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Lies that are completely based in truth are the worst kind of lies because they are impossible to refute. So unfair. Sad!

It's not that bad. Trump is only winning about 40% of the Republican primary voters, which comprise about 40% of Republican voters which comprise about 40% of all voters. That works out to less than 7% of voters actively supporting Trump. The bizarre primary rules combined with a hype-based media make this look like a

I can't wait to see how he became Spider-man.

I want a Doc Cochran doll that serves as the heart and soul of a Blackhills mining camp where all the stories remain frustratingly unresolved.

Not seeing the name "Brad Dourif" in connection with the "movie-accurate phrases," so I'll pass.

As Everlast goes, so goes the nation.

See, there's this thing called "analogy" …

The lack of self-awareness is strong in this one.

He's the front runner by winning around 40% of primary voters which are around 40% of Republican voters which are around 40% of all voters. Guessing that you're not big on math, so I'll tell you that 40% of 40% of 40% is 6.4%. That's it. He has the support of 6.4% of voters.

We won't know for sure whether God is dead or not until the the next Oscar's In Memorium.

You could watch the video in which Oliver explains the reason for calling him Drumpf if you want to appear less obtuse.

You jest, but until yesterday I'd always held out hope for a reunion show. I would love to have seen how Larry Sanders-reality Jon Stewart's career panned-out differently from real world Jon Stewart.

Is Dream On still on HBO? I couldn't tell you how good the show is, because I watched it at age 13 mainly for boobs and haven't seen it since. But I did enjoy it beyond the guaranteed weekly nudity.

Then I guess this is falling upon deaf ears, but it is well worth giving a chance. It's also a great work-place comedy.

Larry Sanders is still really worth it. If you have access, watch it from the beginning.

Yeah, I was just thinking that even though I had known some of his stand-up, The Larry Sanders Show was my primary introduction to Jon Stewart.

Did you ever watch Larry Sanders? Just curious because I think of it more as one of the best behind-the-scenes show-biz comedies, with a great ensemble cast — Jeffrey Tambor in top form, for example — than as having to do with Shandling's singular voice like his stand-up or the Garry Shandling Show.

I think my favorite Larry Sanders moment is from the penultimate episode when he greets Jeremy Piven's character, Jerry, for the first time in years.

Easy way to tell the difference. With Rip Taylor you get a face-full of confetti. With Rip Torn you get a face-full of Rip Torn's fist.

Right now we should all remember the words of Hank Kingsley: "I think that's Jerry and Sally fucking in the parking lot."