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Trump went to the CIA today to give a speech — apparently someone on his team thought calling the CIA Nazis last week might be a bad thing. During the speech (in front of a wall memorializing CIA members who died in the service of the CIA), he complained about the media and lied about the crowd sizes from yesterday's

I wish I could go back in time.

Since his last press conference in July (where he asked Russia to hack Hillary Clinton's emails)…

I can't reconcile someone thinking "They tracked me via IP" while also struggling with being unable to run a program as an administrator on their personal computer.

He did not come out against it.

I don't believe that would have been it. But Sanders would have had big issues that were not pressed in the primary.

Bernie's chances of winning were probably as good as any other Democrat (except Obama defying the Constitution), including Hillary Clinton.

Best explanation is that the Clinton campaign was able to determine that they would win the primary after Nevada voted and made a decision to not attack Sanders to avoid alienating his voters.

I wish I could laugh.

There's been some articles in the media — there's not enough evidence or a strong enough case to push it and the case is most likely to be thrown out.

A 17 to 19 year old Anthony Gilberthorpe (at the time) claims that Leeds was actually wanting Trump and was really shrill and annoying. And when Trump was in the bathroom, she told him that she wanted to marry him. His perfect memory is all that he needs.

The problem with this analogy is that the backstory to the game includes an incident two years ago where augmented people went insane (due to a control chip implanted by the Illuminati) and killed fifty million people.

1. Clinton supported an increase of the minimum wage to $12 from the start of her campaign. That was also the position of the Democrats in the Senate in early 2015.

Can you guess who's been named Trump's director of African-American outreach?

I was really hoping this movie would be bad enough (while still being epic and insane) to make mocking it enjoyable. Sounds like it doesn't even clear that bar.

So… Batman, world's greatest detective, uncovered two mysteries this week?

The United States used to have regulations on news broadcast over the radio/television called the Fairness Doctrine. It was eliminated back in the 80s because conservatives anger etc. This led directly to the conservative talk radio empires.