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Chinaka Hodge
Dec 23rd, 2016 / 9:38 am
“A Yale history professor’s powerful, 20-point guide to defending democracy under a Trump presidency”
Oh puhlease…. get over it.
Get over your butthurt.
Get over yourself.
Get back to work and quite bitching.
Dec 23rd, 2016 / 12:31 pm
Don’t worry Tina, those of us who know the difference between ‘quite’ and ‘quit’ (and even quiet, too!) still like you. Quite a lot, and we won’t quit or be quiet.
Dec 23rd, 2016 / 5:27 pm
Taking action is not whining.
Leaving a belligerent comment (“butthurt” — really? Are you even old enough to have voted?) on a blog is whining.
Dec 26th, 2016 / 11:50 pm