Which massive twist?
Which massive twist?
My 8th birthday!
As I said upthread, the best way for the GOP to not get wiped out next November is for the Senate to quietly announce this summer that a bill that can pass is not in the cards, and the issue is being tabled until 2019. If they actually come up with a compromise, it just brings the issue back to the forefront, along…
This spectacle is just bizarre to watch. Republicans spent 8 years screaming about the horrors of Obamacare, never thinking they'd actually have to follow through once it actually went into effect (remember, the GOP presidential candidates tried to avoid talking about it until it became obvious that Trump was going…
So, how many episodes until random A-list guest starts start getting shoehorned in?
The election reunion they did last fall pretty much ignored anything and everything that changed toward the end…Grace seemed to be living with Will, Stan and Karen were still married, and there was no mention of Leo nor Vince. I'm sure that won't be treated as canon, though.
If you believe the three episodes where the kids were born, Bart was born in early '81, Lisa was born during the summer of '84, and Maggie was born sometime in '94. Plus, Marge and Homer both graduated from high school in '74, which would make the two of them 61, Bart 36, Lisa 32 and Maggie 22. We'll ignore the…
Yeah, the episode was basically "Oh shit, the show is ending soon, and we still have several Cheers characters who haven't shown up yet!". And, to get really nitpicky with the episode's plot, why did Cliff schedule his retirement party on the same day that Sam was hosting a Red Sox reunion? Couldn't they have had it…
Yes, but Hot in Cleveland takes place in Cleveland. The Golden Girl will take place in Miami. A completely different show!
The Grandwonder Years: Kevin Arnold in 2018 looks back on his 1998 self as a middle-aged middle manager.
Ted Danson is busy with The Good Place, and Harry Anderson seems to have largely retired (his only major credits over the last ten years are that episode of 30 Rock, an episode of Comedy Bang Bang, and a Christian film).
The success or failure of the bill in the Senate depends at least in part on how much political capital Mitch McConnell wants to spend. With such a narrow margin to get anything passed, whatever the Senate comes up with will have to thread an even smaller needle than the House's. It would be a bad idea to bet…
I'd like to think that they're celebrating because they're going to get to have their cake and eat it too…in other words, thanks to the Senate, there's no way Trumpcare replaces Obamacare, but they're still able to hang this vote around the necks of 217 Republicans, quite a few whom are in vulnerable districts.
At the very least, the Senate is doing what the House didn't, which is wait for the (almost certainly horrible) CBO score before they actually begin to work on it. What happens from here depends on just how much political capital Mitch McConnell wants to spend on it. Say what you want about McConnell (and I've said…
They're celebrating getting a bill passed with the exact number of votes needed to pass it, despite holding a 40-vote majority, which is only the first of many uphill steps before this becomes a law.
Honestly, I suspect he'd be better in the role than Kenneth Branagh.
Stallone was Tango, Russell was Cash, it came out Christmas '89.
Crap! I just watched the first five minutes on some channel the other day! Cardio?
The Graduate
Travis Bickle
She's Gotta Have It (I'm assuming you're talking about feature films. I know he did a short about a barbershop while in film school)
Olivia…
To be fair, trying to defend the tweet is pretty much an impossible task, since the resolution has yet to be voted on, let alone signed into law. So Trump could simply veto the bill and send us to a shutdown immediately. So he was going to get plenty of questions to that effect, as well as, if the president was…
I'm not sure who he'll be marrying in ten years. Ivanka will be 45 and way too old for him.
If President Trump was around in 1776, there wouldn't have been a Revolution. England would have given him the colonies voluntarily, and today, we'd all be living in Trumperica Condos!