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I've been rewatching Newsradio lately, and it's surprising how well it holds up. It's clearly the precursor that allowed NBC to take chances on riskier sitcoms throughout the aughts like The Office, Community and Parks and Rec.

Are you implying the Secret Service is comprised exclusively of effete middle aged gay men?

Will she still be featured before every movie in an AMC movie theater? That's the important question we'd all actually like to know.

Seriously. What the fuck is he going to do afterwards? He is toxic now. Dancing with the Stars, maybe? I don't see a whole lot working out for him in the near future. It'll take a decade or so for American's short attention span to forget just how onerous of a cockbag he is. Sorta like Newt Gingrich, he'll have to

Yeah, I called Christie fat
Look at me, I'm skinny
It never stopped me from gettin' busy
I'm a freak
I like the governors with the boom
I once voted Republican in a Burger King bathroom
I'm crazy
Allow me to amaze thee
They say I'm ugly but it just don't faze me

Chris Christie? More like Fatty McFatface.

Trump supporters sure are dumbasses.

The story is about all three things, as it should be.

They can do two things. They have 24 hours of news to report every day.

How so?

A journalism professor did tell me to pursue another line of study. Apparently, no matter how hard I tried, I couldn't dumb down my writing to a fifth grade level, and that's a requirement for the job.

But it isn't irrelevant. The douchelord who originally posted this thing provided gasoline for the fire that's burning through Donald Trump's cerebral cortex.

Trump made it news. Not CNN.

When news outlets report the names of terrorists, are they inviting public shaming or just reporting facts?

How do you still see it this way? They gave the dumbass an out. It wasn't a threat. It was a "If you continue to be part of a story, by ethical guidelines, we'll have to report what facts we know."

Yeah, it's not a threat. They're just letting him know they have his personal info and they'll share it. And why shouldn't they? Reporting facts is what journalists do, sometimes even when it makes you feel uncomfortable about the implications. If he wants to gain notoriety then he needs to be ready to deal with the

Assange's goal is to destroy American world supremacy, and that's it. He's just another dudebro who thinks the world is better off with no government, or at least no large governments, forgetting we live in an era of nuclear weapons.

I see it more as "If you continue to assert yourself into the newscycle, we'll go ahead and help you out with that."