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Practically every NEWSPAPER across the country — conservative, moderate or liberal, significant or insignificant — came out against Trump. According to Wikipedia, of the 100 largest papers, Clinton got 57 endorsements, and he got two — the Las Vegas Review-Journal (owned and basically editorially controlled by Sheldon

Republican.

Maybe they like acting. Maybe they like money. There's nothing wrong with either of those things. (None of which is to suggest that this will be a good movie.)

Poorly reviewed, ends up winning anyway, and an apt title — I must say, It's Only The End Of The World sounds like a pretty good metaphor for Trump.

They don't get to avoid the Browns just because they're on the other side of the ocean. Those Brits have to endure them just like all of us over here.

Are we talking about his comb over?

Uniform alterations that revert back to NFL uniforms from the '60s, '70s and '80s are generally a good thing.

I don't watch Thursday Night Football (unless the Steelers are playing, and then I'll do so grudgingly), but I just saw a picture of the Seahawks' uniforms last night. I was reminded of that scene in 30 Rock, when Tracy is in a green bodysuit in front of a green screen, filming "Garfield 3: Feline Groovy". The G

Thanks. I've occasionally thought about buying some of his music, but I don't know where to start. If I want to buy a song from a band, I buy the band's album on which the song appears (or just the single from that album). But with classical stuff, how do I know which orchestra or pianist or string quartet did it

That's great. Do it. We all need to start somewhere. (And I'm chastising myself as I type that.) Big changes occur only as the result of many, many, many small actions.

Thaddeus Stevens.

I don't know much about Beethoven or classical music, but I like to listen to Ode to Joy from time to time. After I did that a few days ago, I came across the Moonlight Sonata, which I don't think I'd ever heard before. It blew my mind. That was incredible. (This may seem weird, but it reminded me a little of

I'm starting to think Trump will never have one. He can't withstand that sort of scrutiny — being forced to answer questions on any possible subject, live on television. He may grant one-on-ones, most likely to friendly outlets. And I'm sure he'll have a press secretary. But I think Trump himself will communicate

A special "Fuck you" to the Republicans in North Carolina. If a Democratic-controlled Congress were doing this sort of thing now in D.C. just before Trump took office, I think the GOP might literally declare war.

I didn't watch the show. Should that be 2 3/4 years, instead of 3 3/4 years, in the Arabian Nights clue? Because the math checks out that way.

Lord knows why this information remains in my brain, but Steve Young was a writer for Letterman, and Dave had him on the show at least twice to talk about his book (which this movie will be based on, according to this article) and play some of the music from some of these shows.

What, then, is your opinion of sites and media outlets that try to determine if something reported as news is actually true? Is it censorship when they declare that something is false?

Would a superhero movie that kills superhero movies itself be a superhero that spawns superhero movies?

I see what you're getting at, but the truth is that actual news organizations reported a lot of actual news during the campaign. It didn't matter, or at least didn't matter enough in the right states.

Wait, you can't pork your wife anymore? No one told me that when I voted for Sharia law!