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Helping poor people in their own way, sure. But the Libertarian Party has been in favor of LGBT rights including gay marriage since 1972. Obama and Hillary didn't publicly endorse gay marriage until 2012. Talk about jumping out in front of the parade.

I would unite with anyone to do right and with no one to do wrong. —Frederick Douglass

They're also the only party actually committed to civil liberties and stopping reckless American military interventions.

I can understand why people cheat if the relationship isn't going well, they feel neglected, depressed, etc.

The implication I got from her article (which is obviously to be taken with a grain of salt) is that in addition to being mentally cruel to her with the infidelity he also was happy to take advantage of his position as a powerful director/producer to score with women. That has to be somewhat problematic given

If you're making a commitment to be monogamous (which most people do when they get married) it's incumbent upon your to be faithful to that promise.

Maybe you shouldn't be looking to Hollywood for validation of your moral and ethical beliefs.

I dunno, an Axis WWII victory has been adapted into visual media many times but how many examples are there of the second most popular alternate history what-if?

How is the concept of 'Confederate' different than 'The Handmaid's Tale'? Both depict a horrific alternate reality and will (presumably) offer commentary on their respective subjects of race and gender.

Adam Sandler is a talented actor who instead of taking challenging roles prefers to get paid millions of dollars to go on vacation to Hawaii and South Africa and half-ass a movie.

An articulate, thoughtful president would have:
1. Condemned white supremacy as a disgusting, idiotic ideology with no value whatsoever

Season 3 was half good, they REALLY screwed up Red Dragon, which was disappointing. For this reason I'm wary of a Silence of the Lambs adaption because I fear that they'll be too uncomfortable about depicting a cross-dressing serial killer with deep gender identity issues and will thus make dumb changes to Buffalo

Yeah I noticed that too. Enterprise isn't a great show but you can see the potential on rewatch.

I think your chronology is backwards, he was a community organizer before attending Harvard and then teaching law at the University of Chicago.

He's currently racking up the big bucks on the speech and book circuit so I doubt he cares all that much.

Claudia informed them it will take a few years for the Soviets to reverse engineer the wheat technology based on the sample they have, so they'll have to remain on that job.

Re the news reports of Reagan's unfortunate "we start the bombing in five minutes" joke: although the sound bite came from a sound check before his weekly radio address in August of 1984 (contrary to popular belief it was joke he said to the sound engineers, not something he ever said on the air), it wasn't until

It was the most interesting plot of the season by default given how everything else seemed to peter out without much resolution.

I'd be very surprised if Stan bought any of it given that he got burned by Nina faking the polygraph test.

It can both be true that this season was sub par due to the very high standard seasons 2-4 set and still a masterful work of character study and family drama.