American gun “culture” is a mental illness.
American gun “culture” is a mental illness.
Given what people know about Sacha Baron Cohen, and his well publicized gimmicks and how he despises the right-wing, it should be taken as clever trolling.
sounds right up there with Showgirls.
Hell, the joke from the Live Show is about how insanely offensive and awful blackface was during that era.
Acting like it never happened is not a step in the right direction.
It’s Tina Fey’s show and she can do what she wants with it.
Being able to watch those episodes with the benefit of hindsight seems more like a step in the right direction to me than removing them.
With all due sympathy for people who’ve experienced prejudice or trauma, I think we need a discussion about how far it’s appropriate to go in the name of not triggering people.
His criminal history is irrelevant. What IS relevant was the cop continuing to knee him down over a prolonged period of time preventing him from breathing, even after George clearly indicated as such, and while his colleagues stood by and did nothing.
Im so sick of the counterfeit $20 dollar bill b.s., do you know how easy it is to get a counterfeit bill? I worked in a bank and the amount of people who handed me a counterfeit bill would blow your mind. Hell Ive had ATM machines give me counterfeit bills before because unless you specifically know what to look for…
He looks like he is about to put those weights down, turn a chair around and sit on it backwards and rap with us about peer pressure
Everybody’s biting Roger Ebert:
Also from Tom Morello. Pretty sure “davez67" is former House Speak Paul Ryan:
I’m waiting for Paul Ryan to weigh in on this.
That’s also not accurate. He wouldn’t care about being heard at that specific meeting. Also not a good look, but it does not mean he did not intend or want to be heard on the issue in general or outside of that event. He no doubt felt it would be a bad look to be a silent observer at the event. So no. Not a good look.…
Incorrect. He said he wouldn’t care about forcing his voice in after being told there wasn’t time for him to speak. It’s not a great look, but it’s a far cry from I wouldn’t be here or I wouldn’t care about the protests or police brutality if it wasn’t for the primary.
That quote is very, very misleading. He said it in response to the organizer saying they wouldn’t be able to let all the elected officials speak at the gathering. To which this guy was indicating he wanted to speak. That’s when he said if he wasn’t in a primary he wouldn’t care [about speaking at the meeting when…
since being elected to Congress in 1988.