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In other Obama news:

do I need to post the Margaret Atwood quote or do we all just know it by heart at this point?

“She was always belittling him”

If I thought for even a second that she didn’t relish the lies, I’d feel slightly sorry for her. But I don’t. She comes from a family of sanctimonious liars and there’s literally zero evidence that any of this is even slightly disturbing to her. Like her father, she appears to relish the Big Lie just as much as the

First reaction: Yay! These poor kids. They haven’t had a moment’s peace in months, maybe they can have some hope.

Why are we even dragging the troll out the greys?

If somebody decides not to speak up, why would I blame anyone else?

I understand the hesitancy because they don’t want to say the wrong thing and have that be blasted all over blogs and social media.

Yes, it’s the woman’s fault for all of this. You’re totally right.

I find there’s a huge gap between Matt Damon’s comments and saying nothing at all, but none of these dudes, even with their highly-paid publicists, could? OK then.

I think the complaint is that people who didn’t know her and wouldn’t have given her the time of day when she was alive hijacked her funeral for photo ops and publicity stunts. Instead of a funeral for her community and people who knew her, it became a political event.

Yo, ppl crying in the greys, her Dad got killed selling loose cigarettes. Pretty victimless crime there. Died over a fucking tax stamp. Wypipo gonna wypipo tho, right?

Already some whining from the grays about her blocking traffic. If being late to work is the worst thing that happens to you on a given day, be glad. Also this plays into the line of thinking: “if black people are going to protest then they should do it in a way that does not affect me at all, in a place where I don’t

To the dipshit in the grays who I won’t quote (because they’re a fucking dipshit): ever been to an Irish funeral? Or wedding? Or any goddamned function you can think of?

I think the point was that it was politics — Rev. Al Sharpton, who is close with the mother, is based in Harlem. Perhaps the activist meant that she should have been funeralized in her own community, instead of what they felt like was for just shine.

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This reminds me of how random Beyonce’s country song ‘Daddy Lessons’ was. Watching Lemonade and suddenly hearing Zydeco and the music was crazy and really fun. Later when I saw the Dixie Chicks in concert perform it live, I was tickled to my toes.

Robots will be paid more than women too.

that robot is hella presumptuous, who told him he could do anything of the sort

Bad song. Good ad for whatever company wants to start selling those Robots.

I... don’t hate it? It’s catchy as hell, which is standard for JT. I can’t help thinking about how dated that video is going to look a few years from now though.