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Was going to post the same thing. The heart and soul of the group. Wrote or co-wrote most of their best songs and kept them grounded musically.

Don't worry, that's not Rick's real hair.

U.S. President John Tyler, who was born in 1790, has grandchildren that are alive today.

I was one of those six people!

He is an amazing talent who, in a nearly 20 year career in the WWE, has probably been used correctly for an aggregate total of 10-15 months.

Hulk Hogan wasn't on TV every week. Neither was the Undertaker in more recent years.

The fact that there's a leading national candidate pandering to them is evidence that they are more numerous.

The issue isn't immigration here. We got a presidential candidate saying to ban every man, woman, and child of a particular religion from coming to the United States and his support goes up. He praises Vladimir Putin, says we should target and kill the families of terrorists, conquer and take control of the oil of

Um, that's a pretty big thing a president should be focused on in an election year. Don't do stupid shit that helps the other side.

Yeah, but the type seems to be growing in number.

There's a lot of things we did in the 1920s through the 1960s that we don't do anymore.

Guys, I'm not knocking any policy of Obama here. I think our Middle East policy is a mess, but that's been the story at least 50 years.

I hate to use the cliche of "optics," but it applies here. The polls I'm perusing suggest that terrorism is a priority for the voters, and they want a big strong (wo)man to keep them safe.

It may be a temporary thing, but Fox News just released a poll that said 50% of the country favors a ban on Muslims coming to the United States, and a higher number if Trump isn't mentioned in the poll question. That should be terrifying.

If the United States somehow elects Trump as president, and post-election pundits ask how Americans could possibly vote for a man with such fascist tendencies, I hope people point out that the preceding President spent his last year appearing on podcasts and reality shows rather than, you know, doing anything to

I'm not proud to admit it, but I'm looking forward to some of the Harvey-related image macros that will be popping up in the coming weeks.

I choose to believe this is true. It's like some sort of wacky "Brewsters millions" comedy, where Warren Buffett offered him 1 billion dollars to run for President, and another 30 billion if he lost. He's trying his best to lose in a responsible manner before the general election, but nothing is working.

I forgot that the internet is filled with crazy fanboys when I made that comment, and a person could therefore wonder whether I was serious.

I have only seen the trailer to the film, but it was enough to lead me to believe that anything less than an A review speaks poorly of the film reviewer. I need to believe this film is a masterpiece.

"There is an entire political party taking a conversation about angry
white men grabbing guns and killing people, and shifting it to
anti-Muslim rhetoric."