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My comments all have to pass through Congressional oversight, I've disclosed this several times, held town hall meetings and made public statements. We've been transparent enough.

How on earth are you still getting your articles published to Jalopnik? This was all well and good until you brought race into it. Are black people immune to any and all criticism now? If I tell you that I think you are a mediocre, boring writer, is your only retort to pull the race card? Perhaps you just want

All three of these clowns were born North of the Mason-Dixon line. Shapiro in Boston, DiMino in either New York or New Jersey, and Celini (the clown who did the voice) from Cleveland.

Nope I'm not crying right now. Nope nope. Just dusty.

So much inner turmoil about these wheels. Part of me says "donk" and part of me says "perfect".

are you serious?

Yeah – I considered linking to that video, but wasn't sure whether it was appropriate. On second thoughts, you're absolutely right to have posted that video. Purley's efforts to save Williamson were heroic and heart-warming, even if the end result was ultimately tragic.

The smartass in me says: one more reason why helmetcams should be part of every motorsport.

Matt-

Mike, to save you the cascade of comments from distraught Buckeyes, I'd change that first line to read "is a mechanical engineering student at THE Ohio State University."

I don't believe in "being happy you have a job." Screw that.

This guy sounds awfully naive about the realities of contract work. Temp jobs are like this for many industries, where you work for little to no pay in return for nothing other than something to put on your resume.

Really, anything by Asanti. Purveyors of the world's most most tasteless wheels.

Just don't get me started on the time they poured me a Beck's in FUCKING ATLANTIC BLUE.

What about people who watch it to make sure they're getting both sides? I mean, to have a legitimate opinion about Fox News, you yourself must have spent some time watching it(unless you're the type that will judge something with absolutely no real knowledge of it).

Again, I note that there is no champion villain in bad reporting. Whether it's doctoring a photo, intentionally cropping photos, selectively editing interviews to cut certain responses, or flat-out bullying interviewees, it seems all networks have a lion's share of blame.

Even CNN, everyone's hard news outlet choice,