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Corbyn was almost certainly pro-Brexit. I mean, it's not like he hated the EU all his life and then arbitrarily started loving it eight months ago.

I mean, it is the internet. Assuming people are smart is a dangerous path to go down.

Why the Scots would vote for a party that isn't SNP continues to baffle me.

Well, I'm not entirely in agreement with him on social or political positions. I think that his stance on terrorism isn't very nuanced; he falls into the category of people who take polar views on that issue because it's too difficult to parse the shades of gray. I'm generally pretty liberal, to the extent that I'm

Fair enough. I write professional academic papers, and I still suck at that stuff.

Oh my God, I'm so fucking old.

Oh my God, he's so fucking old. Wait, fuck, it's been 8 years since Obama was elected!

Honestly? It's complicated.

I'm pretty sure United States Code is a proper noun, because you're referring to a specific body of legal knowledge. Sort of like how United States Constitution is capitalized. But yeah, the point of my comment was that I do the wrong thing too; I know that a lot of the stuff I capitalize probably shouldn't be

Yeah, I mean, I know you're not supposed to do it. I wrote that comment as a mea culpa.

I'm not gonna lie, I really want to see Donald Glover's erect cock.

Yeah, they focused on political intrigue a lot in The Clone Wars, and that was fantastic. You can definitely see the influences of Foundation in the prequels, just like you could see Dune in the originals.

If anything, it would be even more work. I mean, suppose you had scenes 1, 2 and 3, where 1 and 3 where shot on the same set and 2 was shot on a different set. Who would want to zig zag back and forth between places? And shooting on location? It all just seems like a mess.

Any chance of Nicola Sturgeon riding into London on horseback, overthrowing the monarchy and declaring herself the new Queen? What political party do I back for that platform?

Like, I was actually legitimately worried. I don't like how McCain has changed recently, but I still felt a little bit queasy on the basis of general empathy for old man in his 70s.

I've been operating on the assumption that the Scottish Nationalists aren't interested in a coalition without the caveat of Scottish independence, which Labor would never agree to. I sort of get the sense that they think they have a decent chance of securing independence in a post-Brexit referendum, so they're not

I mean, you sorta have to had watched it. But it wasn't usual Republican spinelessness. It was more along the lines of . . . I have no idea what this person is talking about. At one point it seemed like he implied Hillary Clinton was colluding with the Russians. He didn't seem aware that Comey was no longer head

Weren't they just in a coalition with the Tories? If they're willing to join a government with Cameron, I would imagine they'd be even more willing to join Labor, seeing as they tend to be generally left-wing.

They're a party with porpoise.