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Recipes for Disaster by Tess Rafferty
Recipes for Disaster by Tess Rafferty






Heidi Heitkamp might have won were it not for the egregious suppression of the Native American vote. It was stolen from her by her Republican opponent. But then you think, how many more seats did we actually win, like Stacy Abrams’ gubernatorial race. And sometimes there is a nice surprise, like with this year’s mid-terms. And yet I keep trying to do something because to do nothing seems unthinkable. I don’t really know how to make Republican men and women think a man touching our bodies against our will is wrong. It’s like we’re living in fucking Groundhog Day. I thought, “I don’t want us all to be here a year from now, sharing the same stories.” And then this year Kavanaugh happened. And once again women were compelled to share their most vulnerable stories and once again it felt like a watershed moment. But a year later the Weinstein story broke. Women were compelled to share their stories of sexual assault online.

Recipes for Disaster by Tess Rafferty

I started the march because exactly a year before the Weinstein story broke, the Trump/Grab ’em By the Pussy story did. TR: I’m mostly terrified and part of that is that it all seems so futile. Not only have you put out a series of videos/political rants, but also you organized a “take back the workplace” march! Why have you stepped up to lead the charge and are you optimistic or terrified? PB: It almost feels like comedians are our last line of defense these days.








Recipes for Disaster by Tess Rafferty