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zman232

See Mortimer’s How to Read a Book. Combined with speed reading software I actually did get better not only at reading faster, but knowing which content to read quick and which to take my time and aim for deep comprehension. Hint: don’t speed read Hegel.

Just going to say, the author should be promoting paid family leave, not just maternal leave. Giving fathers time off to be with their kids matters too, and helps both men and women. Part of the problem in this country is thinking fathers don’t need to be engaged with their kids the same as mothers.

Democratic establishment. Longest tenured independent. Don’t be daft.

Longest tenured independent. That’s not Democratic establishment.

How about being Congresses longest tenured independent? No?

I find it interesting fuckers like you demean and disparage a man who’s fought for those same things harder and longer than his opponent. Maybe you’re the problem because you can’t deal with people not liking a shitty political status quo. I have three words: GO FUCK YOURSELF.

Oh how offensive to have men involved in democracy, the horror!

It’s a primary. Establishment, monied interests are what you take on in a primary goddamnit.

You’re a cowardly little shit if you’re going to decide who to vote for based on his statements on this matter. Money in politics prevents every other damn issue from moving, end of story.

Ah the classic conservative notion of rewriting history for political benefit. You’ll have to do better than that Nikki, read Kemal Ataturk. Now THAT’s how you do revisionism.

I see what you mean on thier endorsement being specific to reproductive rights and access to low cost care. However, the single-payer healthcare is strongly connected to those goals, since it would lower the entirety of healthcare costs including birth control, pap smears, etc. And yes she’s a woman, but it seems to

I’m not denying her role as a advocate for women’s health, but you can’t realistically say she supports universal healthcare. Both the ACA and any market-based insurance approach will allow for gaps in coverage. We pay the highest premiums in the world. We have the most inefficient healthcare system in the world, and

You do sound a little bitter. I can relate, I’m a Sanders fan and it’s been tough with how quickly media/establishmentdems/olderpeople are to dismiss him. Hidden debates, Trump-fever, TV-media blackout. All that and he’s still been consistently rising in polls, donations, and albeit more slowly, endorsements. I’m on

Umm, panicking much? Womens rights aren’t really being eroded you know. Obviously the GOP is trying, and the SC isn’t helping as much as it could, but PP is still funded, and BC is becoming more and more freely available - see over the counter program in Oregon, Colorado’s IUD program for low-income women, etc. Quit

Come on, are you serious? Elections in the age of the internet make gaffes/insane primary politics incredibly visible, and Rubio has said some batshit crazy things by John McCain or Mitt Romney standards, and they couldn’t win either. The whole GOP will be unable to separate itself from the Trump primary, even if they

You know, this does irk me. Yes, I am a Sanders fan. Also a man. But I feel the need to chime in because I agree with PP a great deal is at stake this election.

Stop with the “pick a candidate because they’re electable” bit. Please. Talk about action and issues, let voters decide what platform makes the most sense. That’s hard enough without muddling up that process with 100% speculation, aka B*LLSH*T, about who can and can’t pull out elections.

Come on, Media has been supporting Sanders? Don’t be daft in your advocacy for Hillary, she’s got things for you to focus on without blaming the media. She’s got pluses besides the novelty-in-history factor... right?