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Chris Ferejohn
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/me downvotes

I would be if they hadn't broken up with HULU. Well I suppose I still will, just with ~ 1 year delay.

Gingrich and Bannon are certainly not "establishment republicans".

I don't think Congress will really be "at his command". I think they will expect *him* to be at *their* command, and a good portion of how bad the next 4 years are will be determined by the extent to which that's true (not that it isn't depressing that my 'best case scenario' (well, other than Trump ripping off his

I mean, fuck trump always and forever, but this is a false equivalency. Bribing the media for positive coverage (especially in this "hey I just left this pile of nice stuff here for you - I'm not telling you what to do") is unethical, but it's not illegal. Bribing electors to change their votes is quite definitely

I had that exact same thought during my anxiety ridden attempts to sleep last night. I felt like I was already pretty cynical, but the bottom of that just dropped out.

>The other half is the first degree murder of the working class as perpetrated by Democrats and Republicans both the last 24 years.

It was because the right was extremely successful in framing Clinton as being "just as bad as Trump", as staggering as that seems to me personally.

I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you are white. You think black people (to name just one example) are incarcerated and killed and staggeringly higher rates than white people because of the 'content of their character'?

OK, I'll bite: what should they have done instead? How do you propose people who oppose Trump and the virulently racist parts of his constituency should have reacted? By saying nothing?

I mean Utah is way down the list of "states that matter", but sure. Anything that gets more left-leaning/socially progressive people to the polls to vote on local issues and elections is good with me.

Yeah, though some chance of 'fascinatingly terrible'

File under "people I did not realize were not dead"

I think it felt like there was supposed to be some resolution of her story line that we didn't get.

I'm 43 and I still pronounce it that way. Is that wrong?

Is Ed Harris even human? Are the other people we think are human all human?

Man I love that movie. My favorite running-gag-that-I-only-noticed-on-recent-viewing is that nobody knows how to walk through doors. Like every time 2 or more people need to walk through the same opening, they are completely unable to do it like human beings.

I assume they won't try to get people to come to the movie 3 times…

Wait, what? I was talking about the outcry about the since-scuttled sit com about a mail order bride…

Admittedly it doesn't sound great, but I think there's a difference between this concept and a concept that's a fairly blurred line away from sex worker slavery (assuming that's what you're referring to).