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Haven't there been recent scientific findings correlating a bad diet with Alzheimer's? If so, that could explain some of it. (Or I could have made that up in a feta French Fry fever dream.)

If the Democrats can't win with Trump, they are massively incompetent, and if the American people are so far into the religious cult and/or apathetic that they don't stop him, then the US might as well go down in a ball of fire.

Yeah, wouldn't it be funny if there was no collusion but Trump, being Trump, managed to accidentally commit an impeachable offense? Ha, that's our Trump!

Careful. "Editorializing" is a Republican weapon to discredit fact-based reporting that these people are awful. I don't want to give them an inch by attacking journalists' snarky asides.

I was surprised by that segment. I don't think it would get any Republican to take the news seriously—they already hate these journalists for their fact-based reporting, not their snark. Getting rid of the snark isn't going to make Republicans listen to and believe what they're reporting. And The Daily Show and other

That tracks with older men conceiving having a greater risk of producing autistic children.

If he weren't awful, stupid, narcissistic Donald Trump, he almost would be a tragic character, caught in a deliciously ironic finger trap. He's obsessed with ratings, but doesn't win the popular vote, the highest and most important ratings of the land. Yet he wins the presidency but doesn't gain any of that respect

That's an interesting theory. So he's much more than a narcissist, and into solipsism territory.

The media has to learn—amazingly—that going after terrible people who objectively are doing harmful things isn't bias. If they do, that would be a big step in creating the conditions to change the country.

It seems a mental illness.

I feel for Barron. His father's neglect is the best thing for him, but he may not know that and blame himself.

Dammit, that was not Cristin Miloti playing Lopez. This episode had some nauseating pings to what's happening right now. I saw James Poniewozik's tweet from the other day suggesting Carrie Coon play Sally Yates. Right after the voice-over scene describing Putin, it's the scene with Gloria in her boss' office telling

You can say the same thing about the modern Republican Party and its voters—and that's why it's so dangerous. A lot believe their own bullshit about the federal government being evil, and states' rights, and the free market being great for society—while their business masters know all of that is so that they can pay

I also would have accepted Oprah.

If God exists and is feeling socially justice playful, He could Freaky Friday the poor and the rich in this country so that the now-in-poverty-ex-billionaires realize how it feels to have the 1% take all the money.

The Rock scissor kicks Mitch McConnell!

Yes. We can only hope that he doesn't like paying taxes personally now, but when he's president and sees that's how the American people get stuff that they need to survive, his good nature will kick in and he'll raise them.

I'd pay money to see The Rock body slam Paul Ryan.

The United States, far late in the game, reverts back to a monarchy, but this time he's one of ours, dammit, and we have 100 years (because the Rock will never die) of a socially benevolent king.