But, hey, as lobbyists, they'll still be writing our laws!
But, hey, as lobbyists, they'll still be writing our laws!
Oh, are you fucking kidding me? The level of delusion and self-congratulation of this asshole is astounding. If anyone deserves credit here, it's Larry Wilmore, who didn't attempt to find common ground with this guy, but simply told him to go fuck himself.
Just for the record, Maher's buddy, Ann Coulter, has been criticized on the show before. I cherish the memory of Richard Belzer calling her a "fascist party doll," to her face, years ago.
One of the biggest flaws in Maher's rationalization for booking Milo was his seeming delusion that the opinions that were being offered were opinions we could only get from the Breitbart troll. Milo voices his loathsome views without the dog whistles we have come to expect from most conservatives. But the substance,…
Always think the latter. Terribly written, it is. Or not terrible, so much as lazy.
I remain hopeful. Judging from the lack of Savitar appearances lately, I think even the writers are getting tired of the evil-speedster story arcs.
No puppet! No puppet!
6. Caitlin freezing Barry into fake death, rather than just freezing up the bars of their cells.
No, but that would have made more sense than the show just randomly stating Mxy had just observed Kara from Afar.
After years of reading Newswire items about Lindsay Lohan, I keep hoping to come up with a comment about her that is witty, or cogent, or… something. Still no luck.
What I find interesting in this whole fiasco is that Milo ( I claim no familiarity, I just refuse to make the effort necessary to spell his last name correctly), basically found the limits of his own bad behavior, when none of his enablers would impose any on him.
And, as I am repeatedly reminded these days, the Washington, DC metro area is like, top 3 or something in the country for traffic.
Question: Which of Gerald McRaney's recent film/TV offspring does he most resemble? Will Smith, from Focus, or Jimmy Smits, here?
I will admit that these past two episodes have been more entertaining than not, even though they're still taking their time working toward an inevitable conclusion. I didn't spend nearly as much time tracking the sweat and grease on Rick's head as I have in the past.
Excellent book, and the fact that Johns Hopkins needed to be shamed to even giving Henrietta Lacks' children some health insurance really put the lie to any myth of a benevolent medical research community.
He should work with real directors and screenwriters more often.
"The characters do a lot of pointing?" Oooh!
The post-war adventures of Father Mulcahy and Corporal Klinger? How could they lose?
It can't be as bad as AfterM*A*S*H.
Hopefully, without the focus on the moral and ethical descent of Alicia Florrick, these characters can get the spotlight they deserve. Lucca definitely needs to do more than play Alicia's back-up singer.