Ah, so there was a sound issue during the last few minutes. I thought it was just my DVR again and I was about to call DirecTV and b*tch them out.
Ah, so there was a sound issue during the last few minutes. I thought it was just my DVR again and I was about to call DirecTV and b*tch them out.
I loved the part where Norman came up with a reason in his mind of why Norma wouldn't be able to answer Chick during the dinner scene. To him, having her mouth full of food was a perfectly acceptable reason for him to answer Chick on her behalf.
I agree with the majority of this. Caleb was always a weak-link for me; a character that I never really got invested in and didn't expect to care when his (inevitable) death came about. That being said, Kenny Johnson made me feel a tinge of sadness when he got hit by Chick's car with the work he put in on this episode…
This show has quickly become one of my favorites. Out of my Wednesday shows (The 100, Legion, The Expanse), this is always the first one I watch. When I started it I expected a well-intentioned scifi TV show in the vein of a cheaper Star Trek - what I got is much, much more.
One of Trump's best speeches, if not the best. Period.
It's OK for you to ignore it. Doesn't make you right.
It's not just the presser I'm talking about here in regards to the media being out of control and I think you know that so don't play naive.
2) NYT reporter called Melania a "hooker" while at a party. Regardless if it was printed or not, that is disgraceful on just about every level from a reporter of a "prestigious" newspaper.
3) Yes the SNL writer and yes, the media should not have picked it up. Precisely my point.
4) CNN ran a "breaking news" story two…
Doesn't matter what the list was for - they made the list to point out seven countries that were known, based on intelligence that you nor I are privy to among other things, for harbouring, producing, or exporting terrorists.
I'm not blaming Obama for the ban. I'm not blaming anyone. I said if YOU have a problem with the countries on that ban, then the first place to look is Obama because he came up with that list with the help of Congress.
I did not say ever. Please re-read my comment. I said most Republican ever.
They are not in charge, but they contribute greatly to the view of government, which in turns effects the trust in government. It's a two-way street between the media and the government when it comes to making sure the people are accurately informed.
While I agree he uses the term "fake news" far too often, I also will state that the media has gotten completely out of control. MLK bust. Melania Trump comment. Baron comment. Manafort/Flynn "breaking news". National Guard story. US intelligence withholding information story. Climate change website "purge". The…
"Sounds like it *could be* a lot more than 120 people, anyways."
That is not true. I'm very open to listening if presented with facts and evidence that proves me wrong. Please do not assume I am like half the country in possessing that quality. We've discussed over the course of, what, 4 replies to each other? You have no idea how firmly entrenched I am in my beliefs.
You can laugh at the flag all you want, but it's a fact and it directly correlated with another fact of no Republican nominee ever doing the same.
Sounds like the real numbers are not known - hard to claim either way.
So I can't ask for a source to better understand something without being accused of not trying to better understand something?
By all means, do not believe me - believe someone who used to work there.
Regarding LGBT? He had an LGBT flag on a campaign rally stage (name one Republican who has done that for the past how many ever years). He was one of the first business leaders to agree to allow trans people to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with. He's already exclaimed he will do nothing to roll back…