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Is it wrong that the first thing that popped in my head was, “Ah, that’s who Kellyanne Conway is a Portrait of...”?

There are flubs, and then there are glaringly horrendous mistakes my fifth grader wouldn’t make.

#COTD

There is nothing “inevitable” about this situation. United Airlines and their idiotic workers could have deescalated the situation or found workarounds at multiple points during their fuck-up, and chose not to.

Thanks for the Breaking News “He’s Not A Perfect Angel” Update, asshole. Any more victim blaming you want to do? Might as well get it all out of your system.

“there’s no real way around the fact that he escalated the situation and effectively established a scenario where he did force the authorities to drag him off”

I’m just surprised Fox didn’t ask David Nunes to investigate the claims, since he currently has nothing else to do.

But, but, the Rockets and Spurs are better TEAMS with more WINS, guys. No way Westbrook is the MVP!

Next up: segments for male co-hosts to demonstrate power tools, while the girls exclaim “Wow!! I could never handle so much power!”. Followed by cooking segments by the girls and serving the food to the men for taste tasting and tasteful criticism.

So it’s just like the last couple of seasons with the Cowboys, right?

I think that’s really a selling job for Turkey, though. They were willing to host the Kurdish Syrian rebels when they needed it, because Turkey hates Assad with a passion. If the US were to sell it as sticking it to Assad (which it is), and reducing domestic Kurdish pressure for independence by carving a state out of

Well, that’s really the problem with doing anything in Syria that doesn’t amount to a small slap on the wrist against Assad. If he continues to use chemical weapons or kill indiscriminately, you have a choice of telling the Russians to get the hell out of Syria or backing down to him. And that’s what it’s come to.

Very few people are saying we should have done nothing, but remarkably Donald Trump and Rex Tillerson 3 days ago were 2 of those people.

Even if I agree with taking military action to limit Assad’s warmaking ability and possibly tip the balance to negotiations (I do), I realize that American foreign policy shifts and the rationale behind military action should NOT be: Fox News (and others) played pictures of dying children on the evening news for

If Trump’s rationale for firing Tomahawk missiles at a country is “look at these poor people suffering and dying on TV!” rather than any other strategic reasoning, it does look hypocritical and stupid to be turning those same poor children away as refugees and keeping them in said war-torn country.

Typically real Presidents meet heads of state at the real White House. They don’t try to advertise their country club business, because they have better things to do.

Kurdish forces and Turkmen are fighting against Assad as well in Syria. There are secular rebel groups fighting. It’s not as simplistic as “ISIS vs Assad”.

I agree with pretty much everything you said, but what this really boils down to is legitimacy. Was Trump and Tillerson right two days ago, when they gave Assad carte blanche to do whatever he wants, or are they right today when they did a complete 180 and said, now he has to go?

Someone enlighten me about a side issue here, so an American citizen married an upstanding guy with a clean record, contributing to the community and providing 20 jobs with the restaurant he runs.

Ford was much better off with the GT than with trying to rebuild the Mustang into an entirely new car. Purpose built two-seat mid-engine racer was always going to be in a better position to beat Ferrari than a modded up (or down, depending on your perspective) four seat front engined high sitting highway cruiser,