SJP was very old school at the time because she had been a child star (she did stage work, Footloose, etc.) and was taught you didn’t talk about those things with each other.
SJP was very old school at the time because she had been a child star (she did stage work, Footloose, etc.) and was taught you didn’t talk about those things with each other.
it’s something they have to demonstrate a desire to do something about (even if it’s not a sincere desire)
They already limit how many people can watch at once (one at a time on the lowest tier plan) which is reasonable and keeps any password sharing among people you’d trust. If someone lets their parents use their Netflix account they either have to spring for an expensive multi-user plan or never use it at the same time.
If there are still showrunners doing that, this many years after the Lost finale, they deserve to have their Teslas repossessed in front of the whole cast and crew.
Sure doesn’t sound that way if you talk to any of the writers who worked on it
Dick Ebersol is waiting by his phone
Just let SNL die with him, comedy shouldn’t be an institution.
I think the most hilarious part of it all is that here in 2022, the FCC still thinks it’s pearl-clutch-worthy if someone says “fuck” on broadcast TV at 11:30 PM. Like, children can see people saying “fuck” (or actually fucking) on the Internet with basically no effort, and they’re not going to be staying up late just…
If you ask people whether they support Roe, they say yes. It was like 69% in favor of preserving it. So that’s how you frame the policy. “We’re preserving the Roe framework which has worked well for 50 years.” You don’t really have to get into what that means trimester by trimester. But, 90% of abortions are performed…
No, that’s not what I mean. The parts that expanded access were popular, the parts that preserved the insurance industry’s profits to enable some of those expansions (i.e., community rating, mandated insurance coverage, which costs people real, concrete money) were unpopular. One of the dumber things elitist liberals…
People voted in 2016, Dems lost. Even more people voted in 2020, and Dems lost seats in the House and Donald Trump actually came closer to winning the electoral college in 2020. There is not any guarantee in the world that if more people vote, Dems will win. Dems are not entitled to people’s votes, and are not…
Fuck off already. We do show up in larger numbers. Gerrymandering discounts those numbers. The electoral college discounts those numbers.
I’m aware of the fights that went into Obamacare. It’s a shame that so much effort went into fighting for a plan that is a conservative think tank’s idea for how to expand health care access, instead of liberal or progressive ideas.
The lesser of two evils is still an evil. The fact of the matter is that right out the gate it was clear that Hillary couldn’t win, but she chose to disregard that. And we all paid the price for it.
The moment Hillary was nominated it died. You can’t blame the voters for not voting for a shitty candidate, you blame the candidate. That is how it works. The moderates were warned that people would not support her in the key states needed, they nominated her anyway, the Clintons themselves were warned that she could…
They’ve left it too late. All the things the Dems needed to do, like push through essential protections, campaign to stem the loss of voters from Dem seats, preserve industry, protect unions, show the importance to younger voters of not moving away from marginal GOP states to ultrasafe Democrat strongholds, not…
Text I got last Thursday (the day after Clyburn was campaigning with Cuellar):
“largest expansion of social safety net in a half century”
The coverage sucked, the hospital networks sucked, the deductibles were high, and you still had to buy the insurance with your own money, even though your taxes already paid for it. ACA was garbage. You’re better off paying for medical bills on your credit card.
The Establishment Democrats M.O. is to do nothing until you can’t do anything.