And they probably just ran for office looking to find husbands anyway, so I wouldn’t worry too much about what they think.
In which a training program for the city of Austin inadvertently makes the argument to stop electing men to public office.
In which a training program for the city of Austin inadvertently makes the argument to stop electing men to public office.
Outrage drives media sales, after all, nearly as well as does fear and possibly better than does envy. … Fortunately, the law offers a reasonable response to that which is seemingly so outrageous.
Formal equality is insufficient. Yet actual equality will be more difficult to achieve than most progressives realize, says James Vonder Haar.
Some people are not happy with the UK election results.
Here’s a look at what happened when some sports fans in Toronto behaved badly on live TV.
So the Republicans were all like “Let’s give Obama more Power!” and the Democrats were like “I don’t know… could give Vietnamese jobs and America first!” and the President was all like “Liberals suck!”
Condemning violence from the oppressed while excusing it from their oppressors is not really a demand for non-violence, says KatherineMW.
We detached the sternocleidomastoid and infrahyoid muscles from their sternal and clavicular insertions. Then, I took a manual bonesaw and cut through the clavicles at their midlengths…
It’s not just that the Conservatives won the election. They appear to have won over the electorate. Did First Past The Post work with the multiparty electorate? These and other observations of the UK election.
Michael Cain looks at the state initiative process, and how it might be changed by an upcoming SCOTUS decision.