I've already thought of Eastwood's Absolute Power for Trump.
I've already thought of Eastwood's Absolute Power for Trump.
I'm waiting for the affairs to be revealed. First up—let's say Hope Hicks.
I thought we would have a repeat of Bush-Cheney, where Trump didn't do much work and let Pence run the show. So we would get a radical right-wing administration, but competent.
Maybe not? That would depend on his voters realizing how bad he is and not making the same mistake again, but since they still love him, and Congress hasn't checked him because of that, those campaign behaviors may still work in the future. Getting into office acting like that is the main lesson people still might…
If people can be swayed by one sentence by a comedian, we're in greater trouble as an educated country that previously thought.
My opinion: 60 years of the Republican party moving to the right to become a radical anti-government party that exploits racism for political gain, destroys peoples' confidence in the effectiveness of government and expertise, and creates a culture war that makes people despise Democrats. Trump is the logical…
I, uh, apologize for saying give cannibalism a chance. My local Arby's was closed for remodeling and I was frantic. #Donteatyouruncle.
Maybe it's simpler than that: they don't know what he's doing because they're not politically informed nor bright.
But look how Germany's grown since then!
A chauvinistic,opinionated apparent buffoon goes up against a reserved, competent feminist. Why this doesn't have any political resonance at all. Emma Stone looks mighty fine here.
I'm glad the elderly jokes have apparently stopped. The show hit that comedy a bit too much.
People make mistakes throughout their lives. Some are even catastrophic ones. Countries are no different.
Did I say something even worse?! Uh-oh.
You know what? I did forget about the girls and women in our society who don't like their appearance and have self-esteem issues because of it, and talking about beauty and ugliness publicly may not be good for them. So I retract everything and apologize.
Okay. I hadn't thought of it in those terms—about least vs. most valued with men and women. Are mens' looks the least valued in society? I don't disagree with you, just that good looking people—of both sexes—have a lot more power and possibly are given more leeway (30 Rock's Jon Hamm character comes to mind), I would…
I don't like talking about appearance critically—complimenting is another thing—but if you're an ugly person on the inside, I can allow it. Fat shaming though of terrible people, may be a bit too far for me.
Feminism is equality, right? If we can comment on mens' appearance, we should be able to comment on womens', especially if that has been the province of chauvinists. Why play on their field, let them define actions? Beauty and ugliness are not gendered, chauvinistic terms. I use transcend to mean that we have to get…
I'm sincerely glad we're transcending the charge that talking about her appearance is sexist . #feminism.
Logically, if you're going to ban Conway from cable news for lying, you should ban the president too, but since his words—the best, most tremendous words—alas are news, the media can't do that and has to broadcast his lies, but hopefully with increasing pushback as this train wreck of an administration goes on. Plus…
I've been saying this since I read the novel, but HBO should make a limited series of T.H White's Once and Future King. It has all the drama, pathos and greatness of any King Arthur story, including good fantasy.