The longer you treat them as kids, the longer they'll act like kids. When we changed the drinking age to 21, what happened?
When we assumed most were adults after puberty, they got jobs and led responsible (more or less) lives as young teens. Physically, people mature younger, now, but emotional and mental maturity is stunted because the societal message is that they're children.
This is how snowflakes get created.
As despicable as they were, ousting them caused a vacuum of power - and believe it or not, it was always in their best interests to keep the terrorists under their thumb - so they did. Without their hamfisted rule, things got worse - as I predicted.
I'm pretty familiar with them, but I could really only name the more well-known ones.
Edit: It's worth it to read them. They're short:
http://www.billofrightsinstitute.org/
Bernie Sanders' record speaks for itself. He has fought for the people all of his career, starting in college, when he fought segregation. He marched with MLK. He's been an effective senator, even through republican senates and administrations, and has stood out as the single most popular politician for years now.
Trump has surely scammed an astounding number of people, if you're the sort of person that would call that leadership.
No, or more specifically, Mueller is pretty damn non-partisan, leaning conservative, and it's up to him. Of course, Trump was a democrat most of his life, so is the question - do they refuse to arrest Trump? (He was never a liberal, of course)
Not being a cop or a democrat, I'd have to guess yes.
If he makes it through his first - if he even stays out of graybar hotel - his approval numbers are so low that his odds of winning against any candidate better than Hillary Clinton (an abysmal candidate) are astronomically poor.
In fact, if they ran Clinton again (PLEASE fucking NO!) she'd likely beat him.
He's absolutely correct. What he fails to mention is that people care about your feelings, and they spin facts. Ben Shapiro is as guilty of it as many - though not nearly the worst.
That's the problem, you see - and really, we all do it, to some degree or another. You can find facts to support almost any stance, and even make those that don't seem like they do. Edward Bernays was the expert on this - as Freud's nephew, he took the theories and reverse-engineered them, thus becoming the father of P.R. (He coined the term public relations, when he realized that propaganda carried a bad connotation. He wrote a book on it, too - literally titled Propaganda.)
Yes, there are a lot of excellent sites on the internet - just about every college has one, and they're typically chock-full of good information, usually peer-reviewed, and loaded with sources.
Wikipedia is, however, damn useful, even if it fails at times. It's worth checking sources, or looking for corroboration.
I smell desperation. Franken was absolutely one of the firebrands on the left, and his loss will be felt deeply. He's truly stood out, and one of the few that I'm not so sure was bought and paid for. He actually did fight for women's rights.
To be sure, I don't believe in guilty until proven innocent, but I'm also not an idiot, and don't think it's a good idea to put a man in the senate when the local mall says he's not even fit for them.
Now - Doug Jones prosecuted KKK members that firebombed a church, killing four little girls. That's someone worth backing...and I'm not even a democrat. Priorities in life? Yeah, I'd say.
LOL!
It's hardly "lib colleges", just one dorm with a childish display - but it is pretty sad. I wonder how many students are flat-out embarrassed.
Now, I have no real issue with it, but it's a definite WTF. Coddling is for preschool and retirement homes. College is for real learning.