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All of this.

Hate to break it to y’all but parents generally don’t have a leisurely dinner with 2.5 glasses of wine. Typically the wine is your dinner and you hurriedly eat a sandwich over the kitchen sink while trying to get your kids to finish their homework, clean up their room and shouting for the 20th time. “NO, YOU CANNOT

“Sometimes old ladies... Get cut...” I loved her and Milton. They (along with the grandparents) were the real love story of Cry Baby.

Yeah, he’s doing a kinder, softer version of his Colbert Report persona a lot of the time, and I think is incredibly well meaning, but I don’t blame his non-white guests for not always wanting to be part of a teachable moment for his (presumably mostly) white audience when they’re promoting a show. And I do think

I get the feeling he’s mixing in his old “clueless” persona when it comes to things like race (“I don’t see race. People tell me I’m white and I believe them because...”) It worked and was funny when he was a character, but not at “himself.” But as you said, it’s it really him or leftover from his character.

I’d like to think that too. The major problem is those questions don’t come off as smooth now that he’s being himself on tv. It’s super awkward when he does it. Even when he’s trying to be humorous like with Rashida Jones. Maybe he needs to practice asking that question multiple times in makeup or something.

I feel he often plays devil’s advocate when interviewing people on his show. I desperately want to believe it’s so he can kind of be the voice of a lot of right wing viewers and give the guest a chance to explain things to dumb conservatives but he often goes so far I wonder if he actually just is this person.

“To a certain extent you missed the point by asking that question, however, I understand that within that question is your desire to be black.”

Counterpoint: People mistake being able to behave like a normal human for five minutes as “poise.”

No it was overlooked because she’s white, blonde, rich, and attractive because she had plastic surgery.

Don Jr. won’t be running for mayor of NYC).

And - it’s only for married mothers, not for single women!!

“unpaid leave”, you mean the leave required by the law that Donald totally would allow his employees even if he didn’t have to? *wink*

Ugh. It’s just amazing that a presidential fucking candidate could put out a policy so obviously poorly thought out. Not limiting it to maternity leave, and providing for leave for newly adoptive parents is common fucking sense for anyone who thinks about this for more than a minute. What Trump proposed is basically a

Yes Ivanka, Cosmo readers do and should care about issues impacting women and children (and families of all kinds) which is why they fucking asked you those questions.

Like most business men, he’s a cheap asshole and will do anything to squeeze as much out of his workers and only giving them what the government requires so they don’t get fined. One of the many reasons why privatization screws regular people over.

I know a lot about Howard Stern, and the women he’s dated, and the woman he is now married to (because I’m a long time fan and his actual shtick is being very honest about himself and his life, and yes, he has gotten much less mean thanothing he used to be, and frequently talks about this and how he’s embarrassed by

IIRC she lefy him, or the divorce was more mutual than anything else. He didn’t cheat, or anything like that. He was just too involved in the show. Ignoring his family.

As I recall, his wife left him after his antics became to be too much for her (like talking about her miscarriage).