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Historical footnotes: apparently these episodes were originally intended to run as part of The Six Million Dollar Man, but were reedited and given new production numbers to launch The Bionic Woman.

Only the first segment was about the election (specifically the Billy Bush tape), so if you don't want to rehash that, you can skip ahead.

And speaking of Rich Hall, I can recommend the new BBC documentary "Rich Hall's Presidential Grudge Match", available on YouTube:

8 Out of 10 Cats, with the regular format, returned earlier this week with the next episode on the 15th.

I'm old enough to remember when "Archie Bunker for President" was a t-shirt that was worn unironically.

Jeopardy! recap for Thur., Nov. 10 - Teen Tournament day two saw Emily dominate the action, even though her opponents were correct on all three DDs. As Emily entered FJ with a $24,000 runaway, the only suspense was if Jack, at $11,600, or Sabrina, with $9,600, would improve their standing for a wild card spot.

"The girls are disgusting! Do you want to know what happened?"

Well, the Republicans would have lost this year if they'd nominated an "anointed" candidate like JEB! as they were first expected to. Then the GOP base told them what they really wanted.

"He says he watches the show with his daughter…"

And there's virtually no one who would be insulted by the "deplorables" comment who was voting for Clinton but then changed their minds.

It's very chancy for Democrats to imitate winning Republican strategies that don't fit their brand.

Why not? Throw Hawaii in there too.

These should be popular in the new country of Calinevoregoshington after those states secede.

The best thing that would have helped would have been to have the last debate within days of the election. Every time they appeared on the same stage, the choice was much more clear, but that feeling had too much time to fade.

As relates to this situation, the "good thing" is that the majority didn't actually vote for him. So there is something to build on.

I don't think the FBI letter had anything to do with it.

They can win with they have a candidate that inspires them as Obama and Bill Clinton did. If Democrats had voted at the levels they did for Obama, they would have won this time.

I believe we are all having this problem.

Sure, because it takes a traumatic event such as this election to snap people out of their stupor and realize they should be watching Rosewood.

Too bad a few deaths are ruining everybody's fun, fun, fun.*