There’s a lot to try and break down here. Where do you live? What are the religious affiliations (if any)? If you don’t delve deep into peoples’ political views, why are you so sure that women essentially parrot their spouse’s political views? Which studies are you looking at? From my own quick search I found articles with citations from the 70s to very early 00s. And then European studies.
Judge in the Paper Ballot lawsuit in Georgia last night is going to allow our insecure machines (no paper trail) to be used in November despite writing an opinion that said machines are extremely insecure and that Kemp and the Board had their "heads in the sand." Great fucking job Amy Totenberg, not a fucking chance in hell Kemp and all the major congressional taxes all end up as GOP victories. https://www.ajc.com/news/state--reg...2018-georgia-election/MPNGITqPbZ9wYfZ0NEP1IJ/
He hasn't said shit when the president praised Ergodan, Putin and Duterte. Spineless cunt bottom feeding piece of human garbage, and the thing is the guy just thanked him for stopping by and that's it
Didn't want to be president and still beat the hand picked Hillary Clinton despite spending multiples less in money. Sad!
Where are all the centrist to argue that all sides must be heard, I guess that only applies when Nazis are censored.
What are the odds Mitch is going to throw Kavanaugh under the bus to get his nominee before the elections
the kavanaugh confirmation can get tanked. but then they'll nominate someone just as bad if not worse and even if said person has glaring problems, the line from the gop (and the both sides media) will be how dems won't be happy no matter what. you get one free blocking of a nomination and after that its just sour grapes to question the qualifications of the next one
I don’t think Kavanaugh makes it to Monday, he will withdraw and they’ll have a nominee before the election. McConnell has been playing chess while Chuck Schumer smears shit on the walls. McConnell can use this nomination as a campaign issue knowing that even if the democrats pull off a miracle and gain control of the senate he can confirm the nominee during the lame duck session.
Now that Stormy has told us what Donald's Trump's penis looks like it appears there is a very easy way to verify if her claims are accurate...
I expect Kavanaugh will step down post-hearing, and/or post-more news from Ronan Farrow. R's scramble and nominate whoever, D's delay, November comes and R's likely win Senate, push through whoever is nominated. We lose either way.
So does the dick look like Toad? Or does it look like Toad's dick? If the latter, how has she seen Toad's dick?
And the Trump goobers will say this Kavanaugh nomination was all just a feint to get who they really wanted all along. 3D Chess and all
Has this Shawn Christy fugitive been discussed here at all? He threatened Trump and has been on the run since June. I see schools are closed again Near Mansfield Ohio. I grew up 5 miles from his hometown in PA and he was causing disruptions in my hometown just a few weeks ago. Crazy story. Goes back years to him harassing Palin.
Deshaun just doen't have the tall whiteness that lends to good decision making like a Ryan Mallett or Brock Osweiler or even Tom Savage
Florida governor booed out of restaurant over red tide algae issues By Morgan Gstalter - 09/18/18 07:38 AM EDT 1,533 3,549 Spoiler Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) was reportedly booed out of a restaurant as protesters vented their frustration over the state’s red algae tide crisis. Scott was making a campaign stop in Venice, Fla., when he was met with angry protesters outside of Mojo’s Real Cuban restaurant on Monday, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune reported. The governor, who is term-limited under Florida's Constitution, is currently in a tight race against incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson (D) for Nelson's seat. He entered the restaurant but only stayed about 10 minutes before he left to a booing crowd. His supporters held up campaign signs and chanted “Rick Scott” to drown out the protesters. Florida has been hit by a widespread epidemic of toxic algae — also known as red tide — that is harmful to humans and kills thousands of fish. The phenomenon is common in the Gulf of Mexico, but scientists said that global warming has increased the size and location of the problem. Protesters outside the restaurant reportedly chanted “Hey hey, ho ho, red tide Rick has got to go" and held signs that dubbed him “red tide Rick.” John Citara, a Sarasota resident, came to protest Scott wearing a white hazmat suit and gas mask. He told the newspaper that he and his sons go to the beach now to document the environmental crisis — not to swim. “Once you wipe out the economy and the tourism, Florida’s dead,” Citara said. “If this doesn’t show us we need to do things differently and hold people accountable, what will?” Scott’s critics told the newspaper that he is only exacerbating the problem. Increased nutrient levels in water from leaking septic tanks or lawn fertilizer causes red tide blooms to develop, the Herald-Tribune noted. Scott signed legislation that repealed mandatory septic tank inspections in 2012. As governor, he has also cut $700 million from the state’s water management districts and reduced staffing at Florida's Department of Environmental Protection, the newspaper added. Scott’s spokesman, Chris Hartline, said the governor is “fighting to use all available resources” to fight back against red tide algae. Scott declared a state of emergency in seven counties last month and directed $9 million in grant funding to help communities. “While red tide is a naturally occurring algae that has been documented along Florida’s Gulf Coast since the 1840′s, Gov. Scott is fighting to use all available resources to help impacted communities, including declaring a state of emergency and providing millions of dollars in grant funding to Southwest Florida counties for cleanup and recovery efforts,” Hartline said, according to the Herald-Tribune.