Wow - I'm a genuine fan of that movie. Granted, I saw it on the small screen, but I think there's a lot that's effective about it. What was your take?
Wow - I'm a genuine fan of that movie. Granted, I saw it on the small screen, but I think there's a lot that's effective about it. What was your take?
Her?
I want to love ItMoM but it's just so uneven. What did you make of it?
Now, I want to know all the sayings! Particularly, "non-denominational". As a non-Christian, I've come to regard that term as newspeak jibberish.
Hey, I think that's the ELCA's mission statement!
No, but historically they come from 'big' talent. Thankfully, that is actually getting a lot better.
As long as Diane Lane is the great-great-grandmother.
So his parents were 15 and 17 when he was born? Seems a tad young for the aristocracy.
The Episcopalians are such a fun church - take the Catholic Church, add one insane English King, and an American Revolution, and there you go!
I think Chuck was referring to "gluten allergies" (referenced in the body of the article, but not the headline).
SHUT IT DOWN! IT'S OVER!
Maybe we're talking about different guys? I mean the dude who wears baseball caps, doesn't shave, and looks like he ate at least four of his sisters.
I dunno. If he went for a hyper/agro Bernie-esque message and screamed support for unions and the downtrodden, I think it could have played well enough. Imagine a world where HRC isn't running and it's Bernie, O'Malley, Webb, etc. I think Trump does okay in those races.
This is pretty fantastic. Almost makes up for all the bad stuff they did. Almost.
Unsurprisingly, he (and his brother) did have assistance from his parents. But he might have had to take out a few members of the IRG with a dirty diaper.
He could have run under any banner and platform and would have. If the competition was stiffer on the GOP side of the primary, I think he would have run as a liberal or independent. His "conservative" credentials are really nothing more than this - he hates Obama. And that's enough, it seems.
That I buy. I chuckle that one of these guys stands up for Trump's base - he's "concerned" about how the middle class is collapsing. This same guy has overseen the offshoring of thousands of jobs.
At the top, sure. But I am referring to people I know - I'm confident that they are not part of any conspiracy. They're just happy to get possible tax breaks and see an (R) on the ticket. They live well and they can't contemplate much happening to rattle them. They are all well-to-do.
A lot of people can resist attraction based on hatefulness. I doubt Tomi Lahren is considered hot to anyone with a soul.