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echowhiskeyfoxtrot
echowhiskeyfoxtrot

Of course, he’ll call this #FakeBoos...

Well, his “fans” are already out in front for him.

People keep making this point under the assumption that a World Series game was attended exclusively by people who live within 20 minutes of the stadium. I live on the VA/NC border and have friends who drove five hours to go to game 4. It’s not just DC natives.

It’s not as if many people from the hood can afford WS tickets. Those boos came from people with money.

President’s don’t actually accomplish that much in the first place, it’s almost all on congress to actually get shit done. Obama did what he could with Mitch “Obama will be a one term president” McConnell dragging him down at every chance. Even if Sanders gets elected any policies he can’t implement through purely

I’m glad the current G/O Media isn’t publishing pictures. We’ve come along way from Gawker publishing Anthony Weiner naked pictures and Deadspin sharing every penis they could find.

Did anyone see him on Colbert last night??? Colbert went there...

The best text I’ve ever received in my life I got when my mom was reading this book and texted me “why is Hot Ronan with the guy from SNL?” a text I had to parse carefully.

It’s like being mad at All the President’s Men for focusing on Woodward and Bernstein instead of doing a deep dive on the Nixon presidency.

If he’d written the book from the perspective of the victims, you would have found it problematic that a man was telling their stories. The only way this book wins is if it had been written by someone else. It’s one take on a very dynamic story. I would have rather read your take on it than eleven paragraphs

It seems pretty clear to me that in the course of reporting the Weinstein story - which was presumably first a piece for NBC TV, which by necessity morphed into a print article when it moved to The New Yorker - a second story started to emerge. It’s literally in the title of this book, “Catch & Kill.” Killing Farrow’s

It was about the process of getting the story published and the institutional bullshit that protected people like Lauer and Weinstein. I don’t think it minimizes anything about the victims, it’s just about a different-ish topic? It’s like being mad at All the President’s Men for focusing on Woodward and Bernstein

Number one rule of book reviewing: Review the book in front of you, not the book you fantasize about reading.

“Catch and Kill is paced like a thriller, and Farrow, the detective at the center, positions himself as the main character....”

“if you’re too sensitive we won’t get along.”

They really should have led with “Alex Swoyer is a woman, and she knows better than to say this, but...” I got to the end where it revealed it was a woman who knows what women’s haircuts cost making this attack anyway.  Fucking moonies.

“It’s Twitter. Who cares. Nobody.”

Hot take: Jameela, the folks on twitter responding to her who apparently just discovered that not everyone in the world grew up caring about American politics, and the man named Albert who wrote nearly 1,000 words about people being able to log off, should all log off for the day.

Anyone could log off. Or they could write over 1000 words on the matter.

I can’t believe the Patriots went to all this trouble to beat the Dolphins.