Will the ~~circle~~ streak be unbroken?
DirkMcCallahan
Apparently someone, somewhere out there is subscribing to this shit, or else they wouldn't keep pushing it on us. And frankly, that's both hilarious and disturbing.
Implying that he didn't go full fascist about...checks notes...8 years ago?
I live in a "first past the post" country that forces a two-party system and penalizes voting your conscience unless it aligns with one of those parties. While there may be flaws in Ranked Choice Voting that could emerge in fringe cases, it is so obviously superior to our current system that it is hard for me to worry too much about the nuance of how it might not be 100% perfect 100% of the time. Any (democratic) system is better than what we have now.
I'm quite fond of this joke that I've seen in a few places:
Q: What do RFK Sr. and RFK Jr. have in common? A: Neither of them pulled out in time.
I look forward to the day when my refrigerator stops working because the company went bankrupt, or because their server was down.
The sheer pettiness of people on the Internet will never fail to amuse me.
I assume this is a version of Apples To Apples that's just loaded with innuendo and double entendres? Because if so, that's hilarious and I need a copy.
Oh, I agree completely. I think it's disgusting how the right has succeeded in shifting the Overton window a ridiculous amount over the past decade or so.
I'm fine with language evolving; my issue is that there used to be a word that succinctly conveyed a particular idea, and now there is no way to concisely convey that idea in English.
"Gay" changing its meaning isn't the same thing, because there are still plenty of ways of saying "happy" in English.
The lefty side of me thinks: "We're nominating a former prosecutor...what did we expect?"
The practical side of me thinks: "This is like Palestine/Israel. Sure, Harris could be better on this issue...but Trump is still a hundred times worse."
I saw the headline, and I automatically assumed that this was an actual "scandal" that Fox News was cooking up.