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Grace and Frankie is not amazing entertainment, but I kind of love Jane and Lily being nominated.

Also, it's too stupid to be politics, but too trainwreaky to be entertainment. Where would be it categorized?

Also, Trump's major critic Richard Painter bears a striking resemblance to Sam the Eagle.

I think that might have been the first draft of Doc Hopper's lines from The Muppet Movie .

I'm assuming you're Canadian?

It could be John Belushi, and Donny's confused. It would fit in with his constant delusional state.

In related news, Cleve Jones was on Fresh Air and he and Terry were talking about how Trump is fucking up everything. Cleve basically said that there's no way its going to get unfucked in his lifetime. He's only 62! Gaaaah.

And aside from the obvious, who the hell wants to watch an actual Santorum sex tape?

If the next presidential election is The Rock versus Kid Rock, I swear to God …

Goop that!

Jesus Christ, Mindy Kaling AND Reese Witherspoon! Were they trying for peak insufferable?

Since many of them are among America's least educated, I think they're good.

Speaking of evangelical nonsense, how did Michele Bachmann get invited to Trump's super special prayer circle yesterday? She's not ordained or in office — what is her special religious talent, aside from having a conversion therapy drop out SUCCESS STORY! for a husband? Did Trump want an intellectual equal?

So Title IX is amorphous and probably overbroad and needs work. But the answer isn't to consult with the chuckle heads who pine for the days when the football team could get away with doing whatever.

I think it is appropriate to bring up my personal favorite of Trump's many malapropisms —

I believe the current preferred term is "special". At least it is at my workplace.

But in all seriousness, isn't the majority of pandering targeted towards uneducated voters? Overtly. Covertly, yes the uber rich.

I thought we all knew that was Seth Rich?

But with much worse dialogue.

He told them to look not at the facts, but at the meaning of the facts. And then he said the facts had no meaning.
—Ed Crane, The Man Who Wasn't There