It was something of a feather in one's cap to be invited on Cavett, who was known for talking to truly interesting people rather than just celebs with something to plug.
It was something of a feather in one's cap to be invited on Cavett, who was known for talking to truly interesting people rather than just celebs with something to plug.
"It's 3:30! *Klaus spins gun barrel, points at self, pulls trigger, throws gun down* See you tomorrow. Back to the show!"
No chaos! No chaos! YOU'RE THE CHAOS!
Hatch apparently told Trump this afternoon to give it up on ACA repeal for the time being, the Senate has other stupid stuff to do. So hopefully this means the Graham plan is just more bullshit going nowhere.
-I'm glad to see they made the Winner's Circle boards a little more challenging this week.
Yes. Yes, she did.
Reporter: Explain how the WH is not in chaos.
Sanders: It's not like my house with three pre-schoolers.
My understanding is that they're not moving on it until they have some specifics as to how it should be implemented, which of course don't exist.
Stars on Pop's "Nightcap", now wrapping up season two.
That's why Trump is less dangerous in this area than some other GOP types who might actually have the political skills to cause more damage.
"He talks like us" = he proudly hates who we do and nothing else matters.
He probably doesn't care if it ever gets implemented. The goal of reassuring the GOP base of his hatefulness has been accomplished.
So she's teaching Nicole to look cute while Daniel Stern does a voiceover? I guess she can do that.
Sure, learn comedy from your nine-year-old. That sounds promising.
This is exactly right. It's the Joel era of the show on hyperspeed, exchanging the "let's hang out and laugh at a crappy movie because there's nothing else to do" vibe for keeping the quips coming lest the audience get bored.
They have not.
It was really a no-brainer to pick Richard - no one in their right mind would go with Brett or Charles, the first and fourth seats were generally awful at the game, and the sixth seat was there for comedy, not matches. Perhaps only Betty might be in Richard's league as a game player.
The $100,000 Pyramid (ABC, 10 p.m.): Rachael Ray vs. Curtis Stone; David Arquette vs. RuPaul.
And for some reason, tonight's Love American Style segment, "Love and the Image Makers", is from the last episode of the series.
Good point, that Smurfs crap was easily the low point of the season, a potential shark-jumping moment if they started doing that sort of thing regularly.