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Jean-Luc Prickhard
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Well, he is a snowflake. THE BEST SNOWFLAKE.

Forgetting for a moment that neither Clinton nor Obama did a bad job with foreign policy (Clinton got them to agree to not pursue nukes, Obama had to undo all of the damage Dubya did to our standing in the world after, for example, starting a war under false pretenses), Trump's retained a couple of Obama appointees

And you should be more discerning over who you want in charge of the nation. Say, someone qualified, diplomatic, and levelheaded. Not a spoiled baby who shows over and over he has no clue about how to do his current job.

Apparently, it was Campbell who, unfortunately, made the antiwar sentiment less overt. This is from the obit at Rolling Stone:

g. How could Google ever hire a woman (or man who disagreed with the manifesto) to work for or with that fucking cretin after this?

Since the beginning of time, man has yearned to destroy the sun!

Roger Waters has some hilarious animation of Trump as sour-looking baby in a diaper, on his current tour.

"whether you like him or not, we all should hope he does a better job than his predecessors."

Well, in spite of a lot of good music, Glen seemed to lean Republican unfortunately.

That was my favorite record as a kid, roughly 5 years old, when that song came out. That, and "Kung Fu Fighting."

Yes. Campbell had the big hit with it, but didn't write it.

He had ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) in addition to Alzheimer's?

You're missing a good show (and an even better series of books, if you haven't read them) with The Expanse.

No, but it's produced by FOX so I'm not sure that counts here?

Agents of SHIELD Legion is the most consistently good comic book show currently airing.

Agent Carter was a damned fun show. The first season was definitely better than the second, but it's shame more people didn't watch. I was looking forward to it moving into the 50s, the formation of SHIELD, and perhaps into the 60s.

Same way Akiva Goldman, Shamlayan, and Bob Orci kept failing upward.

Which is produced by FOX, which owns the rights to the mutant/X-Men stuff.

Frontenac seemed to have more common sense than Carson. Not that that's saying much.

That works. The show finally acknowledged (last week) that they're in Canada (at least, I don't think they mentioned it before), so it fits.