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Speaking of which, isn't it weird how all those new sexual assault charges/allegations seem to have evaporated after the election?

Disagree: the late 1980s to early 1990s was a great period for X-Men comics. Everything between the Morlock Massacre and the start of the Gold team/Blue team era is fucking amazing, and the books remain good-to-really-solid all the way up to the end of the Age of Apocalypse.

What are you talking about, Kristen Wiig and Seth Rogen have *literally* never been funnier than cosplaying as younger, sexier versions of the senior Bluths.

There's nothing relativist about being a principled supporter of changing society through democratic, non-violent means.

It is, if anything, a sign of the moral crisis currently engulfing the Democratic Party.

"Fascism rejects assertions that violence is automatically negative in nature, and views political violence and war as means that can achieve national rejuvenation."

I still think Sarah Michelle Gellar would've made a pretty awesome Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel.

Yeah, I didn't know if labeling Emma Caulfield a fan-favorite was accurate or not, but I always thought she was great, and that she would have been a shoe-in for any number of comedies and dramedies since.

I've always found it odd that certain actors who played prominent, fan-favorite characters on Buffy (like James Marsters and Amber Benson) didn't have bigger careers after the show(s) ended.

Walter Hill on an off-day is still better and more interesting than 90% of directors on their best day (science!). Plus, a scenery-chewing Sigourney Weaver, Giorgio Moroder, Michelle Rodriguez and "exactly as sleazy as promised"?

Ohhhhhh, so that's where I know that guy Dwight's face from (no pun intended).

Don't twist my words: I said "Conscience and/or their personal whims"

Well, if that is the case then I do find that deeply troubling, yes.

The problem, Laszlo, is that everybody and their mom on this planet has different priorities. What if the US armed forces had collectively decided they weren't going to withdraw from Iraq, since to do so would have been bad for America? Are you honestly arguing that it's a smart idea to just let government agencies

Can you give me a link to the article where Jonah Goldberg says that? I've seen some of the criticism of President Trump's speech over at NRO the last 24 hours, but not anybody calling it a pro-Nazi callback.

America First was a real thing, yes, but more isolationist and anti-war than actively pro-Nazi - they weren't like William Dudley Pelley's Silver Shirts who actively emulated the Nazi party.

Again, context matters.

I'm not going to debate you on whether or not President Trump, Bannon or Breitbart are Nazis, Neo-Nazis or Pro-Nazi. You obviously think they are, I don't - I think they're nationalists and populists, and that calling them Nazis is kind of similar to Republicans who called Obama a Communist for trying to implement

Government institutions shouldn't be partisan, period. End of. Neither pro-Democrat, nor pro-Republican, nor pro-Green, not pro or con anything.

Maybe, but that doesn't excuse what the NPS did and is, in fact, an entirely separate issue, as much as you're trying to conflate the two.