"Why don't black people tip? I work as a bartender and it always amazes me how solid this stereotype is."
That's not problematic. Anyone in the service industry is aware of this stereotype.
"Speaking rape, "take some responsibility for themselves and not get so f"-ked up they wind up having sex with someone they don't mean to?"
That's good advice. That's what every father tells his daughter. Obviously I can see how someone would say it blames the victim. Meanwhile, every father has told his daughter she will be the victim if she does that. Which is also blaming the victim. And it's also considered good advice. This is right down the middle.
"Whole lot of F off and Dies."
"He was a sad, lonely, incel ----------."
Not great but probably not insurmountable. This is why we have the phrase "It gets better."
If insurmountable, the only politicians we will ever have in the future will be the ones with handlers curating their internet content from before they turn 18.
Now, I don't know if this guys is any good or just another piece of ----. I think we'll know by November and what's the rush, does anyone here even live in Maine?
But I suspect one reason certain people can't imagine he's any good is personal. Some people haven't grown from a crappy version of themselves as a young man to a better person in middle age. Again, I'm being optimistic that's what this guy is. For all I know, he could see the Libs as an easy mark, which they probably are.
@#210 ... Susan Collins has actually killed people, by enacting Republican policies.
Not said she wants to. Gone ahead and done it.
That doesn't disqualify her? ...
The bottom line on this thread to me seems that the GOP is in panic mode because they fear the loss a Senate seat.
So the GOP is pulling out all the stops in its attacks to try to stop that end-result.
To me it seems interesting that the GOP is so concerned about losing this one Senate seat.
Does the GOP think their majority in the Senate is that much of a risk?