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This comment is so good it shouldn't have been made, in protest.

But I use Twitter to lash out at my enemies!

I was surprised too. Definitely doesn't seem to be that way with the general populace.

It's a mindbender!

Ugh.

Agreed on all points. Trump is a disease and anyone interested in the same parts of conservatism I am (which trends more liberatarian—less wars, less government interference with people's lives, smaller government in some areas) should have rejected him back when he was just a reality-show buffoon. Yet here we are.

The stats suggest that justices specifically get more liberal with age. Even Scalia did.

:(

I should've died years ago.

Well-said.

WAIT! WAIT! I'm a moderate!!!

I am a conservative so take this with a grain of salt but…

Well, he wasn't. But the book makes him out to be quite a bit more difficult than the popular "Poor Uncle Jack and Evil Stan" myth does.

I actually thought they did a good job with Jack and Stan. Neither one a saint but not villains either.

He disappointed Reddit.

Bannon already has our country. I think Pence and Ryan would be much less likely to sign an EO like last week's, since they've both been against these things in the past are are just buckling for Uncle Don. But they're both pretty awful too.

Mary Tyler Moore has great pacing. I am watching it for the first time and am amazed at how well it holds up even stylistically.

Or The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Or early Andy Griffith. Or Columbo.

YES. I love Vaudeville and have read several books about it. The best for an overview and weird stories is No Applause, Just Throw Money.

That's a legitimate question. I follow Bill on Twitter and he seems to indicate they write a lot, but part of me thinks it's largely sort of a "showrunner" type role. Editing jokes to make them match the brand, that sort of thing.