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Did… did you actually use the term "purity test" to describe how access to power will be controlled once "the left" is in charge? I guess you missed the photo of the GOP's Freedom Caucus determining the future of women's healthcare, you willfully-obtuse asshole.

Unfortunate acronym, that.

A bad idea for education. A good idea for eyebrows.

I waited tables in an upscale steak house throughout college. My anecdotal experience is that women almost never leave 10% or less, but they're also less likely to tip 20% or more.

I will pay cash money for links to social media pictures of four or more bros standing around holding glasses of wine, not beer.

You know how to identify an MRA? He gets his arguments straight off The Return Of Kings and presents them as statistically-based, instead of doing a 30-second Google search on "Do boys get less attention from teachers?" and analyzing the results.

Hey asshole! (Yes, that's an ad hominem attack. I do have an intelligent rebuttal to your comments - I just wanted to call you an asshole.)

Here's a thought: women have been discriminated against legally and otherwise in pretty much every society since the dawn of time. If they wanna have a couple of ladies' night screenings of Wonder Woman to celebrate female empowerment, I'll allow it.

If you are indeed a lifelong Democrat, you must realize the ludicrous irony of equating the "illegal discrimination" you cite here with, you know, actual illegal discrimination.

You sure you're replying to my comment? I inferred from Sasse's remarks a support for the principle of free speech. I inferred from his PhD in American history an understanding of the difference between government and private censorship.

You sure you're replying to my comment? If so, please read it again. I was inferring from Sasse's remarks that he supports the principle of free speech, but as a

Yes, and?

Your throwaway last sentence is the type of thing that makes me appreciate the commenters around here.

And from outside my species.

I'm pretty sure that at least this U.S Senator understands that you can't be jailed for saying something on a TV show. I inferred a broader philosophical position that the right to speak your mind in this country is as close to an absolute right as we have.

Of Alias Smith and Jones fame?

The only counter to "I wish I saw it when it first aired" is that it's such a fantastic binge watch.

The Talented Mr. Dawson

The saddest of all keys.

Cogent take.