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I hope people are taking note of what a bunch of fucking incompetent morons the “masters of the universe” are. That’s the Big Secret. If you’re white, and male, and mean, and born fortunate, you can be dumber than shit and “succeed” in life.

I’m sorry you’re taking so much flak for pointing this out. Mentioning his opponent’s ethnic heritage is weird! He would only include that characteristic in the description if it was relevant. The inference is that all natives are “scrappy tough-guys.” He could have left that characteristic out, but instead it comes

It was kind of a broad cultural joke; people assumed Reagan was losing it in his first year, as he was the oldest person elected president (69 at that point). That contributed to it. At some point, Reagan was pretty good on policy—meaning that Reagan understo0d what was going on, even though his view of the world

I’m almost 50, and I remember clearly that he was largely regarded as a vapid moron even in 1980.

One tragedy of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death is he’s not around to play Bannon on SNL.

Even wonderful presidents of past have been known to let obscenities fly, often unhinged. The best part of this was that the incoming communications director, The Mooch, was too dumb to realize two blatantly obvious facts an intern in political communications would’ve known: firstly, his financial disclosure would

Trudeau is a piece of shit neoliberal who knows PR and that his looks will get a lot of people to overlook his broken promises, racism, and following what Harper set in motion.

So, “pretty white boy elite punching an indigenous person” even in context of a boxing match for charity still isn’t a great thing to boast about given Canada’s historical issues relating to how it treated the native population.

Trudeau is a frat-boy-esque, relatively empty-headed, spoiled, bratty, shitty environmentalist. And he’s not even that cute, for Chrissake. The ridiculous swooning over him is nauseating, and that Rolling Stone article reads like a fluff piece from Teen Beat.

“It wasn’t random,” Trudeau says. “I wanted someone who would be a good foil, and we stumbled upon the scrappy tough-guy senator from an indigenous community. He fit the bill, and it was a very nice counterpoint.” Trudeau says this with the calculation of a CFO in a company-budget markup session. “I saw it as the

Every single of one of them (AJ included) have had work done, or of the very rare celeb who hasn’t, has access to things like constant facials, chemical peels, lasers, etc. It’s literally their job to look good. It’s naive to think otherwise.

Jolie always portrays these break-ups as someone else’s fault, even when she’s being coy. She’s been divorced three times and she’s barely 40. Might be time to look into the mirror. I’m guessing she’s too much of a narcissist to change or learn anything.

Yeah, she’s so weirdly passive aggressive. In the most nasty way.

Who cares if she’s beautiful on some other level? People seem so mesmerized by this, as if this was some sort of weird proof of her amazingness. The section in the article about the orphans should release from your obsession with her beauty. She’s a totally fucked up person.

As expressed to bachelorpad, the Jolie-Pitts have a long and storied reputation of freezing out magazines that do not kowtow adequately to their official narrative. Writers thus need to be subtle in their subtext if they do not wish to suffer the same fate as People (or Us) did last decade — that is being frozen out

Finally she emerges from the other side of the house and glides across the room in a creamy-white, floor-length caftan...

To be fair, being telegenic is a part of the job and those kind of comments probably would not be out of place in similar roles with people who were male or female, like politicians preparing for a televised debate, television news, and actors. I do not think his comments are all that unusual or out of place given his

Yes, live in NYC so was there that day and for all the days after - lost a number of friends and acquaintances. Volunteered at Ground Zero for 9 months and heard and saw so much that I thought I’d never be able to make it through the day without sobbing. The pain did ease but it’s still huge. Saddest for me is that

I doubt it will be more than a historical event for him. He may learn about it in school, and understand its impact from an academic standpoint, but its hard to really feel the changes these events had on the world when you’ve never known any different.

People revisit stories of disaster and horror as a way of assuring themselves that they are still safe. From roller coasters to horror films to movies about fictionalized renditions of actual events, it’s a way to deal with life’s uncertainties.