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Oh fuck off with this disingenuous take. The Jezesplinter universe has been shitting on all the candidates who are not Saint Bernard and particularly Kamala Harris. So don’t pretend you give a shit now that the white dudes win again. 

New Orleans level drunk, which I guess is the same thing. I interpreted the video of him being too drunk to want to move from his spot, and she’s lingering around for his attention. I don’t know if they’ve hooked up already, but she’s making herself available. He’s too drunk to notice or care or think through the

He is absolutely blotto. Jeez. 

Yeah, I just see two female presenting friends trying to protect a drunk (and rather sad looking) celebrity. It must suck being that famous. He was just sitting there drinking the blues away until they tell him it’s time to leave and he puts on a drunk happy face to walk out to.

Truly.  And you can tell the other lady knows it and is trying to keep his hands off her while she was working to get him out of there.

The Angela Rye one wasn’t entirely fair as she didn’t want to name anyone in elected office (or running for president currently). Also, she named two and Angela Rye proceeded to move on, she didn’t just stop (even though she was rambling).

Eh... I don’t know. While I don’t think it’s a “gotcha” question, I do think that it is a question that involves some thought. I think I would have been more offended if her pat response was MLK Jr. or Jesse Jackson or some shit like that because they are names that are low hanging fruit, so to speak. I think her

The British press will never get over the facts that 1) Meghan is black and 2) She didn’t (and doesn’t) need the Royals to make her famous. Anyone marrying into the royal family is supposed to be so incredibly thankful for the chance to be associated with them that they give their entire future to The Country. They’re

It’s really the opposite.  It’s amazing his handlers would allow him out in public like this knowing how much he’s hated outside his little bubble.

I’m pretty disappointed in Jezebel for publishing this as well -- it comes across as more of a personal gripe disguised as a review.

But he already wrote that story. He won a Pulitzer for it. This was the one about how other powerful men enabled abusing women and tried to silence his work.

No it’s not. Have you read the book? It’s literally called “Catch & Kill” and it’s about the practice of ensuring stories about harassment (involving those in power) are never told in a public format. You want the specifics of the horrors that those amazingly brave women went through? Read the article in the New

YES. I mean, clearly Megan was just looking for a different book. I think the tone of this review really does an injustice to Ronan. This story is a fascinating look into the behind the scenes power, why this story had never been able to be told before, and what it took to get it out. I think the women’s story is

It seems pretty clear to me that in the course of reporting the Weinstein story - which was presumably first a piece for NBC TV, which by necessity morphed into a print article when it moved to The New Yorker - a second story started to emerge. It’s literally in the title of this book, “Catch & Kill.” Killing Farrow’s

Number one rule of book reviewing: Review the book in front of you, not the book you fantasize about reading.

The book is about NBC killing the story and Farrow trying to get it published.

Yeah, 13, 16 or 30. It was never funny. Just different kinds of tragic and frightening.

Yeah the coverage of this story has been really fucked up. Quite something for Jezebel to hope she gets a good therapist while being part of one of the many reasons she needs one...

Honestly I’m disappointed in Jezebel that you continue to exploit an adoptive, disabled child who’s been through shit by willingly not following up on the full story, and instead going with the Daily Mail clickbait. There were enough legit sources of info in the comment sections last time that you can’t claim

If they had Ashanti lay down a phrase as a place holder in order to get the rest of the composition in place until J. Lo was able to lay her vocals down, it makes sense.