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Typical political move from a guy who is really just as a typical politician as the rest of them in the end.

I find myself in the strange position of agreeing with them both!

To quote Lily Tomlin, two things can be true.

I was 8 when the movie came out and probably subsequently watched it roughly a trillion times with the advent of the VCR. All my friends wanted to be Sandy and/or Olivia Newton-John, and I wanted to be Marty. Because she was sex.

Yeah, it took me a good month or so after Hillary dropped out to support Obama with anything that could be called enthusiasm, and that had little to do with him and a lot to do with his supporters and the Tim Russert/Chris Matthews man-crush on him.

I agree. I hate to admit it, but my designer shoes are the ones that are most comfortable and last me the longest. I had an accident years ago that left me with some foot, ankle, and lower leg issues to this day. It was actually a friend of mine who was a PT that said to me that if I was going to INSIST on wearing

He indeed looks like he’s had 27% of the pie in his district.

Ugh, why is the media always pushing poor men like this to try to fuck as many women as they can?

Every time I see his stupid, crying face it makes me feel all punchy inside.

It’s truly a form of mental illness. Not to hold an alternate view on abortion rights to my own, mind you. But the manner in which some people choose to express it.

That’s genius. Flash mob meets unruly right-wing mob.

It may not have anything to do with gender in the sense of Landers sitting down beforehand with The Scientist and saying, “How can we screw over two women just because they are women,” but it is institutionalized sexism. It’s an aggressive preservation of the status quo - which is largely going to be white and male.

I live in DC and work not too far from the Hill. Every year I see this invading infestation of assholes for this march. What upsets me most are the children I see - ones who are clearly to young to have made up their minds on an issue, who are being used as political props. And then on a much more practical level,

Sex and the City was not only so grounded in trendiness, it created trends. Gilmore Girls really managed to stay above current events, and though Friends dabbled in them - and created a few trends (I had a “Rachel” in the mid-90's - they still stayed on the right side of that line.

Yeah, I did the same thing during a bout with the flu over the summer, and totally agree. There are some episodes I still like, but on the whole, it doesn't stand the test of time.

I like Chris Farley and thought he was funny, too. I meant the persona, not the talent.

Jimmy Fallon is what happens to frat boys when they get old and rich. Not the rapey ones. The one who scored because everyone thought he was such a sweetie. He’s Chris Farley if Chris Farley had lived.

What a wretched, pathetic excuse of a human being he is. I don’t know the answer to your question either, Aliya, but I do know that “I’m not attracted to you. At all,” is a sufficient enough reason not to have sex with someone. Fuck him for life for asking for a SECOND reason. Most of us have run across a man (or men)

So thrilled for these two people that I do not recognize at all!

Oh, the gentle irony of a post about #AskHerMore coupled with a photo or Ryan Seacrest and Kim Kardashian is much appreciated, Jezebel. Please, someone, ask Kim a question about the Iran-Saudi conflict, or her thoughts on clean cookstoves.