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There are plenty of smart bigots, unfortunately.

I feel like if one of your clients is the president of the United States and he's accused of colluding with a foreign adversary then that client should your only client.

"No, no, you see, he's just being ironic and edgy. Insincere racism is different from 'real racism' because you don't really know what's in his heart. Like, if Auschwitz guards had been smirking when they tossed Zyklon B canisters into the shower complexes, they would have just been trolling, you see."

They are not designed to do anything. The President is a dipshit. He is not Machiavellian. They have the epiphenomenal effect of distraction, however. The reason that his controversial tweets coincide with his egregious executive initiatives is because all his tweets are controversial and all his initiatives are

The far-left need several more of their own Oklahoma City bombings or Charleston church shootings before they catch up with the body count of the far-right.

Thanatos and Eros, man. . .

They've been coasting since Funeral.

Yoko is also still alive.

Tell me about it; they mentioned "La Petit Soldat" in last week's episode, but that came out three years later.

Waiting for Jay S.'s recap of this.

Anyone else feel Jeopardy! is easier this season? (I know, only two episodes in, but I can't be the only one.)

Watch out, Donald Sutherland! Claire Daines is going to kill you!

That's harsh, man. Jimmy Fallon isn't responsible for Paul Ryan and Reddit.

Don't forget his appearance in "Gremlins 2: The New Batch"!

I call them "phlegms" or "sprouts."

Did anyone else think this was an unusually easy episode of Jeopardy!? Incheon and Chain of Fools as $2000 answers/questions seems out of the ordinary. I happened to be watching this episode with family members, and they were impressed I got close to 90% of the answers correct, when I usually get about 60%. (Yes, I

I just realized that 1994 defined the taste of the IMDB user base.

I would agree with you if we were using the logic of the real world, but this is Walking Dead logic we're talking about. In real life, he would likely just be a nerdy fraudster, but in the Walking Dead universe his quirks and meaningless jargon have to be accepted as signifiers of intelligence. They have no convincing