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The pro-soup people knocked this out of the park.

Thank you.

It's worth following up what you just said by recalling that someone was just handed the highest office in the world for making an asshole out of himself in front of millions of people.

Links here, dsklr. Are you following them?

"stop playing by Queensbury rules" I think it's been part and parcel of the dynamic, since the Obama years and accelerated now, that Republicans have very much stopped following rules and norms, and Democrats — what Democrats remain — lose battle after battle by worrying about setting problematic precedents, giving an

This kind of joking has every bit as little to offer the world as would the same statements made sincerely.

Love PKD and appreciated this post.

All in all, I find this conversation here very heartening. And I'm glad that "just ignore him" appears to be a minority opinion.

Every online conversation about him I ever see has at least one person playing this "but what he do that's so bad" game. Honestly, just pay attention.

I was sad, at that time, to learn that he wasn't something South Park had made up, but rather actually something that a lot of people really do like.

My favorite thing about that line has always been that it sounds like he says "Did What's His Name *and* get at you?"

deeez nuuuts

Wait, what's this have to do with Saturday Night Live?

Can I give this a "who cares" or… Is it just par for the course to be as caught up in this right now as trump is?

Great conversation here.

Just such an awful actor.

There are some people with the power to do something about Trump, and there are some people with the will. But they aren't the same people.

Maybe for the viewer's benefit.

Jacobs, on the other hand, treated his wife like she was unclean then and, if I remember right, wouldn't sit on furniture she had been on without cleaning it first.

Not in that article, anyway.