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And that's fine — I don't think everyone can or should feel the same way about this. I mean, pretty much everything I've seen the guy do or say is racist in some way. I don't think he deserves a platform. I just consider him a toxic lightweight.

Well, as long as we can be reasonable about it.

That is the best argument by far for not having Milo on the show.

I think Maher would say the idea is that one should pick one's battles. Not everything/everyone that makes you angry is worth fighting about.

I hate to be that guy, but Maher's right on this. Conservative asshats do not get a pass on his show. He's not going to suck up to Milo; he's going to ask him real questions and Milo is not going to be able to answer. Milo's not going to get any new followers as a result of what happens on Friday night. We need to

He's definitely those things, though to be fair, his contempt for Islam pretty much extends to all religions. He definitely has the attitude that if he doesn't understand something, it must be worthless.

Fun fact: he's not actually a person. He's a sentient tube sock that somebody jerked off in and never bothered to wash.

Whatever else happens, Sean O'Neal, never leave us. America needs you now more than ever.

Doubt it. That would require a lot of strategy and planning at the highest levels of our government. So . . .

The good thing about all of this (if there is one) is China is possibly the only friend North Korea has left. If NK starts shit in Asia, that will go south very quickly and China will handle it.

Yes x 1000. I get irritated and the constant media handwringing over North Korean missile tests, like they haven't been doing it for decades.

He also got very exorcised about gay people getting married while he was the Dean at Pepperdine Law School. He's just an asshole.

That may have something to do with it. Though I notice he's directed quite a few of the episodes. Not in love with the quick cuts in the courtroom, but again, it's surprisingly coherent.

People v. OJ Simpson is shockingly coherent and well-written, given Murphy's other stuff. if anything, it's got too much story to tell with too little time.

We are halfway through People v. OJ Simpson now, and Paulson is indeed very good. Marcia Clark ought to feel a little vindicated, even if she understandably can't stomach watching the show.

"The Secret Diary, which was written by writer-director David Lynch’s then-22-year-old daughter, Jennifer Lynch, had initially functioned as a key part of the first season plot, with characters scouring the dead girl’s journal for clues as to who had killed her."

Yes, and he also lends credibility to the alt-right for being "inclusive" because he's supposedly gay. (Though I don't know any gay man who would ever touch that. Ever. Which is saying a lot for some gay men.)

You . . . don't?

Oh, it's one of these. Never mind, then.

Oh good lord. I don't even care about this at all, but every Facebook meme I've seen even associated with the man's account is racist in some way.