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The lovely thing about having that sentient Cheeto in the White House is that the cogent offense writes itself. It also appears to be taking care of the unity problem.

That sounds good, except, of course, for all those voters who voted for Hillary who will also die of treatable diseases.

Nor is he stumblin' to the kitchen, to pour himself a cup of ambition.

I'm surprised, since I'd figure DFW would be full of anti-AA graffiti. Atlanta would be where I'd expect to see the anti-Delta graffiti. At least Atlanta's giant dinosaur skeleton is a cool place to wait for many, many, many hours.

So which American airline? Delta? Southwest? United? Come on, I need to know!

f) Channing Tatum and Chris Hemsworth. That's pretty much the only one on the list I do regularly (though, I'll watch Logo if they're showing a Three's Company marathon. Yes, I have no taste).

The official rules state the film must have a theatrical run of at least one week somewhere in LA County, with at least three shows a day, at least one of which must be in the evening. It also says it must be "advertised and exploited during their Los Angeles County qualifying run in a manner normal and
customary to

I am fully in support of everyone's free speech rights, even the right to do all but scream "Hail Hitler!" in public. I also abhor violence.

Except that's exactly what happened with Betty DeVos. The Dems stood united against her, convinced Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins to join them, lobbied intensely for even one more Republican to join them—and she still got confirmed because no other GOPer would break ranks and Vice President Pence cast the

What, you didn't like gymnasticing a raptor out of a window?

Yeah, but O'Rielly and Hannity are pretty much the faces of Fox News, especially now that Kelly has left. Sharpton was never the face of MSNBC (if it's anyone, it's Rachel Maddow).

It's perfectly possible for a minority to believe that, with few exceptions (including himself, of course), members of his minority are inferior for whatever reason. My own boyfriend, for example, is convinced that most gay guys are druggy sluts (to be fair, he's bi and spent very little time in the gay subculture

I suspect his "left" is made up of conservatives who aren't quite as strident on every issue as he is. Once you become even a moderate, then you're "far left".

Um…pray tell how a minority party can stop the unified majority party? I'm not thrilled that the Dems tend to roll over far more often than they should, but without a filibuster, there's not much they can do if the GOP is determined to vote for every one of Crybaby-in-Chief's nominees.

I worked at a movie theater the summer that came out, and my lesbian manager took home about 5 copies of the poster.

Relative to Batman and the hype surrounding it. I'm sure Disney was confident that Dick Tracy would be the top film of the summer, if not the year. Instead, it finished 4th for the summer, behind Ghost (admittedly a fluke blockbuster no one saw coming), Total Recall, and Die Hard 2, the latter 2 R-rated flicks that

Batman was almost completely snubbed at the Oscars, only getting a nomination (and a win) for Art Direction.

And Jackie Cooper is still the youngest Best Actor nominee ever for that movie.

Or followed by a Billy Crystal movie.