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Lady Lizard
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Is this pop culture because it was on C-Span?

CHiPs fans?

Love PBS, but please, cut it out with the "Antiques Roadshow". Enough of that already. Gee, I wonder what's on? Oh, more GD "Antiques Roadshow". Pledge drive? how about an "Antiques Roadshow" marathon (or better yet, a Peter, Paul and Mary concert). Try and appeal to the living. (I'm almost 50, BTW, so not exactly a

From my cold dead eyeballs, Mr. President.

OMG. I stopped watching cable for a while, then dropped by Animal Planet while I was on a trip, and, WTF happened to Animal Planet? It's like all of the real animals in the world are too boring or something. Mr. Lizard and I were just floored.

While there may not be a lot of kids watching in the middle of the night, there are plenty of kids who might be watching during prime time, when PBS is often showing, well, Ken Burns docs and the like (or more likely Antiques Roadshow). The problem with the current schedule of PBS kids shows is that they are on when

Not as funny as when he was a guest on the show, but still enjoyable. The live taping sounds like it was a lot of fun. I can't believe that's the first time I've ever seen a picture of the stage. It's never occurred to me what that (or any other) radio show looks like, even though I listen to radio pretty much all the

Having seen the trailers more times than I can count (I must be going to see the wrong movies), I'm surprised that the Lucas Till character is a high school student. Nothing about the trailers indicated that this was supposed to be a high school film, and it seems there was no reason it needed to be. He could have

OMG that kitty is cute.

Certainly hard to find legal grounds to prevent someone posting whatever the heck they want on their FB page (other than obvious things like threats, etc.). Sounds like this guy does not like it, but can't find grounds to sue (because there are none). Anyway, it's not like you have to be Christian to read the bible

A really terrific policy for a leader is to not engage in mockery—be it of four star generals or disabled reporters—except at the White House Press Association Dinner thing. It's OK there. Other than that, rise above the fray.

I would like to see the exact argument that those episode in higher education were making. I have to think it's more complicated than what you are explaining. For example, is it their .gov page or a parallel .com page that they maintain? When I worked at the NIH, I could think and say whatever I wanted, but not using

His argument would be that he did not mock him specifically BECAUSE he was disabled. He just mocked him the same way he mocks everybody. It's a thin argument.

Well, mock people for decades, and one day it might just come back to haunt you. Not that it's really haunted him. He got elected. He mocked a disabled person, he just did not mock him specifically because he is disabled. There is a difference, but it's slight.

To be fair, Serge is not the President-elect. Also, yes, Trump mocked Serge the same way he mocks everybody. It is not good to mock everybody.

Maybe Trump didn't read this.

Not that her words should be dismissed, it's just that if he wanted to, there are graceful ways of doing it.

The new word is "killer". She's a killer.

So I kind of think it could be the case that the arm thing is what he does when he is making fun of anyone. For example, I saw him do the same thing when he was making fun of a four star general (and yes, it feels weird to type that). So what we have here is someone who will make fun of anyone, including a disabled

So what gets me is that there are plenty of ways of dismissing the opinions of actors and artists without having to insult them as actors/artists—and making yourself look like a crybaby in the process. This is not hard to do. He is just incapable of sounding like a grown up or acting in any way presidential.