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Shit, you're right! So is she the next one in line for Comms Director when Hicks inevitably quits/is fired?

Isn't this the dope who always wore that necklace made out of bullets in TV interviews during the campaign? Or am I thinking of a different dope?

"Wangdango," new username, called it!

I mean, if she does, then all she has to do is kill Sean Bean. Duh.

(…Well, effective propaganda, anyhow, which is probably why you don't hear too much about Riefenstahl's Triumph Of the Will IV: Das Judening" these days.)

Pat couldn't have been anti-trans propaganda, as propaganda by definition has to sustainably appeal to a sizable group of people.

This is also true.

Leave it to the Lannisters to bring a scorpion to a dragon fight.

If she's not wearing Sean Bean's face if (read: when) she does it, though, I am going to be sorely disappointed.

Alright, but Kitty Genovese was a real person who actually was murdered. It's a story, yeah, one of the most famous "big, cold City" stories out there, which is probably why Moore used it—but it's also a true story. And while I get that Moore (who, like everyone else, would've thought at the time that the

Well, except that the "nobody tried to help Kitty Genovese" thing stems from an error-riddled NYT story from the sixties that's since been mostly debunked:

He was also a violent, reactionary asshole, though. Like Travis Bickle without the steady income.

…and then He wept.

Well, but it might be quite a bit easier to climb…

He did suck at pleading his case, though. Hell, he looked like he was about to cry for most of their first encounter.

Not on the suit, no, but Bale's Batvoice was all nipples.

Genesis itself seems morally neutral so far: not so much a split 50/50 split between its parents as the sum of their lineages. It's also an infant, and as such has to rely on the morality and wisdom of it's de facto caregiver, Jesse Custer. Which is…not always for the best.

As a native New Yorker, Ennis' cringeworthy moralizing in "The Pro" definitely dented my opinion of the man's worldview (though admittedly not of his talent).

I'm actually sort of digging Asshole Jesse. Righteous Jesse from the comics always annoyed me slightly, more than slightly when Ennis would use him as a walking soapbox for his own more misanthropic or "just common sense" views. Asshole Jesse feels more real (and frankly more consistent) than his source-material

Eh, it's cathartic. I mean, once you get past the fact that people like this are probably literally masturbating over your anger, of course.