That's never going to happen, but hey, why not.
That's never going to happen, but hey, why not.
It'd be swell if they did, but they have no incentive to do so other than out of the kindness of their hearts.
It's not like the Democrats need to get dumber in terms of discourse and level of intellect or language. They just need to set higher policy bars.
I read it more as saying that covering his policies and their impacts would do more, rather than just all Russia all the time.
Fantastic interview, by the way. The idea that calling Trump out on his transgressions empowers him is particularly fascinating.
If it's a choice between win stupid and lose smart, give me win stupid. This is not a field for moral victories. Political campaigns are not about educating the public and doing public service. You can do that the rest of the time.
Also, if the Democratic party wants to be the good guys, they need to shut up about being the good guys. "When they go low, we go high"? Screw that. You're not supposed to pat yourself on the back for being the good guys. You're supposed to just do it.
Democrats need to start making more promises they can't keep. Hillary's campaign was a lot of honest truths and rational assessments, attempting to win over some mythical set of informed moderate undecideds that don't exist.
Misery Mire always sneaks up on me as difficult.
I'll admit I actually turn my brightness down when I'm in a dimly lit environment.
I don't really get the outrage about movie texting.
The best Beatles song is actually "And Your Bird Can Sing." I dare anyone to listen to it without grinning.
Hmm. I only read it once and I'll admit I missed a bunch of that. I always figured the Entertainment was meant to "fix" Hal and it worked too well, so that the Hal we meet in the opening of the book is sharing so much at once that he's spouting gibberish.
Sure, the asshole industry is peak hypocrisy, no question.
Except when they can whine about it on Fox and Friends. I suppose if this didn't exist, they'd just be whining about something else. Hell, remember that nbc miniseries about the Bible where the devil looks just like Obama?
It's a dilemma for me. Trump is obviously the worst person and was the worst person long before he was elected. Does "don't depict the death of a sitting president" not apply if said president is the worst person?
I'm vaguely on the bad guys' side here. Comparing trump to Caeser is (relatively) valid, but as someone in the arts, this just feels like unnecessary ammunition for the asshole industry.
Yup. I honest to God did not see the twist in G-Force coming. I did not think it was a movie that could sneak up on me with a twist.
A former roommate of mine made it a mission to watch every nic cage movie he hadn't already seen. There's a lot of decent stuff he's been in that you wouldn't expect to be decent.
The Rock > Con Air > Face Off