I don't know how long this feature has been here but it's pretty cool. I happened to just ask a question about how people find a sense of humour or lightheartedness in difficult si... moreI don't know how long this feature has been here but it's pretty cool. I happened to just ask a question about how people find a sense of humour or lightheartedness in difficult situations and there it was, saying something like it's thought of as lucky in some cultures a good sign or something. Nifty cool little feature! ????I don't use answermug that much so if everyone's come across them forgive me????I think it may be a little more mobile friendly for viewing questions from different categories now. Not exactly mobile friendly but it is possible to view questions from different categories now which is good. Only thing I don't know how to do is edit tags when I accidentally posted a question midway through. I edit the question and description but couldn't find a way to add tags after I'd posted it. Oh and I'm glad I'm finding sage sticks not sages tick like my autocorrect wants to think! less
But she was only in a position to run for president in the first place because her husband had once been president! She quite her law career to support Bill's political career... moreBut she was only in a position to run for president in the first place because her husband had once been president! She quite her law career to support Bill's political career. She traveled around the country - twice - to stump for her husband. She gave speeches other people wrote to say how great her husband is. She gave interviews for years talking on and on - not about herself - but about her husband. And we all know the extra humiliation Hillary Clinton suffered at the hands of her husband, yet she stayed with him nonetheless.How ironic is it that now she's castigating women for being controlled by men? She can't get over that the majority of white women (and 46 percent of college-educated white women) voted for President Trump.
Here's what author Julie Kelly had to say:"With multiple policy preferences and varying degrees of enthusiasm, and though few of us voted for him in the primary, there was one thing we all had in common: we did not want Hillary Clinton to be president. It was... less