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Hekate

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32. That's an awe-inspiring comment
Fri Jul 21, 2017, 03:20 PM
Jul 2017

And no, I don't care if he said "man up." Consider the source and what it cost him to come out with that admission.

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And forever tar anyone with an (R) next to their name ghostsinthemachine Jul 2017 #1
They said the same thing after Watergate Wednesdays Jul 2017 #55
I've said the same thing Bettie Jul 2017 #2
Same here. Duppers Jul 2017 #20
I have been saying all along and this includes justice. Eliot Rosewater Jul 2017 #3
NO. NOT HELPFUL. That's the attitude Putin and the GOP WANT us to have. pnwmom Jul 2017 #7
I know, but I do those ON PURPOSE to show my ANGER at the people who Eliot Rosewater Jul 2017 #42
Your frequent defeatist surrender posts ("it is over") are NOT helpful to Democrats or progressives. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #30
Whoa.....people don't like reality except in very tiny doses Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #37
I agree. Until we can fire Putin.... workinclasszero Jul 2017 #45
Thank you , and my point is this was ALL AVOIDABLE but for...oops, cant say it Eliot Rosewater Jul 2017 #46
I detest the expression "man up" Skittles Jul 2017 #4
No, it doesn't, it's the difference between being a boy and having the maturity of a man OnDoutside Jul 2017 #5
exactly how is that different from just being an ADULT? Skittles Jul 2017 #6
Why don't you start using the term Adult Up ? Maybe it will catch on ! OnDoutside Jul 2017 #10
so sorry you cannot admit I am correct Skittles Jul 2017 #13
Only because you are wrong. It's a common saying. There's nothing stopping you from OnDoutside Jul 2017 #15
LOLOL Skittles Jul 2017 #16
Common is no excuse. "Mighty white of you" used to be common. Using "gay" as negative still common. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #25
+1 flibbitygiblets Jul 2017 #38
Yes. That expression does not malign indians Hulk Smash II Jul 2017 #43
Think again. It does malign and they are not "Indians" which maligns them a second way. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #44
In fairness, that's just being silly. If I'm talking to a male OnDoutside Jul 2017 #50
Sexism is sexism even when it is two men talking together. Like for racism, that's no excuse either. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #51
I completely disagree with you. This goes to ridiculous lengths, it's no wonder people recoil OnDoutside Jul 2017 #52
It's easy to purge sexist language. In RETAINING it, you're the one going to ridiculous lengths Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #53
In YOUR opinion ! If you want to see sexism in everything, off you go, but please stop trying to OnDoutside Jul 2017 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #24
Not a bad idea. maddiemom Jul 2017 #39
It's funny, I've used that term recently, a couple of times, for the the first time in as OnDoutside Jul 2017 #41
And DU is liberal, can you imagine what the rightwing sites are like? Eliot Rosewater Jul 2017 #47
Here's three minutes of spoken word Nevernose Jul 2017 #8
wow - does he ever get it Skittles Jul 2017 #11
More.... loyalsister Jul 2017 #18
+1. That was unexpectedly excellent and spot on point. Thank you! . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #26
Awesome (and so's Kipling) Hekate Jul 2017 #29
He's great--thank you for posting. spooky3 Jul 2017 #40
It is sexist to assume that a politician has to be male gender. Period. . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #23
you're wrong. she's right. La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2017 #28
Yes, it's archaic sexist BS. nt Maven Jul 2017 #19
Best response I've seen so far: Fortify! Saviolo Jul 2017 #21
It also perpetuates the sense that men run congress--clearly a big part of the problem flibbitygiblets Jul 2017 #31
Ryan and McConnell are on Russia's payroll too, I wouldn't be shocked or surprised if they are uponit7771 Jul 2017 #9
of course they are Skittles Jul 2017 #12
RussiaPlublican party should all be going to jail, there's no "...its in the past.." with this shit uponit7771 Jul 2017 #14
Your point needs to be screamed from the rooftops daily TeapotInATempest Jul 2017 #34
The leadership is malaise Jul 2017 #17
Nunes, Chaffetz, Rohrabacher and more, too. Eliot Rosewater Jul 2017 #48
"man up"? Why the sexist phrase? (Wilson, not MelissaB) Is Nancy Pelosi ever required to "man up"? Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2017 #22
The Republican betrayal of America is epic skuzz Achilleaze Jul 2017 #27
That's an awe-inspiring comment Hekate Jul 2017 #32
Yep. nt SunSeeker Jul 2017 #33
And he means "American democracy" by "This whole thing" sharedvalues Jul 2017 #35
Please define "this whole thing" bucolic_frolic Jul 2017 #36
Rick leaves out that he's one of the people who made his party what it is. JHB Jul 2017 #49
That's their objective: DESTROY the US Gov't. They said so. SHitler & Bannon. n/t CousinIT Jul 2017 #56
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