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So that is why even if today’s New York Times op-ed written by conservatives George T. Conway III, Steve Schmidt, John Weaver, and Rick Wilson, members of a group calling themselves the “Lincoln Project,” asks “broadly conservative (or classically liberal)” politicians to impeach Donald Trump and fight his reelection

Six pages. Six fucking pages. Like a break-up letter you wrote on notebook paper to your high school boyfriend. Jeebus H. Khrist.

Which Sentences Do You Think Donald Trump Actually Wrote Himself In His 6-Page Letter to Nancy Pelosi

He’s been black for a while now...

Gods who act foolishly and are flawed is how people thought of them in many places and for thousands of years before the idea of one God arose.There are blue Hindu gods why not an American one.. Believing in an infallible God is just a belief. The universe as we know it seems full of flaws and the God/gods who made it

Kinja’s fucked up again. It is a normal day.

Ok, but how in the fuck could they possibly leave on the cutting room floor the footage that must have revealed the show’s biggest mystery: who the fuck was lube man? (I mean, it was most almost assuredly the FBI sidekick guy, but still!) Or did I miss that getting resolved in my drunken viewings?

Phew, thought I wouldn’t be able to find this, glad it’s still floating out in the ether

I have a Google Alert that sends me an email every day with the stories being printed by various news outlets, one alert if for Elizabeth Warren, and one is for Bernie Sanders.

Just wait until Pete is faced with NY pizza, and they tell him it’s customary to fold the slice in half. He’s got a 50% of getting it right.

Buttigieg is still asking how to deal with addressing differences.

I don’t know if you’ve read the original comic (although your handle kind of makes me assume you have), but there’s a line from it that I think really summarizes humanity’s relationship with Doctor Manhattan: “God exists, and He’s an American.”

Maybe it’s my very abstract interpretation of God, but I think that for many people there would be a distinction between God (if you are so inclined to believe in an all-seeing, all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful being) and a god (a very powerful being that has some aspect of God-like powers, but not “God

I got a sense that caging Dr. M. with intent to use his body for their own purposes fit in EXACTLY with Kalvary’s beliefs about their being entitled to use black people as they saw fit. They never thought “There in the cage is God, and he is black”; instead, “There is a black man with something we want, so we will

But wouldn’t they have also known that he was “really” a white man? Manhattan’s real identity as Jon has been public knowledge for decades. Also, with the exception of the old man in the wheelchair, none of the Cyclops people had ever seen him before in person, at least in his blue form. I doubt Keene Jr was old

I hear you. But 7th Kalvary was there to appropriate Manhattan's powers; his looks, who he was reminiscent of, are inconsequential at that point. Furthermore, once you can acquire God's powers, the caveat of who God really is holds less weight...

I agree with you - I also thought it was weird that Trieu’s machine (and her palm) got annihilated by the frozen squids, but Angela was able to escape with what looked essentially like a Tupperware storage bin lid? And Red Scare/Pirate Jenny were fine?

You should go back and watch her in Southland (a criminally under-watched and under-rated series, and an incredible showcase for Regina King).

(And except for who the guy was on Angela’s porch in episode 2 or 3 who wanted to see the kids.)

No Lube Man? F-