gender neutral. Hopefully one day she will learn that pulling out the sexist card in such a manner is very harmful.
Ageist? Maybe, though an understandable mistake based on your childish blog posts. Sexist? That’s you projecting. Journalist? Not even close.
Acting like a child isn’t a gendered quality. Nice try, child.
When I saw the headline, I assumed Hamilton Nolan had checked the calendar and went, “Eh. It’s been long enough.”
Playing the sexism card toward a comment about your naivete only drives home the point that you’re a naive child.
Libby, young children of both sexes are wet behind the ears. You’re whipping the sexist card prematurely and losing all credibility in the process.
You’re fucking garbage, Libby.
Her articles can best be summed up with one word: Derp
This article is essentially the longform version of: “Nevermind the history of youth voting patterns—which can be charted over the course of decades. Nevermind that turnout for Congressional elections is always embarrassingly low—in a nation where turnout’s never good in the first place. Nevermind any of that stuff.
It’…
The way to get people to vote is to offer them candidates who actually give people hope that politics could make things better for them
As always, you continue to be the worst.