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It's that same raw anger that Stewart had that Trevor Noah just hasn't got going for him. John Oliver's got it, Samantha Bee has it, and so does Jessica Williams. It's like they're so genuinely incensed and shocked by current events that all they can do is channel that passion into blistering humor. I think you need

Thank you for the verification on Elnett. People act like I’m insane when I say it smells like barf.

Thank you for the verification on Elnett. People act like I’m insane when I say it smells like barf.

I hope this show amplifies her voice so much that every corner of the country will be able to hear her.

Elnett smells like a sentient vomitbag farted out a home perm. It smells so bad I gag when I see the bottle. However, others do not share my sensitivity in this regard. My bestie, who is a top-level stylist, recommends Elnett as the best non-salon hair spray by a wide margin. She also has anosmia, which means she does

Elnett smells like a sentient vomitbag farted out a home perm. It smells so bad I gag when I see the bottle.

Jessica’s one of those people whose very presence reminds me that I have done jackshit with my life. I’m going to go crawl under the blankets and eat doritos and cry.

Spiteful people are the worst. The fact that she was willing to kill her daughters out of spite is scary as fuck.

This is exactly the point! Guns make everything in a family more dangerous—they dramatically increase this risk of domestic murders, suicide, family violence of all kinds. And quite honestly, I'm not sure I'd really want to shoot some kid who broke into my house to steal my TV. It's not worth it.

They make suicide more dangerous. Suicidal people are more likely to try and go through with it if there is a gun in the house.

In their final moments on earth, these poor girls were fully aware that their own mother was going to blow them away just to spite their father. On his birthday.

Exactly. She apparently posted about how tragic it would be if legislation robbed her of the ability to protect her family. I see that tragedy and raise you this.

Yes, we can apply it to a lot of things. “Everyone is a responsible banana eater until suddenly they aren’t.”

Everyone is a responsible gun owner until, you know, suddenly they aren’t.

the gun Sheats used to kill her daughters was a “family heirloom,” inherited from her great-grandfather to protect her family. Her daughters will be buried this week in Alabama.

This is the thing: the NRA members, the gun rights activists, never seem to understand that they’re only a good guy with a gun until they’re a bad guy with a gun. YES, YES, WE WANT TO TAKE YOUR GUNS AWAY, BECAUSE YOU MIGHT USE THEM TO KILL PEOPLE, YOUNG CHILDREN, MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, WHOEVER.

I can’t speak to the national discourse, but I had just graduated from UVA and was still living in Charlottesville when it happened and the fallout from that article absolutely set the local discourse back. I agree that Erdely needs to find a different job— maybe one that doesn’t require so much research.

Christian will make her look even more flawless than she already looks, because she always looks beautiful and chic in her outfits.

I disagree. I honestly do not think that Erdely should ever be able to get work as a journalist again. She wanted to write a sensationalist article and she did, without doing her due diligence, and in doing so I genuinely think that she set back the national discourse about campus sexual assault.

I mean she didn’t even bother to actually verify her story, and by doing so gave apologists a giant target to point at in the "false rape claim" argument that always comes up. I'm not surprised she went underground afterward.

Not something I’m putting into my google search history.