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Oh yeah, it was that film where Mekhi Phifer played into the horrifying stereotype of 'black man just straight-up rapes and murders a white woman because insanity or some other bullshit'. Fuck that movie.

Gorsuch will most likely end up confirmed (although who the fuck knows at this point, anything is possible), but he's only filling a seat that was already hardcore right to begin with, and there's no guarantee we're going to lose three justices over the next four years. There's no guarantee we're going to lose even

And why shouldn't they? Didn't you hear that he and Hillary created ISIS and that he ordered her to run guns to terrorists at Benghazi?

We're in agreement on the American populace being dumber than a sack of hammers (although they preferred Hillary Clinton by over 3,000,000 votes, don't forget that), but you should definitely look into the whole 'Trump voters who regret their decision' thing, because it's a phenomenon that's growing by the minute.

As much as I'm tempted to agree with you, and I do think there's a lot of truth to what you just said about Republican voters, Obamacare repeal would have been suicidal. People would have turned on them. We call them stupid, and they are, but they would have voted them out in 2018 if they suddenly lost all their

I'm not surprised. There was never any chance in hell that it would pass. 99% of the time, social programs are not repealed because they come with a built-in constituency that no politician wants to piss off. It's why Reagan could never eliminate Medicare and Social Security. Republicans know this, and it's why they

Keep those fingers crossed that things keep going the way they're going then. I will personally volunteer my time and lick envelopes for any enraged tea partier that wants to kick their congressman out of office in 2018 for failing to repeal and replace.

They'll fuck up even more, only externally instead of internally. And yeah, that will certainly be bad for the world, but it'll just be yet another nail in the coffin of their reputations.

The most hilarious part of this whole thing (which is turning out to be a high bar to clear) is that these so-called 'moderates' have actually banded together and started calling themselves the Coverage Caucus. Really just let that one sink in for a minute.

Will there though? I mean seriously, people keep talking about how liberals need to prepare for some hugely apocalyptic event, and so far the two most hot-button issues in this country have exploded in the GOP's collective face. I'm still scared as hell and don't plan to stop any time soon, but I'm honestly starting

When Trump won, an analyst on MSNBC was practically apoplectic, talking about how this utterly guarantees a Muslim Ban, the repeal of Obamacare, et al.

*can't hear you over the sounds of the Dino Thunder theme song*

Literally the only thing I care about in this otherwise utterly average movie is the fact that their post-credits scene confirmed that Tommy Oliver will be in the sequel. Best character in the entire Power Rangers mythos by a country mile. Is it too much to ask for a Jason David Frank cameo?

It's about 85% perfect with Chase as Prometheus, due purely to Josh Segarra's tour de force acting. If it had been Tommy, the arc would be 110% perfect. Probably going to be bitter for a long while that Colin Donnel was busy on some cookie-cutter doctor show. There's not a bone in my body that doesn't think Tommy as

That wasn't exactly the stupidest thing in the world. Malcolm knew Ra's was coming for him, and so he got Ra's to go after Thea instead for killing a member of the League so that Oliver would challenge him to save his sister's life. Malcolm correctly figured that Oliver would eventually find a way to kill Ra's (even

"Unthinkable" is the exact moment that Arrow started indulging in Felicity taking over absolutely everything (there were hints of it before, like at the end of "State vs. Queen", but this was the most blatant) around her. They had the most perfect set-up they could have ever asked for: Slade murders Sara in

There were several. Making Thea badass, as someone else mentioned, letting Quentin in on the secret finally (resulting in "Public Enemy" one of the single best episodes of the series), the entirety of the 'Star City without Oliver' trilogy. I could go on. Season 3 is fantastic television right up until "The Fallen".

Okay, I can totally agree with that assessment. I'm also scared as hell that Arrow will fail to stick the landing, coming off of two seasons where they also failed to stick the landing (potentially three seasons; I know it's an unpopular opinion around here, but "Unthinkable" was incredibly flat as a finale to Season

I don't entirely understand what you just said but this fanboy agrees.

I honestly can't believe that the show is pulling the trigger on something that we've really only speculated about before now. Oliver with full-fledged psychopathic tendencies is the best creative decision to come out of Arrow since Season 3.