VictorScope
VictorScope
VictorScope

“she’s just the songwriter”

I’m sure there are a lot people you can’t have a conversation with — many of them within your own party. That’s probably why you aren't good at democracy.

You are the one who called Bernie supporters “the problem,” not me. If you really believe that, then it’s on you to offer a solution, not the people you’re criticizing.

Sorry for sounding like Trump — and let me be clear that I will vote for Democratic nominee, whomever it is — but all I'm hearing from you is Loser Talk. You’re already making excuses for failure while waiting for someone else to fix your problem.

Welcome to the USA, babe. Try the Google, it's delicious.

No, you don’t need to change their nature. You need to change their vote. That’s something successful candidates do all the time — but it requires a little more effort than just hoping it all works out in the end. That’s called surrender, and it’s a pretty poor strategy for solving actual problems.

No, you misunderstand me.

If he/she is the problem, what’s the solution?

Why can't the world live without Gwyneth Paltrow news?

Not only is Anthropologie run by a man. It’s the same man who is CEO of Urban Outfitters — longtime Rick Santorum supporter, Richard Hayne.

She’s making easy money as a voice-actor with her husband on Star Wars: Rebels.

Nice commercial. Check’s in the mail.

Jezebel’s opinion is irrelevant.

Jezebel needs to learn the difference between ‘needs’ and ‘should’. They don’t mean the same thing.

You are the moron if you think investors are interested in anything besides turning a profit.

What “pressure” are you talking about? What evidence do you have that this parlor game has had any impact on Hollywood?

And how will you start “having” those better movies? Doesn’t someone have to make them first?

Maybe Hollywood wouldn’t fail the test so much if they were afraid you’d actually DO something about it.

Actually, NO movie has to pass the test. Not a single one. It’s just a parlor game for the simple-minded.

Because it’s still a lot easier than actually solving the problem.