I’d categorize Steve King as broadly alt-right. Not explicitly endorsing pro-white policy but edging closer.
I’d categorize Steve King as broadly alt-right. Not explicitly endorsing pro-white policy but edging closer.
Except for you, who gave enough of a shit to make this mendacious troll comment.
If it was Lieberman vs. literally any mainstream republican on the planet I vote Lieberman 10 times out of 10. Ideally he would have never gotten the nomination, but once he did a Center right corporate whore, who will do little to make most people’s lives better, is superior to an amoral sociopath who is only going…
I agree. It’s a propaganda piece making a political argument. Like Frank Luntz, he seeks to “reframe” the white supremacists in a more pleasing and palatable package. Fuck him for making excuses for white supremacists. Frankly, I am very over it.
This is the guy who thought the Women’s March should change it’s name to make men feel more comfortable attending.
I’m with you but this is in New York mag, not the Gray Lady.
While she’s entitled to her opinion, it’s safe to say I don’t see eye to eyes with Miss Sanders.
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Yeah, as good as “The Untold Story” is, it is very dry and can be a chore in some chapters.
Remember: this guy has been a guest of Alex Jones’ Infowars a few times.
So he’s treating the President of the United States like a gym teacher treats a fat kid?
“As things trickle down...” that guy should look up where we get that saying from.
My favourite is the one who somehow thought Trump would solve the wage gap?! Even if you buy into his “I love women. Women are tremendous” bullshit, was I asleep when he acknowledged the wage gap?
Well, I can take joy in the pain of people who are regretting their votes because Donald is not building a wall/prosecuting Clinton. I really don’t have a lot of sympathy for those ones.
But they adhere to a personal set of idealized rights, and don’t necessarily approve of collective rights enforced by institutions, right? Like, say, the use of the Commerce Clause. That seems to make them feel pretty crazy.
Comparing Gaiman & Buckingham’s desire to finish their own story with DC’s greedy cash grab is stupid in the extreme. Be ashamed. Be very Ashamed.
There are no bad issues of Astro City. Busiek is an epic genius.
I know literally zero comics fans who are upset about Marvel taking back Miracleman from McFarlane’s greasy, lazy, evil clutches. Or any who don’t want to see it finish.
And Alan Moore’s is the only one that works.
I kinda disagree that this applies to Miracleman, given they’re letting Neil Gaiman finish the series when it was originally cancelled during the middle of his run. There’s always been fans wondering where the story would have gone if the series didn’t get cancelled, and now we get to find out. Now if it’s adding…