This is correct. That's also why they're gendered for specific roles.
Even if I were to accept the premise that democracy ~needs a healthy two-party system, we certainly don't *have a healthy two-party system, so who are these advisors going to be? Like, look at the other party's standard-bearer. Why would I want their advice?
Colin Allred, you stupid sonofabitch
This scene in Andor is just so well done. Two old friends very cautiously revealing just how radical they've become to seek an alliance. "Good to see you! I'm definitely not violently undermining the government!" "Ha, yes, me neither!" "Okay I'm totally Castro." "Ha well turns out I'm Che."
Every now and then you see a meltdown that would have fit in perfectly in a Web 1.0 forum and you have to appreciate it
if America is the police force of the world, right now itโs standing outside the unlocked elementary school classroom full of children being slaughtered, wringing its hands and pretending the door is locked. Also it keeps giving the mass shooter more bullets. And stopping anyone else trying to go in
Lmao this is SO fucking true. It is much easier to just have a candidate write your story for you by quoting them to fill column inches instead of doing actual journalism and reporting on a story. People laugh when you call political press "stenographers" but
On Tuesday, in oral argument in Commonwealth v. Lee, a *justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court* somehow was not aware and was incredulous that prosecutors charge people with felony-murder who werenโt directly involved in the killing You sweet, sweet summer child www.youtube.com/live/P_dWw9o...
What's happening right now in America is (on one level) quite simple: billionaires and white nationalists would rather end free and fair elections, freedom of speech and the republic itself rather than allow a multiracial majority to govern. I wish Democrats would say that clearly.