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Like Trump would use the word “exculpatory.”

This whole season of Bojack. It’s so perfect and devastating.

Didn’t we already suspect this is why he kept calling her out? Because she rejected him.

Strangely, it appears he was referring to Katie Tur’s new book. If there’s anyone that knows him well, it’s probably Katie. I think she’s spent more time around him than any of his children.

Threw this one together last night.

My boyfriend has chronic pain and humiliating is the right word when it comes to trying to get his prescriptions filled. One time he lost an entire bottle on the plane and the pharmacy refused a refill because he could be lying. He was afraid to ask his doctor because he didn’t want to have a bad reputation as a

Can you please cross post this to Giz so we can get half the comments on why those men are the “most qualified” and gender had nothing to do it, merit did, and we’re actually sexist for demanding (totally unqualified) women be represented, etc., etc.,  and the other half of the comments be complaints about how Giz

Selecting white men is always about merit. Selecting anyone other than a white man is always affirmative action. Sort of like how people who aren’t white men caring about political issues that affect them personally is identity politics, but white men caring about political issues that affect them personally has

Well if you’re a woman advanced enough in your career to be a US Attorney you are way too old to hold Donald Trump’s attention for more than 30 seconds. So, it’s understandable.

I think it’s the first time a character has been explicitly described as asexual and it wasn’t from a tumor or childhood trauma or some shit like that.

How dare you! He doesn’t make bad Nazi jokes.....he makes great ones.

So, to translate that to American, it would basically be like dressing up as Col Klink or Sgt Schultz to attend a Hogan’s Heroes themed party?

Clinton is/was really quite qualified, particularly for a job that is so extraordinary and varied that it is not clear what can prepare a person for success, a little hyperbole is allowed. I get so tired of the constant refrain of ‘nah, she’s not all that great’ that follows praise for women.

From all New Yorkers I say: fuck you.

No, Trump won because of the whitelash against Obama. W Bush expanded Medicare with a massive drug giveaway and no one was angry, yet when Obama takes a very small step towards making the health care system make sense, he’s pillored as a socialist. I wonder what the difference was?

What follows is my thoughts on the season as a whole which are connected to this episode. There are no spoilers.

Lowest of low bars, but this has gotta be the most thoughtful TV exploration of asexuality I’ve had the privilege to watch. I’m beyond curious whose idea this subplot was, I kinda feel like I need to thank ‘em.

Well she believes that woman and black people should be allowed to vote, so I kinda wish she had written it instead....

But apparently sexism wasn’t enough to convince people to not vote for Trump, who obviously had and has no connection to Goldman Sachs.

To me, that was used to demonstrate that Rolling Stone used higher standards in fact checking for much less important things (celebrity hair color). It shows that it wasn’t a case of when bad journalism met sexual assault, it was a case of bad journalism happening specifically because it was about rape on campus,