"The media has tried literally EVERYTHING it can to sweep her scandals under the rug. Just look at the debate. They spent 2 seconds on her emails."
"The media has tried literally EVERYTHING it can to sweep her scandals under the rug. Just look at the debate. They spent 2 seconds on her emails."
From the NYPD: "Stop question & frisk has decreased nearly 97% in NYC since '11. Crime, murder, & shootings have decreased significantly during same period"
It's like how PROUD he was of himself by NOT bringing up Bill's affairs. Whatta mensch!
Cruz, sharp as ever, picked the absolute dumbest time to endorse Trump… right before he self-immolated in front of 80 million viewers.
It's because Beck, bless him, is the one least likely to simply parrot the latest Republican talking points. That's why he was let go by Fox News. He has his own brand of integrity, and he (no snark) can't be bought.
The Daily Show interviewed a Trump supporter who claimed that Obama somehow allowed 9/11 to happen by playing golf all the time.
I looked it up. Romney claimed Russia was "without question our number one geopolitical foe", and went on to accuse Obama of cozying up to Moscow.
"Rigged" meaning "one candidate won more delegates under rules clearly laid out ahead of time".
Romney said Russia was the *biggest* threat. Which was silly then, and its silly now.
I disagree that High Hopes can be completely skipped. Yes, it's an odds-and-sods collection, and yes, it doesn't quite cohere as an album, but there's still some top-notch songs on there.
'Sfunny how drunk people think that being drunk is the solution to everything. (This applies to both the chef and the storyteller.)
He was mentioned in the first episode, I think. Something about him reporting the events of last season to the President, which is why SHIELD had to be brought back into the fold.
And Ward's betrayal destroyed him. Er, emotionally. And almost physically.
Deathlok showed up in Season Two in a big way. But yeah, nothing in Season Three. Maybe the actor isn't available?
Minor note: "FZZT" was the episode where Simmons threw herself out of a plane. "Tracks" was the episode where "Skye" was shot. (And was probably the inflection point in the show's improvement curve.)
I assume the diversity thing was a factor, as well.
Let me just offer a dissenting opinion. Yes the ending of "Life on Mars" was awful. But the series up to that point was very enjoyable, I thought. Not always great, but very interesting, and it had a killer cast.
My theory is that he's someone who already had a solid rep before he was transformed. Like Daisy herself — they already trusted her before she got her powers.
I think they're going for a thematic relation, rather than a direct plot connection. That's more-or-less how they've been tying into the movies since "Winter Soldier".
The first one also cheated on his wife. Wives.