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I'm pretty sure the dude had a radio show and sounded like an unhinged racist madman on it. No leaks of any hidden tapes should be necessary. But don't hold your breath waiting for the Republicans to be bothered by him.

You can have potato chips for breakfast, or a bag of microwave popcorn for dinner, or ice cream for lunch. So why can't soup be a meal?

Have fun with this survey, folks. (I suggest not using your real name or email address. I went with "Steve Doocy," and gave them a real email address for the Fox News newsroom. I even looked up the proper zip code.)

Props to the Ninth Circuit, and Judges Canby, Clifton and Friedland (and their clerks). Not just for the result — which made me happy and was the right decision, in my opinion — but for producing a persuasive and accessible (by federal appellate court standards, at least) 29-page unanimous opinion in less than 48

It is frustrating, but they have to pick their battles. First, they can't stop any of these if the Republicans stay united, which they have been, so voting no would only be a protest vote. Those have value, of course, but opposing everything is a little like crying wolf; no one's going to believe you when something

I forget their names, but there was that large, oafish guy and his slender, accepting wife.

Donald?

So did you. You just don't know it yet.

If you don't like the president because of his race, then, yes, hoping he dies is racist.

The Department of Defense may have also taken a subtle — or maybe not-so-subtle — jab at him earlier today, when it Tweeted out a picture and a link to a story about a refugee from Iraq who's now in the Marines.

By the way, if it makes you feel any better, Peyton Manning is going to be speaking at a Senate-House Republican retreat this weekend, at which Trump will also appear. And there was a story today about how John Elway was in D.C. for the inauguration; I'm guessing he wasn't here to protest. So your all-time great

Perhaps he thinks Dippin' Dots taste like Honey Nut Cheerios.

Perhaps. But if the restaurant remains incredibly popular and profitable, you couldn't say the change didn't work.

"In the future, if you're wondering, 'Crime. Boy, I don't know,' is when I decided to kick your ass."

No, of course not. But the band "worked" after changing singers.

This is a minor quibble with a fun and interesting article, but I think Van Halen did work with Hagar. Yes, the band's sound changed, and some (many?) of their fans from the Roth era were unhappy with that. But all four of the albums they made with Hagar went to No. 1. Over 10 years, they cranked out a bunch of hit

I know a lot of people are saying that, but I'm not convinced. No Republicans are standing up to him. I can't tell if it's because they're scared, or because they like what he's doing. It's probably a little bit of both. He's doing a lot of stuff that seems horrific to us, or will actually be inconsequential upon

I think 5150 also applies to a Trump administration.

Oh, the things you learn on Wikipedia. "I'll Wait" was co-written with Michael McDonald. (That doesn't sound like something Van Halen would do.) And it was inspired by "a woman wearing men's underwear in a Calvin Klein print media advertisement." (That sounds exactly like something Van Halen would do.)