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Let me get this straight. White male is completely oblivious to his privilege — fuck him.

These are fairly innocuous "my thoughts about the state of the industry" pieces. Not sure Klein and Salmon are the ones coming off as assholes here.

To do so would be to suggest that the complete disruption of another human life via a violent and horrendous violation that tends to leave emotional (and sometimes physical) scars that are never fully healed isn't quite as important as the number of INTs.

"[W]hom some had doubted would properly be able to lead him to victory because she is a woman."

Sorry, misinterpreted your post. I agree.

What do you mean by "things like this"?

The article says that the cops starting following them after they started experiencing car troubles. It can be inferred that the pullover was the result of those car troubles, either because it caused them to drive erratically or because the cops noticed something wrong with the car, etc. Maybe it was nothing that

Doesn't everyone know that if you get pulled over for a traffic stop, you're supposed to stay in your car?

You'd think Dunham would have the awareness and vocabulary to explain to Simmons that these two lines of conversation—one in which he proudly states that he just can't stop staring at the muscly black woman in the skinsuit, and the other in which he claims to be a reformed chauvinist—are in direct conflict with each

Am I missing something? The guest seemed to respond, in a vague way, that one could support the "ideology" of ISIS without supporting mass murder. He seemed to suggest that one could support ISIS without being an extremist.

To clarify - I have no problem with your post, just think you were unfairly rough on steviekm3, who was heroically attempting to bring enlightenment and reason to the steroidal masses.

Not sure why you're giving steviekm3 such a hard time for calling out someone who said something stupid, when you're devoting an entire post to doing the same thing.

And the SEC really was that deep and that strong; the weekly AP polls spoke to it.

That's funny, 'cause he'll be coaching in the NFL in less than 3 years.

The last coach actually did a good job recruiting, just a shit job developing those players. Rebuilding shouldn't be a particularly long-term process.

Well put! I mean, Harbaugh's only credential is that he's a Michigan alum! It's not like he's already had proven success in both college and the pros!

Nah, his handling of the concussion debacle indicates he has no perception of what is happening on the football field, which is something Michigan fans have known for a while.

No one at mgoblog is upset he was fired — the regulars on that website would have rioted if he was retained. It's possible to be happy someone was fired and at the same time feel bad for him, as a person, that he failed at his dream job. Not sure why you can't fathom this.

Fair enough. It's not so much that they were rooting for one team, as that they were calling every single play as if the guy was about to break an 80 yard touchdown, even as he was running into a throng of defenders. Check out the video at 2:55 for a particularly egregious example.

1 - I guess John Tyler never heard of the concept of a "hands team."