Al Franken is much better at being a politician than I would have expected: [link] A woman in a Tea Party shirt confronts him about health care at the State Fair, a crowd gathers, and he talks for ten minutes and actually gets several of the people nodding in agreement to several of his points.
'Safe'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
That is, they believe that left to their own devices, people will help each other and make sure no one is left destitute by and illness or will go hungry.
But I think there's a darker strain that believes that people who are destitute deserve it -- this is America and everyone has the opportunity to succeed, so if you don't, that's on you.
But I think there's a darker strain that believes that people who are destitute deserve it -- this is America and everyone has the opportunity to succeed, so if you don't, that's on you.
THIS.
Yeah, well, they're wrong, and have stupid hair. David Simon said so. He used about a million more words than that and a whole television show.
I'm thirding Jesse's point. I think the darker strain is way more prevalent.
K's arguing with a cousin on FB about the president's speech. I'm in bed and she was like, "Help me come up with a punchy comeback."
"oh, honey, losing sleep to fight crackpots on the internet is so 2000."
Kat, has she seen this?
Sara! I'm watching Bobby Flay do a green chile cheeseburger Throwdown in NM.
There's a new labeling system, designed by food manufacturers, to put a green check mark on foods that are "healthier choices." Among the foods that qualified for the check mark are Froot Loops and mayonnaise. [link]
I think the darker strain is way more prevalent.
Well, that's the NeoCons, isn't it? They're not actual traditional small-government conservatives.
I showed it to her and posted it to my own FB to commemorate this moment on her behalf.
how was dad's trip home, ita?