What’s more, the poster makes the weird mistake the book covers, at least in the earlier editions, all made: assuming that the “vertical trailer parks” aspect of the story is the most enticing thing about it.
What’s more, the poster makes the weird mistake the book covers, at least in the earlier editions, all made: assuming that the “vertical trailer parks” aspect of the story is the most enticing thing about it.
Weird. Where’d the typical snark go? Normally someone like O’Neal would have a field day mocking a guy essentially saying “I’m resigning, even though all those women are totally lying, but you should believe women. How about that Trump guy though, am I right?”
And here I thought “game trailers that are nothing but cut scenes” were bad enough....
Didn’t Dunham write details about her own sexual assault so misleading in her memoir that she was legally obligated to change the book? Of all the sources to mention Weinstein’s crimes, she’s not one of the better ones.
Bee is hardly the first person to try this spin, and it’s pathetic. By any remotely objective analysis Trump received more negative media coverage than anybody, and yet here we are.
This is like “Thanks, Obama” but serious.
She’s not “accused sexual harasser” Mariah Carey?
The modern Left’s not-so-gradual shift to “it’s okay if you make discriminatory comments about SOME groups of people, because [they currently have more societal power in general/have historically been discriminatory/we don’t like them in some other way we can rationalize]” has been rather depressing.
Fixed headline:
If being white is such a privilege, why do so many seem to try to get away from it?
“This includes the movie’s bastard bigwig of a villain, played by Michael Shannon as the embodiment of racist, sexist, toxic American masculinity (circa 1962 or 2017, take your pick). Like just about any new entertainment featuring an immoral tyrant, The Shape Of Water can double as an accidentally timely parable…
One could only imagine the reactions if Hannah Arendt tried to publish her famous book today.
Really disappointed that Paul F Tompkins is still repeating the discredited lie about Michael Brown. He wasn’t “executed” for “stealing a box of cigars.” He was killed in self-defense by a police officer he attacked without provocation.
Her Instagram post sounds even better if you listen to this while playing it:
Bernadine Dohrn, wife of Bill Ayers, was a big fan of Manson’s murders. So many celebrity connections!
Considering that Lena Dunham herself lied about being raped, she knows darn well it’s possible.
I like this as a column idea.
“Holding doors, cleaning windows . . . sounds like he’s facilitating character movement and viewpoints to get these people to the proper conclusion.”
India sounds kind of over-sensitive.
Stewart using his talent at comedy to skirt more serious questions he doesn’t want to answer and also publicly mock the people asking?