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The defense of this behavior and interview is really odd. California is the state that sent Boxer, Fenstein, Harris, Waters, Pelosi to Congress— all of them tough, serious, smart women who faced tons of unwarranted shit for being women and/or black.  It’s honestly kind of insulting to women like them to compare what they went through to deserved criticism for on-camera meltdowns and cursing at employees. 

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2 hours ago, LCHorn said:

I’ve had a number of people work for me and I have never, ever given an instruction as condescending as “Get out of my fucking shot.”  

Reminds me of this… 

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Well it's a different world now and you have to win elections to fix things. In case you haven't noticed, raging assholes win elections now, moreso after the raging assholery is known. 

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4 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

Well it's a different world now and you have to win elections to fix things. In case you haven't noticed, raging assholes win elections now, moreso after the raging assholery is known. 

I understand you're being a little somewhat tongue in cheek, but I think the "he's an asshole but he's our asshole" voter is an exaggerated faction. 

Even amongst MAGA voters, I think it was the "he gets us" that resonated more than the wrestling like heel promo language Trump employs.  

Just don't ask me how Greg Abbott or Dan Patrick earns support; those two confound me.  

9 minutes ago, Underdog said:

Reminds me of this… 

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It reminded me of the Christian Bale Terminator Salvation rant, which was quite a bit longer and more fun:

Christian Bale loses his shit

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32 minutes ago, LCHorn said:

Too old.  That’s not as bad as the push for a 77 year old Janet Mills to run against Collins in Maine but there needs to be an implied, “we’re not running someone older than 60 unless they’re an incumbent” rule.  

Helluva lot younger than Villaraigosa, and she is committed YIMBY + has institutional influence, whereas Porter is newfound in the former and lacking in the latter (which is why I think it’s fair to hold her accountable for being pretty insufferable). Anyways, I just find the sexism angle sort of weak in the context of a state in which women consistently hold the most prominent positions at federal, state and local levels. 

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