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It's not them. It's whoever owns the syndication rights, which is some collection of idiots that don't understand how streaming works at all.

I think Prime has exclusive rights to FX shows.

It comes from networks who have no idea how streaming works. Scripps is the worst offender (Food Network and Travel Channel) at this and they think people actually want to pay per episode instead of just zoning out to nonstop Anthony Bourdain.

just fucking shut up.

and they're really easy fix with the editing feature here.

No, it's not irrational. Kaine is one of the most conservative Dem leaders around. His move to the left on choice didn't happen until he started making VP shortlists in 2008. He's also a hypocrite on the death penalty. The same principles that he had as a pro-lifer didn't apply to prisoners on death row, where 11 were

I wish people who kept on posting this same shit would quit being disingenuous and act like the presidential election is A) based on nation-wide popular vote and B) every independant vote detracts from only one party. Unless you live in PA, OH, VA, FL or CO or a handful of smaller states there is no tactical voting at

Putin is more willing because Trump is persona non grata with US banks, so Trump relies heavily on oligarch investment, which means Putin isn't far behind. Paul Manafort used to consulte for Putin's man in Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych. In addition to Hungary, the Kremlin backs pretty much every far right party in Europe.

You can't be both in Knights of Columbus and Freemasons. The Catholic Church has strong views about the Masons. I can imagine a not particularly observant Catholic being a Mason, but not one who is a Knight.

And it died out because they nominated a Mason to be president.

Right. There's a good chunk of people who like his protectionist rhetoric, and then there's another chunk who like his teenage temper tantrum contempt for DC (Sam Bee's phrase), and then there are the White Power types that like him as a Trojan horse.

That's worse than him actually trying to run the country. If he tried to run the show Congress would just continually ratfuck him, and only the blandest possible legislation would ever pass.

Shit. That's an excellent costume idea. It would also make for a good group costume, where everyone dresses up as some 49er oddball.

G, I like you and we've had good conversations before, but regardless of being wrong (which you are, and the Badger family would happily explain why at the next Thanksgiving), you're being an asshole here. Suspects hasn't done anything that you accuse them of in your post, and has rebutted you with facts, while you've

A. Ever heard of Hammer of the Gods? Even though it's 99% horseshit, this shit has been around forever.

In all of eleven clicks I went from Operation Mascot (featured article of the day) to Existence. It was entertaining to see the articles go from specific to general to universal.

"Liberal humanism of the Renaissance" sounds nice and all but what you're excluding is that the humanists of the Renaissance were obsessed with alchemy. Sir Isaac Newton saw his mathematical work as secondary to his alchemical studies and his attempts to pinpoint the date of the Second Coming. Also, earlier in the

Ah. Understood.

but this was far from bloodless.

I think there's more on the side of catastrophic miscalculation than anything else. Though the idea of a false flag, especially as applied to Erdogan, has its merits it seems that the army (and maybe navy?) had an outdated notion on the public perception and their role and of the Turkish public and of the world in