Exit, pursued by a bear.

barackobama:

POTUS was fired up at the UAW today.

hey guys, i’m gonna be honest, i got rull emotional during this

motherjones:

Currently on the front page of RickSantorum.com:
“Conservatives UNITE Moneybomb”
or, you know, CUM.
Just sayin’.

how
how was there not one person
HOW WAS THERE NOT ONE PERSON WHO WAS LIKE “HEY RICK, YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU LOVE TO PLAY CONNECT FOUR, AND HOW YOUR FAVORITE MOVE IS THE SNEAKY DIAGONAL?”
STOP MAKING THIS SO EASY.

motherjones:

Currently on the front page of RickSantorum.com:

“Conservatives UNITE Moneybomb”

or, you know, CUM.

Just sayin’.

how

how was there not one person

HOW WAS THERE NOT ONE PERSON WHO WAS LIKE “HEY RICK, YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU LOVE TO PLAY CONNECT FOUR, AND HOW YOUR FAVORITE MOVE IS THE SNEAKY DIAGONAL?”

STOP MAKING THIS SO EASY.

thedailywhat:

Anti-Censorship Win of the Day: In a major victory for the Internet, and major blow to its would-be censors, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), co-sponsor of SOPA’s sister bill PIPA, has officially withdrawn his support for the legislation.
“I have been a co-sponsor of the PROTECT IP Act because I believe it’s important to protect American ingenuity, ideas and jobs from being stolen through Internet piracy, much of it occurring overseas through rogue websites in China,” the Senator wrote in a post on his Facebook page. “However, we must do this while simultaneously promoting an open, dynamic Internet environment that is ripe for innovation and promotes new technologies.”
In addition to withdrawing his support out of “concerns about the impact the bill could have on access to the Internet,” Sen. Rubio also urges Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid “to abandon his plan to rush the bill to the floor.”
PIPA is currently slated to be voted on next Tuesday, January 24th.
[facebook / @marcorubio.]

there is now officially one thing I don’t hate about marco rubio.

thedailywhat:

Anti-Censorship Win of the Day: In a major victory for the Internet, and major blow to its would-be censors, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), co-sponsor of SOPA’s sister bill PIPA, has officially withdrawn his support for the legislation.

“I have been a co-sponsor of the PROTECT IP Act because I believe it’s important to protect American ingenuity, ideas and jobs from being stolen through Internet piracy, much of it occurring overseas through rogue websites in China,” the Senator wrote in a post on his Facebook page. “However, we must do this while simultaneously promoting an open, dynamic Internet environment that is ripe for innovation and promotes new technologies.”

In addition to withdrawing his support out of “concerns about the impact the bill could have on access to the Internet,” Sen. Rubio also urges Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid “to abandon his plan to rush the bill to the floor.”

PIPA is currently slated to be voted on next Tuesday, January 24th.

[facebook / @marcorubio.]

there is now officially one thing I don’t hate about marco rubio.

The article is very ambiguous as to who was where when the rifle went off, but jfc. 

There should be no need to keep a rifle in your fraternity house.