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Katya's humor isn't "random". Absurd comedy is an exceptionally difficult thing to pull off.

Even though I'm one of Gaga's few fans on here, I generally agree. It's very portentous, though the fact that they're both survivors tempers that a bit.

Jesus, AV Club. Meow.

Few directors can claim to have genuinely changed the medium like Kiarostami did.

No, Clinton will do what she's always done. She'll compromise on pro-business/anti-worker measures while fighting for moderate steps forward in regards to social change without attempting to address the institutional problems associated with the influence of money in politics. That's what I'm talking about when I say

I was actually making the same case. The ultimate difference between the two is that one has placed an emphasis on getting legitimately progressive politicians elected with his massive small-donor base and wouldn't compromise on issues like free-trade, TPP, tax cuts for the wealthy, etc. in office like the other would

The distinction between the two candidates in question is that one will actually fight for those proposals (given his decades of consistency) and the other won't if it's not expedient for her.

The main thing Bernie supporters care about is the push to get money out of politics; Hillary is emblematic of that systemic corruption and a vocal minority (not myself!) can't get over that and vote for her. If you were to ask an informed Bernie supporter those questions, they'd say that having a president in office

We're trying down here!

Media ≠ news.

These segments are treated as such; they make the rounds on social media and spread narratives, all because someone in the media (regardless of whether or not they're an actual journalist) took the time to speak to that narrative.

Since when is voting for a candidate who both speaks to the issues you care about and has a record of supporting proposals you also support "wishful thinking"?

As of now, those people constitute less than 9% of his supporters. They'll come around.

Same, my friend. God bless Texas.

It's easy to play the "everyone's an idiot except for me" game, but in this case it's just not true. A vast majority of Bernie's supporters are already saying they're going to vote for Hillary, yet we're here having a conversation about the few who are saying they won't because a figure in the media chose to talk

But, and stay with me here because I'm going to get crazy; what if we didn't give them an outlet?

We're all just sore losers, I hear.

I can't stand how much of an emphasis has been placed on these Bernie supporters who are actually going to vote for Trump. They're a small fraction of Bernie's supporters; most are either going to vote for Hillary or abstain. These segments make all of us look like lunatics.

Come back to me, you beautiful ball of fingers of a show.

She's a woman over thirty, so she's probably playing Cooper's mom.