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Too violent or too boring? It managed to be both.

Colbie Smulders: Never Wear Sleeves.

Didn't Willie Nelson record that song Eskimo Pie?

WB EXEC: I don't care how much Suicide Squad sucked . . . it's making boat loads of money . . . more suckage please!

Doug Liman's best movie was, and likely will always be, Go.

Don't tell anyone else, but the password will be "pmurt."

Schwimmer would have been great in MIB as the pawn shop alien who gets his head blown off.

I thought this was going to be Jack Ryan vs. Isis (as in "oh mighty Isis"/Joanna Cameron). That sounded awesome.

The best sports announcer around is Bill Raftery.

Patrick Dempsey, of course!

Steven Culp, bearing an uncanny resemblance to his real-lifedead counterpart . . . .

In some respects, they kind of are. Democrats have been taking them for granted for decades. The GOP turning into a band of racist lunatics helps sell it, of course.

Don't forget, though, that in the wake of Bush, the GOP nominated McCain — the man Newsweek correctly declared at the start of the primaries was someone "conservatives hate." It's hard to really digest, because McCain was turned into "another Bush" by Democrats in that election, and his selection of Palin (which was

It couldn't hurt. For the most part. Of course, there is the fact that Democrats blocked his national healthcare reform proposals . . . but that's a whole other discussion.

That isn't completely fair to Nixon, though. When you look at a lot of policy initiatives, we're talking about stuff that originated in the oval office. That's not being "dragged" anywhere by congress. Again, Nixon was not saint. Not even a good person. But he did a lot of good things and tried to some more good