In the court of public opinion, the more abhorrent the crime, the lower the standard of proof.
In the court of public opinion, the more abhorrent the crime, the lower the standard of proof.
"I have always been under the impression that one can separate the art and the artist if one chooses"
You must not have read the threads here on Roman Polanski and Woody Allen, then.
::"Woodchopper's Ball" stuck in head for rest of day::
Well so was FDR, really, but he didn't live long enough to realize his mistake.
Interesting video, but I wish Vox would learn which way an apostrophe faces ( ’ not ‘ ). Likewise a phonograph tonearm. Or maybe that's in line with the “whimsical, not practical” design esthetic?
But Fox News, Breitbart, et al. would simply create their own club accreditation organization. Their followers would continue to believe them uncritically and point to the truly qualified (one hopes) group as proof of a liberal conspiracy.
Accrediting journos may seems like a nice idea, but requiring a particular degree is foolish. I've known a lot of good journalists and a few great ones. Not many of them had J degrees, and a couple had no college degee at all. A "degree in journalism" filter would only exclude a lot of otherwise perfectly qualified…
Oh how Savage Love has trained me! After reading your first sentence, I was just about to go to Urbandictionary to see what "mouse in my house" really means.
Fun fact: Printers and editors call an apostrophe "pos" for short. Was a pretty useful abbreviation until "poz" came along. Fucking HIV, man, spoiling everything.
His history of WWII is an excellent primary source (and a great read), but you have to view it a bit skeptically. He was trying to cement his position in history, after all. Besides, there were things he couldn't talk about (e.g. the value of Ultra intercepts) and things he just couldn't know (Russian documents that…
A strong case has been made that the disaster at Gallipoli really wasn't Churchill's fault, but rather a combination of Kitchener's timidity* and the logistical nightmare of a cobbled-up, multinational invasion fleet with, for example, no commonality of munitions. But regardless, Churchill never wrote anything to…
No offense against fiction, but I read nonfiction for pleasure. The stuff I learn from it is just gravy.
If there were no religion, not only would people be smarter, but assholes wouldn't be able to legitimize their assholery with religion.
I have no problem with people suddenly breaking out in song, don't worry about who can really see which musical numbers, how Rebecca could know what her parents were saying while her young self was out in the car, or any of that. It's a musical, and magical rules apply.
I'm not familiar with this "far left" of which you speak. Trotskyites? Weather Underground (ha)?
Egged on like a seder plate!
He has episodes
He definitely has episodes
Episodes, episodes, episodic episodes
Time to see his episodes!
Becca would definitley put the order in Josh's name.
Also in "Bojack Horseman" where Diane yells "Motherf" at the end of an episode and "ucker!" at the start of the next.
Josh knew.