They're basically the same person, except Enterprise wasn't supposed to be a comedy.
They're basically the same person, except Enterprise wasn't supposed to be a comedy.
He would be far too level-headed and we would lose such great plots as "Archer genocides planet because he's annoyed and water polo is on."
"But what about Enterprise?"
-No one
I never said otherwise, or said that labeling those people as such is wrong. Merely that it would be an act that would adversely affect them.
1) If we are discussing press specifically, then yes, people attending a public event still qualify as private citizens. A public figure is a celebrity, a public official, or a powerful/influential individual.
There is no need for insulting language. This is not an ideological or political discussion. It is merely a elucidation on the meaning of a word.
Posting identifying information of a person then publishing it is the very definition of doxxing. If you want to post a picture of someone for others to locate and target, that's your call, but it is certainly doxxing.
That was a real tongue twister you tossed out. I know that Milo is smart enough to not outright say anything illegal, so he won't make direct threats or be implicated as a conspirator in violence, but he provokes others to do his dirty work for him. He fans the flame, gives them a name for them to go after, then steps…
Obama was particularly flawed on foreign relations in my opinion, but the president has to ride a thin line when it comes to pointing out flaws in the US governmental system to offer a fix while projecting strength and positive influence abroad. These comments give a nice soundbite for terrorist recruitment and a…
The position of the president is figurative as well as active and part of it is presenting a strong, principled side to work with others. Admitting the flaws of your own nation to protect the reputation of a dictatorial regime is wrong, even if he is correct. It gives ammo to enemies and embarrasses our friends. A…
I don't know. They were coming out of their cage and they been doing just fine. It started out with a kiss, how did it end up like this?
Oh of course. I completely agree that he's there beacon that they congregate around and enjoy together. Just why him specifically, and why is his flamboyant gayness such an ingrained feature in his persona? I see 2 people who post him and they identify as libertarian, yet Milo posts shit that's so amazingly socially…
The "he's on the same side" and "go for the greater evil" would hold a lot more weight if Maher had small, slightly off opinions. Maher is a hate-filled bigot. He's called Islam a hate-filled religion where the mainstream is ISIS. If you put Milo and Maher quotes side-by-side, I would struggle to identify them. Maher…
That's what I don't get is his fans. Is he the gay version of that sheriff on Fox News? "I have a gay friend Milo who hates the gays, so don't call me a homophobe." Is he just the troll who they think is cute enough to get away with it bc liberal straight people wont insult a gay person bc sjw? Or do they actually…
Not necessarily calls for overt violence but he basically inflames his fans with hate speech targeting specific individuals. Here's a cnn article detailing his targeting of a trans student, saying that all muslims are bomb-wielding killers of gays, and inspiring multiple white nationalists.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/…
Those were terrorists in Bowling Green with a missile launcher and automatic rifle. They weren't planning on an attack on US soil, but they were convicted terrorists.
I don't fully agree with it in that I do think agencies need flexibility, but the idea that the Executive branch gets to change the law without limit or oversight is concerning. That gives capricious people like Trump a lot of leeway. And the Hobby Lobby ruling is pretty well within the RFRA. Blame Chuck Schumer for…
Obama didn't refuse to sign off on it. The reports out of defense officials is that Obama kept it under the table but couldn't follow it until there was a moonless night for visibility cover, and the job fell to Trump.
McConnell already announced that he would move the DeVos vote ahead of Sessions so that Sessions would get his vote for DeVos in before confirmation.
This is specifically for Final Jeopardy though, so it's the last round. I am assuming that the higher average is connected to higher winning percent (I suppose men could win 49% but win in greater margins, but based off the time length and the fact that male earnings are 1.67 times that of women, I think my assumption…