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I'm probably just being an ass but I find this story and the whole comment parade of jokes kind of nauseating. 1. This feeds the exact anti-media narrative he wants. 2. Can at least one side not be insanely gullible and stupid? I get that this stuff is absurd and that it's important to laugh, but this isn't a fucking

"The theme of “Felina” seems to be this: People and machines are usually predictable. Lydia meets her business partners like she always did, tears open the only stevia packet on the table like she always does. Gretchen and Elliot betrayed on television how much they fear losing their reputation and their elegant

Someone needs to give Tom S a bj for that post.

Because Entourage is amusingly horrible.

Clarification: I'm criticizing the parties, not the partisanship between them.

Sometimes I dream of a world where partisanship wouldn't be conducted between a party of corporate-friendly moderates and a party of anti-intellectual religious fundamentalists.

Puss in Boots: You misunderstood my point. My point was that the Bush administration was able to convince the public on such an atrocious idea, so it's sad that Obama can't convince people to support something that will actually help Americans. I was not implying that Obama use Karl Rove tactics to get the job done.
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"I think it's a good idea, but awful execution."

I know what you mean, Dino. It's been extremely frustrating, and the idea of the conservatives winning this because they said their misinformed opinions louder is fucking nauseating. But that's what it's all about for them. Being loud and getting their way.

Great comics
It seems that, as of late, some really great comics are getting some fantastic roles/opportunities. Zach Galifianakis with The Hangover, Patton Oswalt in Big Fan, Aziz Ansari with P&R and Funny People, Joel McHale has a new series coming up, Demetri Martin and Sarah Silverman have successful shows, David

Remember when Pizza Hut was planning on becoming "The Hut?"

This may be my favorite comment ever. I laughed a lot.

It's sad we live in a universe where David Cross is the second-billed guest on a talk show to Megan Fox.
I think he made a sardonic comment about her interview when he first sat down too.

He was in "In the Loop" very recently, which was supposedly great. He's also a voice in "Where the Wild Things Are."

I agree that last night wasn't quite as good as the pilot.
I think it'll end up being something really cool though. There's more than enough ideas and characters that just need to be developed a little more. And most importantly, it's really funny.

Agreed on Aziz. He was one of the reasons I was really excited for this show, and he's really delivering.

Yeah, I actually thought this was a great episode. Something about Randy is just extremely hilarious to me.

Jeez, CEJ, that's rough.

Crash winning best picture is one of the better arguments you can use to make the point that the Academy Awards are extremely disingenuous and shouldn't be taken at all seriously. They won't pick the gay movie, but they'll pick the irrelevant, cliched movie about race to keep up with the self-made image of being

Number one in my area is usually the latest horror film or whatever the new rom-com is. I swear, citizens of this town are under some sort of contractual obligation to only participate in things that suck. (yes, complaining about my hometown. I'm very original.)
I'll never get people who just rent shit because it's