This is from another site I frequent (forgive me for Melania-ing) and I felt this described it perfectly:
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This moment feels so poetic and significant, like something from an epic myth.
We have a woman who has spent her entire life marching steadily towards the oval office.
She would be the first women president of the US and the final obstacle in her path is the human embodiment of white, male rage that has been summoned to cause by all the hate and anger in the country.
I feel like tonight, with all the energy from the past few days flowing through her, she looked him square in the eye and simply said, "No."
Hope I can snatch a ticket to the UNLV debate. It seems to be difficult, though.
I MAY be wrong, but I think they usually pick undecided voters to sit in the audience. It's more of a "convince me" type of thing. Just say you hate both of them and you're in
I am so sick of those patchouli smelling Bernie or Busters. I am so glad we won't have to deal with them ever again.
Must be so nice to be so privileged that when the party adopts a platform by your candidate, you stomp your feet and cry about how unfair it is. They place more importance on the TPP and fracking than they do on actual human rights.