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When Trump started questioning Barack Obama's birth certificate Obama's daughters were about 10 and 13 years old. I'm guessing this was hard for them considering it lasted for the next five years.

CNN should have held onto Griffen while asking if what she did was so outrageous why then did Trump invite Ted Shity Pants Nugent to the White House after publicly calling for violence against Hillary Clinton several times.

If I've learned anything from this administration it's that you can do whatever you want regardless of consequence, as long as someone white gets a job out of it.

I wonder if he's ever seen a GIF of himself pushing an elderly woman in wheelchair off a cliff?

Now let's all bomb the shit out of his Twitter account with Eddie Munster GIFs.

"What if I deflected them like Wonder Woman?"

Republicans think journalists are the enemy so… Same thing.

It's not Montana Republicans. It's Republicans. Same thing happened in Staten Island when Rep. Michael Grimm threatened a reporter on camera and then got reelected afterwards and he was already under indictment.

And Republicans are just fine with it.

I remember trying to watch Baywatch as a kid when it was first on NBC and never really getting through even one episode. It gets cancelled and then brought back in syndication. Eventually I checked it out and it was even dumber. It went from being a shallow kind of soap to just cartoonishly stupid.

Still his best action movie in my opinion.

I think that's part of the appeal. He's a blank slate. As a candidate he would probably spout mostly self-help feel good bumper sticker nonsense and people can see and hear whatever they want. If he was an activist he'd be painted as " just another Hollywood liberal."

Some headline about McCain:
"McCain Is Speaking Out Against Trump!"

That last point sounded quite Trumpian.

So, I'm guessing someone inside Fox got to Hannity and said something along the lines of:

* tilts head sideways *

Oops… My bad.

By style I meant the lighting as well keeping the special effects very practical. By writing, I meant maybe more mystery as to what exactly happened on screen.

Fair point.

Ahh… I love Del Toro's work but his habit of dropping in and out is always frustrating. I'm still stewing over not having gotten my Hollywood, big budget, over blown At the Mountains of Madness yet.