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I wonder if Corey Feldman will ever be similarly investigated. The dude and his "Angels" are sketchy as hell.

Fox Animation spokeswoman: "Believe me, we're very mindful of such concerns."

"Oh, like you're one to talk."

I'm fed up with This World!

I heard there's a ripple in the "charred rubble" market!

Then why doesn't he include the Cantina Theme? Everyone LOVES the Cantina Theme!

I think you missed the point somewhere. I wasn't referring to black people or native americans; exactly the opposite, in fact.

Hot Fuzz may not be the most influential action movie of 2007, but it almost certainly is the most noteworthy comedy of that year, perhaps of the decade.

Hot Fuzz and GTFI!

And I'm now officially leaning in the direction of "disingenuous," and the hidden profile and the too-frequent use of "we" seemingly confirm it.

I offer up Rachel Maddow as a counterexample to Jeffrey Lord and you come up with…Sarah Silverman? Why not David Cross, or Mel goddamn Brooks—distinguished journalists all! And all of them work for a major news network, right?

Judging by the above photo, it's a biopic of the guy who served as a model for the Academy Award.

Look, the last word I'm going to say on the subject is that I'm Jewish and entire limbs of my family tree were eradicated by the Nazis. You know how some people like to go back to the "Old Country" to find their ancestors' descendants and connect with their roots? I can't do that. It's all gone.

If the country is going insane, it is going insane in all directions.

Huh. Was there some sort of weird golden age of journalism I'm not aware of, when TV commentators used Nazi references day and night with absolutely zero backlash?

Fuck Bill Maher. Want him gone? You can have him.

So I suppose if, say, Rachel Maddow had Tweeted "Seig Heil" below a picture of a Donald Trump rally, conservatives would be just fine with MSNBC keeping her on the air to express her perfectly appropriate and professional viewpoint?

On one hand, it's good to know that Nazi and Holocaust references are still (mostly) off-limits for mainstream conservatives.

Can I just say that, considering all that I know about Germany's attempts to publicly make amends for WWII, it's pretty goddamn hilarious to read about American white male anger for "being portrayed as the Bad Guys in liberal history books."

The Mumfords