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And I assume we can forget about ever seeing those tax returns. "Executive privilege," you know…

Let's hope they're just that, rumors. Might as well bring back Cheney and Rumsfeld, make it a REAL party.

Yeah, that's probably going to happen. Good call. I wonder if there's going to be room for un-arrested criminal Chris Christie as well.

I'm going to generalize here: I believe for a lot of my fellow Americans, more than an actual person, Trump is a cartoon abstraction, a reality show avatar who keeps people entertained and envious of how he can say and do things they want to do but don't have the money or stature. Specific ideas and policies are

I'm thinking the same thing, but I haven't brought it up on my networks since I'm not sure how helpful it would be to folks who are truly in despair right now.

Anything's possible…as we've all just painfully experienced.

I'm going to design a Web page that can replace the entire fivethirtyeight.com site and will save everyone a lot of time pouring over graphics and figures for weeks on end. The page will consist of two statements:

Not sure if that would work. The Senate would have to convict, and the GOP runs the Senate. And the House. And the Supreme Court.

Only if the Canadian government is as bigoted and paranoid as America's. Besides, I heard it's a pretty big country. I think they could handle it.

He's not the only one. Jon Stewart and pretty much every late-night talk show host were tickled pink by the idea of Donald Trump. How times change…

One thing history has taught us is that it's usually the most wholesome and earnest among us who are the biggest freaks in the room. Kudos to Mr. Costner for keeping his proclivities under wraps.

It's not a terrible movie, but not worth going out of your way to watch. There's one pretty cool scene where the zombie infestation spreads in the middle of a passenger jet flight, but that's about it.

Your rhetoric is terrible, but let's take it at face value. My question to you is, SO WHAT? What the hell is wrong with wanting to have fewer people in prison, especially non-violent people?

Keeping more people out of prison is reason enough.

Just saw this episode - I thought Kaley Cuoco was just fine! I've definitely seen worse. It's that whole thing with the tall tales characters that didn't work.

I remember watching Caray call Cubs games years ago on the old WGN Super-station and thinking "Why is he slurring his words so much?" I had yet to appreciate that was because he's a BUD MAN as well as a CUBS FAN, and he didn't wait until he was off the clock before digging in.

I finally cancelled by TiVo subscription to Drunk History. It was a funny idea for a season, but I can't even any more.

Too bad she doesn't have a few hundred million dollars, or she would have been competing with Hillary for the Democratic nomination.

I agree, going after her for her music recording was pretty cheesy.

The longer this election goes on, the more I'm convinced that folks like Stein and Johnson have two fundamental problems: