That is the best description of Bill O'Reilly I've ever heard or read. I have to dispute your characterization of him as White Mediocrity, though. He's not mediocre, he's downright horrible.
That is the best description of Bill O'Reilly I've ever heard or read. I have to dispute your characterization of him as White Mediocrity, though. He's not mediocre, he's downright horrible.
Spicer has degrees in government, national security and strategic studies and has worked in communications for a number of politicians. I'm not pointing this out to invalidate your extremely well-done analysis of white privilege, but to express my amazement at how BAD AT HIS JOB SEAN SPICER IS! I'm just gobsmacked at…
This actually made me slightly less worried about a robot uprising.
I'd like to think I'm less overrated than a yield sign, but that's just me. Very funny list.
John Goodman. He's always great even if the movie is not. I've even seen him in The Flintstones, which though not memorable was well-cast, with Goodman as Fred and Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble.
Home Improvement wasn't groundbreaking, but it was funny. It was a big hit for a reason. OTOH, while I watched it pretty regularly I don't think I've ever sat down to watch an episode in syndication, while I still tune into Seinfeld pretty often. And while I have a number of favorite Seinfeld episodes, I can't…