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Jessica Hinch
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Denzel Washington as Malcolm X. Mike Hanford's John Lennon.

There aren't many Falstaffs to choose from. There's Simon Russell Beale who was impressive enough in The Hollow Crown and there's Bob in My Own Private Idaho loosely playing a type of Falstaff. I think Welles is the best.

Toby Maguire is my definitive Peter Parker at least

Tim Curry is the definitive Pennywise the Clown and the definitive Butler. For me Willem Dafoe is the best Jesus Christ ever depicted on screen.

Not going far enough, not being radical enough, and being a false ally when you won't stick your neck out for those being put down is why those things prevail.

lol ok. Have fun being the reason racism, transphobia, and sexism prevail on account of your brave pragmatist values.

No. I want radicalism and I want a party with strong progressive values. I don't want liberals who tell me they're for one thing while glad-handing the people who keep that thing down. I want a candidate who will stand by the people when they are being put down by those with wealth and influence http://www.msnbc.com/ms

We are not on the same side when my side argues for class consciousness while your side argues to ignore the socioeconomic consequences inherent therein. Democratic socialism differs from the old-school stalwart neoliberalism on your side which favors austerity, bailing out millionaires and allowing loopholes that

I take it you've been equally patronizing to other Bernie supporters and have gotten your fair share of infographics showcasing those differences. You're a concern troll. I really doubt you give a shit either way about changing your stance on this or about the activism that the progressive youth who stand behind

Why are you so purposefully obtuse and rude when it comes to this? They're both vastly different in their messages and in the political choices they have made throughout their careers. Is this rhetoric of neither of them being that much different meant to reinforce the idea that there's no difference in which

The one "nuh-uh" I don't understand is the first one you gave. They don't strongly differ? Do you not follow politics at all?

I'm glad you're always on hand to add retrogade to the political discourse @SaoMagnifico:disqus.

They were throwing out punches more the last debate (but in a good way, i.e., in vicious defense in areas where they starkly contrast). I have watched every debate so far. It has developed into a spectacle of two very different schools of liberal thought. I personally (and obviously) find Bernie's to be more

David O'Reilly's Mountain doesn't really give you a choice.

Brother Bear

And it actually looks like a debate isn't taking place while any major ratings hogs are on in the meanwhile.

The Democratic Presidential Primary Debate (CNN, 9 P.M.)

You're a hot take.

I listened to the first 4 Beautiful Stories and wish I could binge more.