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My experience is that when artists do this it's because they didn't take the stage at the scheduled time so they think they can go long to make up for the fact that they were late. If this is the case this is totally lame.

Ever see a guy yell at a pizza?

If I had such a cool name I would want it to appear in writing in as many places as possible.

Just ask The Nuge and be done with it. Let's have Wang Dang Sweet Poontang played at the White House and drop any pretense of dignity or decorum.

I think the years with John Stamos playing bongos proved they were more than a novelty act.

Dirk Richter was a beautiful man. Why can't you little vultures just leave him alone?!

I don't think you should use Facebook as an example of anything concerning reality.

You need to read up on that. The electors threatening to withhold their votes in Texas are both Republicans. They want to cast a vote for McCain or Cruz or anyone other than Trump. They are not Democrats:

I realize they were positives with his electorate but that wasn't by design. Trump fell ass backwards into a bunch of negative publicity and it worked out for him in the end. It wasn't the result of hard work. He was just lucky that no one ever effectively called him out on his bullshit.

Actually that's the thing, they didn't. Trump had little to no ground game, he got crushed in fund raising, he didn't prepare for the debates, he didn't get an endorsement from a single major paper, he made countless public gaffs, he outright insulted large swaths of the electorate, he got into a Twitter war with the

Running Man was actually set in 2017. Now we know why he wants to keep a representative from the WWE so close to the White House. John Cena will be tapped as the first gladiator. I'm calling it now.

The fact that now the fake news accusation is floating around out there and being applied to actual news just hurts my brain.

And the green ones can actually get pretty big so not really appropriate for this metaphor.

But that's part of it. This was basically the first administration where everyone had a smartphone. So some rules regarding access to personal accounts were implemented relatively recently, that's great. That's the easy part. What I haven't heard is some form of rules dictating what devices can receive emails. Or how

Apparently so did Flynn:

Heaven just got a little gaudier.

I half expected for them to say "so this is what it feels like when doves cry" and then start super hugging each other.

Nick Cannon is going to like this.

We've gotten pretty far from our original point of contention. We can do the post mortem all day. But even by your own words above Clinton died a death by a thousand cuts. It wasn't one big thing that changed the outcome. It was thousands of small things.

Understood. My point was to draw the relationship between public opinion and political action. If you polled everyone right now there is probably more than 50% support for marijuana legalization. But, the mere fact that public opinion changed doesn't mean that policy will. In the context of gay marriage it seems