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winter is coming

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25. Are we sure these "HRC Super Volunteers" are actually Hillary supporters?
Thu Mar 26, 2015, 08:09 PM
Mar 2015

Anyone with half a brain can see this is going to backfire spectacularly. Could this be ratfucking?

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So, simply because HRC is female, we're not supposed to use words that describe her? winter is coming Mar 2015 #1
Well, do we see "all" these words often applied to male politicians? leftofcool Mar 2015 #2
Yep! (But they're usually Republicans. :) ) TexasMommaWithAHat Mar 2015 #4
Only to to polarizing, calculating ones. morningfog Mar 2015 #6
+1 PassingFair Mar 2015 #9
I've seen all of these applied to both male and female public figures Bettie Mar 2015 #16
If "insincere" is sexist, I'm going to need a new dictionary to describe republicans arcane1 Mar 2015 #3
This is getting well beyond pathetic. hifiguy Mar 2015 #5
Those words rjj621 Mar 2015 #7
I don't know if I'd called it "sexist" exactly, thucythucy Mar 2015 #8
When "super supporters" are desperate to protect OnyxCollie Mar 2015 #10
+1 woo me with science Mar 2015 #56
I'm still waiting for her to deny her husband's racist comments on Obama LittleBlue Mar 2015 #11
Isn't the "fairy tale" a reference to Obama's position on the invasion of Iraq? arcane1 Mar 2015 #14
I think the "servant" part comes from his "coffee" remark to Kennedy. former9thward Mar 2015 #28
so if I said: guillaumeb Mar 2015 #12
I guess it depends if Bush had a legion of super supporters. Savannahmann Mar 2015 #17
glad you did not say what type of supporters guillaumeb Mar 2015 #39
in context i can see how things like this could be sexist JI7 Mar 2015 #13
This happens when one becomes sadoldgirl Mar 2015 #15
Ted Cruz is polarizing, isn't he? Warren DeMontague Mar 2015 #18
Here's their Twitter page Oilwellian Mar 2015 #19
"...the sexist pigs at @MotherJones"? foo_bar Mar 2015 #38
It probably depends on context gollygee Mar 2015 #20
What a &^*#$% insult to the genuine fight against sexism and misogyny. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2015 #21
No wonder some of her supporters go into a tizzy every time Warren's name comes up. winter is coming Mar 2015 #22
Indeed it would. hifiguy Mar 2015 #23
It's from her 2008 playbook. AtomicKitten Mar 2015 #52
this vocabulary list Man from Pickens Mar 2015 #53
Apparently any criticism whatsoever of Hillary is sexist. octoberlib Mar 2015 #24
Are we sure these "HRC Super Volunteers" are actually Hillary supporters? winter is coming Mar 2015 #25
There's a good possibility. It's just too stupid. octoberlib Mar 2015 #26
That was my first reaction, but it appears to be legit. Jim Lane Mar 2015 #45
This happens often, especially when writers doesn't have others interesting to describe people Thinkingabout Mar 2015 #27
And This Is The Person We're Supposed To Support ??? WillyT Mar 2015 #29
She didn't say this gollygee Mar 2015 #30
Then Maybe She Ought To Denounce It... WillyT Mar 2015 #31
Publicly denounce everything any supporter says about her? gollygee Mar 2015 #34
Question: Has It Been Polarizing To Have A Black President ??? WillyT Mar 2015 #36
If various media sources kept saying during the election that it would be polarizing gollygee Mar 2015 #37
Silly. H2O Man Mar 2015 #32
Let them take issue with the word inevitable. Half her supporters will betterdemsonly Mar 2015 #33
Is 'articulate' racist? Gormy Cuss Mar 2015 #35
What a big pile of steaming Jenoch Mar 2015 #40
Fuck those morons. Bring it motherfuckers, nobody is intimidated by those twits. TheKentuckian Mar 2015 #41
Mitt Romney: polarizing, calculating, disingenuous, insincere, ambitious, inevitable, entitled, over RiverLover Mar 2015 #42
Looks like one guy named John West was the source of this suffragette Mar 2015 #43
They're definitely right about ambitious and over confident... joeybee12 Mar 2015 #44
The Twitter feed is an obvious attempt at trolling. Gore1FL Mar 2015 #46
I thought that as well Oilwellian Mar 2015 #48
I wouldn't say so. But it's s tweet, so who cares? bettyellen Mar 2015 #47
Please explain how this differs from Rick Scott banning the words "climate change" hatrack Mar 2015 #49
Good luck with that. LiberalAndProud Mar 2015 #50
"polarizing, calculating, disingenuous, insincere, ambitious, inevitable, entitled, over confident.. DonCoquixote Mar 2015 #51
This is getting ridiculous. Blue_In_AK Mar 2015 #54
Clearly presenting a strong case for the candidate Scootaloo Mar 2015 #55
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