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I think a lot of viewers reacted very negatively to Dorinda this season. I do think she got too mean. Watching her bully and belittle Tinsley was really unpleasant and even triggering for me, because it reminded me of the verbal and emotional abuse I took from my older brother growing up. There is a difference between

Me too. This season they’re especially coming off just really...outdated? I don’t love Leah, but she serves as a strong juxtaposition to Sonja and Ramona. The generational divides are huge and hilarious.

Who cares dude?

I mean, sometimes conspiracy theories are true. And the pee tape basically has been nothing more than a mildly entertaining diversion. I’m not sure exactly what you’re going on about with Rachel Maddow (although I’m wondering if you saw the Senate report about the level of collusion between the Trump campaign and

I doubt Cohen is worried about going to jail - he’s got an entire book coming out on all the shady shit he did for Trump, what’s reporting on the Falwells going to do that the rest of it won’t? And if he participated in a criminal conspiracy, well, that just means other people are in that conspiracy, too, and would

“It is beyond my comprehension that the “students” at Liberty don’t rise up and tear that temple to Mammon down brick by brick.”

Why wouldn’t he? They’d have to go after the other participants in that scheme as well, and at this point there are bigger crimes.

Agreed! I thought this “sanctimonious hypocrite shows his entire ass, goes to prison and is forgiven while not showing the slightest amount of genuine repentance or remorse” thing went out in the eighties with the Bakkers and Oral Roberts and that other one caught with the hookers, but everything old is new again in

I’ll bet dollars to doughnuts that there’s some kind of morality clause built into his contract with the school, and that sexual impropriety is one of the named circumstances under which he (or anyone) can be fired for cause. It would be exceedingly on brand.

To all the bozos in the grays suddenly stating Falwell’s life is his personal business and his alone:

Well, Michael Cohen’s book will be coming out in a few weeks and we’ll see what he has to say about it - given he was the legal counsel representing Falwell Jr. in the effort to subvert his wife’s nude photos circulating just around the time before the 2016 election. 😇

It is beyond my comprehension that the “students” at Liberty don’t rise up and tear that temple to Mammon down brick by brick.

I think I speak for everyone when I say: HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA.

And the sheer arrogance for speaking on behalf of an entire group...that you do not belong to and never will!

Noted on Wonkette:

Rename the school to Libertine University and all will be forgiven.

It’s not that either because systemic discrimination based on race, sex, sexuality are their own thing that needs to be addressed as well. The MeToo movements and the various police murders should have made that clear.

Because that would require talking about class consiousness and anti-capitalist perspectives. It’s easier to just go with sensationalism than to talk about the endemic destruction of workers’ rights.

Is anyone else starting to hate the way we’re talking about Ellen? It’s not “weakened unions, workplace discrimination.” It’s “OMG this lady pretends to be nice but secretly she’s mean! So fake!” As though it’s bad for the nice lady with the bland middle America sitcom no one watched to yell at a writer, but it would