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That’s just the issue, though. Most people don’t know Sinclair’s leanings or history. At least we know about Fox, MSNBC, National Review, Slate, Reason, Splinter, pick a partisan blog.

Examples? I am anti-Trump as they come but I’ve thought the Hitler stuff was overblown, he strikes me as more of a Nixon (still bad!)

To answer your last question, there is a huge difference between openly partisan blogs like Splinter and local news disguised as propaganda.

Mainly the difference between local news and Fox. It’s easier to ignore Fox (or MSNBC, to be fair). But people tune into local news for weather and sports and get propaganda.

Major League is great. Bull Durham is better.

So this is like when my roommate years ago would play a new video game on “hard” difficulty from the get-go, just to challenge himself? Same logic, right? Like not playing on the easy mode because it’s too easy?

Proof: POTUS 45

I’m no socialist, but this is the problem I have with modern capitalism. At some point, we switched from a capitalism for all system — I pay you, the worker, enough so that not only can you afford to live in a good place, but you can spend money on goods and boost us all — to a predatory one, where the top people

Or Laura/Laurie. Actually, now that I think of it, that makes more sense — she can sell Dwight out to the boss.

So it’s Sherry, right? Negan knows the person, which means it’s not Heath and not likely an Aaron who failed in his Oceanside mission.

Yeah and I heard the problem was Goff wasn’t sticking to sports. A shame because a) he wasn’t all that political, b) when he did getpolitical, it was usually related to something that had happened in sports, c) it was great having a black man’s perspective during drive time (Holmes is great, but doesn’t likely have

Simply put, white people can’t bear being told “no.” So we here a rap song we like, and we feel weird skipping the word singing along, and we get mad when asked to. We’re not good at considering other people’s feelings. Think of the backlash against “PC culture.” Political correctness wasn’t supposed to be about

WSCR in Chicago is generally decent. Generally.

My problem with the chains is generally not the food (except Applebee’s, which generally does not have good food). Part of it is the sameness of the ambiance from one location to the next (to be fair, there can be something comforting in that if you’re traveling or moved somewhere new), but part of it is that so many

Oh yeah if I don’t remember I definitely tip 20 percent. But I’m a pro, so I usually recall my intake.

I do a buck a drink on beer and wine even if I am paying by card, unless the tab gets big enough that 20 percent makes more sense/ends up being a better tip. It often evens out. So, for example, if I paid by card on four beers at $5 a piece, that’s a $4 tip on a $20 bill — which is 20 percent anyway!

I hate the chud, but what’s the end game here? Adultery isn’t illegal, and his supporters will shrug it off, especially since Billy C. got freaky in the Oval Office. Even if the payoff broke campaign finance laws, he’s gonna get off. This won’t change a thing, even if she’s telling the truth.

I once made a great catch at third base playing softball when I was too hungover to move. It wasn’t athleticism, it was self-preservation. My glove hand just came up in front of my face reflexively and caught it.

So was I. I used to swing while jumping backwards.

There’s a big difference between friendly exchanges between reporter and source that look a little bad an a reporter doing PR, no matter if said PR matches previous on-record stances. As an editor, I would not look kindly on Wolken here.