"Approval" meaning "popular opinion", yes. Actual legislative action to change any currently-existing gun control laws? Nope, that has not happened.
"Approval" meaning "popular opinion", yes. Actual legislative action to change any currently-existing gun control laws? Nope, that has not happened.
The super-conservatives who are trying to paint Obama as "worst president ever" and have been trying to do so since 2 years into his first term, are the most delusional people out there. The best are the ones who wave the image of Obama with a Hitler mustache, and then somehow that's tied into Obamacare. Because…
The people who are still all over Obama and Hillary Clinton for Benghazi are the same people who vehemently opposed the idea of blaming Bush for 9/11 happening on his watch, which is a delicious irony and hypocrisy if you ask me.
"I'm all for people protesting against police brutality, BUT those people in Boston really shouldn't have blocked the highway and made me late for work!"
I was 19 and very stupid when the Bush administration made their case for the Iraq invasion, and I was all for it. They messed with us, they helped the terrorists, let's get 'em all! I was still feeding off the rah-rah-America hysteria that came in the wake of 9/11. I also was attending a liberal Catholic college in…
THIS. I remember a LOT of people in my small conservative town being absolutely outraged that this movie was even allowed to EXIST because it wasn't being supportive of our President/troops/country. These were the same people that were actually outraged by hearing "American Idiot" on the radio. The general consensus…
The fact is, the needle on gun control didn't even fucking budge after Sandy Hook. The NRA and the gun-nuts didn't budge, and if a tragedy like that couldn't change things, then I am convinced nothing nothing will.
Who wouldn't want to be reminded of a scalped, smiling Ray Liotta, sitting at a dinner table feasting on his own brains?
Their arc on this week's Kroll Show was fantastic and I can't wait to see where the rest of the season takes them.
"Terrlet."
Opie and Anthony also shit all over it the day after the benefit aired and I remember it being one of the funniest things they ever did. But Scharpling nailed it here. I'd never seen the actual video of it, this is so horrendous.
"Can you dig that? I knew that you could." OH MY GOD I forgot how atrocious that was.
Punch Luke Lupus and Milkvoice were my favorite call-in listeners. "First time listener, long time caller" killed me.
Just when I thought I was done with adding wrestling podcasts (I've avoided JR's like the plague, luckily), the description of one has sucked me in and I'm now subscribed to Taz's. This RVD episode is great. I'm not even a huge ECW fan or fan of either of these guys, really, but I always love RVD in actual interviews.
I did love how Mike complained about the hose water making the coffee taste funny last week though.
The first portion of The Godfather Saga is really boring. When intercut with Michael's story, then Vito's origin story is riveting. But by itsself for an hour, it was a real slog. The added scenes didn't really need to be there, either.
This bothers me too. Are guys in their early 30s that skinny just expected to be thin because they don't eat or do anything physical at all? Is that the Hollywood explanation? Because I have friends who were always rail thin and skinny in high school, but once we hit 30, they developed beer guts on their skinny frames.
Hitler looks so much like Bad Grandpa Johnny Knoxville that I also couldn't realize it was Bill Hader from the commercials.
The credits began with the excellent Black Sabbath song "The Beginning of the End", and I almost cheered out loud when that riff kicked in in the theaters. That movie was great, and the credits were even greater.
Correct, but I think Samberg was clearly doing a Pacino voice, and he got the exact quote wrong, so I'm pretty sure he was mixing up his references on purpose for comedic effect.