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There are exceptions, but that's why I feel the hit-to-miss ratio on pop culture podcasts featuring comedians is so low unless there's a bit like U Talkin' U2 To Me.

It's a quality joke even if you don't know that the Chemical Brothers aren't family.

It's so depressing to me that some don't consider religious freedom a human freedom at all, never mind a core one. Like, if I had to fight and die for 1 American thing, it'd be for that.

I went through Williams' whole catalogue over Christmas vacation and, dang, though most of the songs sound the same, they're all amazing. This is a gimme that the studios couldn't pull off.

Oh, cool, so religious universities that seek exemptions from Title IX are the attacker or the victim?

I was responding to beema's general principle, not the law (which is badly written and broad).

Beema on the 1st Amendment: "You can have beliefs, you just can't have them reflected in your behavior."
"You can think whatever you want in your head, but you can't just say it all public-like. That's not what the founders meant by free speech."

Counterpoint: naw. Your post amounts to name-calling as well as contradicting with your claims to subjective Truth. On what basis is a belief that extramartial sex is sinful to the soul and destructive to society "wrong?" What truth claim do you possible have that isn't some bourgeois "be polite" bullshit? I'm not mad

Just a note: like I've said, I raise money and do data for the best school for black kids in Wisconsin/the largest Lutheran school in the country. We've had Ron Johnson do a Senate hearing here about school choice, and have officially represented ourselves when Bush was here this election, especially since he did a

If asked to sum up the fatal flaw of progressivism, I would write your post.

1. I continue to like you lots. Thank you for sharing, and for being representative of the type of person that makes me proud to be American.
2. I happen to nearly fully agree.
3. I really hope Trump gets the nomination at this point simply so we can explain to the layman what happens when we lack nuance, cooperation,

That is true! I agree.

Ooh, that's another one! His face looks like a rotting apple.

Rob Reiner and Aaron Sorkin and also terrible, right? TED CRUZ IS INSUFFERABLE.

He explicitly made the point that, "Look, most people hate this man," and we can agree on that on a factual, not opinionated, basis. Then, he tied it to a defensible cultural point. I remain unoffended by The A.V. Club's occasional coverage this year. Rabin, for example, would be intolerable right now.

That amuses me, because he really does have a womanly face himself. Like, I have friends who had the "fun grandma" and the "rigid, horrible grandma." Ted Cruz's face reminds me of the shitty grandma, the one who gave you a quarter for Christmas and then yelled at you for spending it on a gumball instead of saving it.

Nah, it's "institutions matter."

At this point, reading word-for-word transcripts of Trump speaking hurts me. It's like exegesis of the Tanakh. Was he saying something? Anything? Everything?