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I think I've written too much on this topic, but my take is he was commenting on the general voting public in Nebraska being descendants of, and most likely themselves, racist assholes. It's an unfair generalization in and of itself.
He just did a piss poor job of setting that up as his reason for saying it. If that is

Is it insensitive of me to want to run down the street to Three Bros. bakery after you wrote Jew brownie?
Granted, I probably won't get a brownie. I'll probably just get the damn black and white cookie or one of the varieties of hamentashen.

First, I love the civility of these arguments here (for the most part).

I don't want to get into it either, however, I just had this conversation with my wife.
The best comparison I had without bringing Google into this is David Cross' "Shut Up, You Fucking Baby!" album. He uses the n-word repeatedly, but his set up makes it quite obvious that he is using it to ridicule those who genuinely

I'm going to update mine.

I don't have an answer for you. Comedians (very subjective in his case, I know) always ride a fine line and often cross it. I just watched Tracy Morgan's new Netflix special and he throws out a line and imitation of a "retarded" person being executed. In the context of the joke, it was funny and the special overall

Oh, forgot about that.

I don't have that perspective, but can understand what you're saying. It's definitely an unnecessary thing to come from anyone's mouth.

His anti-Muslim stance used to bother me, as I work with plenty of Muslims. However, it becomes evident that he takes a dislike of all religions (and there is plenty of reason to do so). So, he is consistent. It just rides a fine line of easily being interpreted another way.

I think it requires a bit of a confirmation bias to think he truly meant it as a slur.

Interestingly, sweet iced tea mainstay of hydration for elderly Trump voters.

Nor his life.

I think the implication being if it sucked, stick around just a little more to try to get it right. You know, like married couples.

Like Peggy in Mad Men with her perfect exit from the show, elevator and all. Then she was back the next goddamn episode.

The rent?

Lex's plan is one of the biggest problems, as well (from Honest Trailers):

I knew that Disney/Marvel had the funds to buy a country, but why Lebanon?

I came to argue with your comment, but can't.

I checked out Two Inch Astronaut yesterday to and from work and there is a track on Personal Life that gives me a Pavement vibe. Just one track. The rest is a wonderful mish mash of 90's indie/post hardcore/etcetera genre sounds. Granted, these are first listen impressions.

That's got some solid tunes (all of them).