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You know, I realize it gets tiresome to bring so many things back to Donald Trump, but Bill Cosby launching a national tour to instruct young men about how to avoid being accused of sexual assault could really only happen in Trump's America (which we're all living in, like it or not).

I'll always think of her as Nadine in "Drugstore Cowboy"… boy, the others were pretty mean to her.

Went to a funeral of a friend's wife on Saturday. As far as those things go, not too dire. A group of friends and family got up and spoke about the departed woman. One speaker really stuck out, though. Has anyone ever been at such an event and seen a speaker who manages to make it all about them? Like, says something

That sounds funny, but I have a harder time finding Eddie Vedder to be a lighthearted subject anymore, considering he's pretty much on a cultural deathwatch.

"Adapting the work of Stephen King has produced a mixed bag over the years…"

Depends on the Jesus.

People have brought this up here and there, but I don't think enough people are addressing the elephant in the room: this man clearly has some form of dementia.

Some 80-percent of Evangelicals voted for Trump.

I can't do anything with this rat's nest.

I literally ordered a pizza two minutes ago, half sausage, half pepperoni…

If there's any consolation to what's going on right now in this country (and there ain't much), it's that Ted Cruz is probably as unhappy that Donald Trump is president as anyone reading this. Trump insulted his wife's looks, said his father probably had something to do with JFK's murder, etc. Yet, Cruz knows he can't

After all, it was you and me.

Do you want to talk of country matters?

Yeah, I know that Republicans have held this seat longer than many reading this have been alive, but, still…

I watched the first "Transformers" pretty much out of curiosity about how they'd do the effects. The franchise though, and Michael Bay's approach to filmmaking in general, can be summed up thusly: My coworkers came back from seeing "Transformers 2" (I declined the invitation). I was sort of teasing them and asked,

Oooooh, he card-read good!

Fable or Seth Seddlemeyer?

To make a timely reference: I don't think that, in D.C., there's any shortage of people who wanna "be in the room where it happens."

He's probably relieved. Methinks he has been looking for an "out" this whole time.

So he's been touring with Dennis Miller? Gawd, it's hard for me to describe my distaste for that guy (DM).