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Oh, I don't have a problem with his performance as Frasier. I just think the lengths his ideological allies have gone to keep him working is amusing in light of the way he's told every Pennysaver in America that he's been kept from working as a conservative.

You mean there are reasons other than his reactionary politics that he never gets hired for anything? Oh, wait, he constantly gets hired even though the projects he's been shoehorned into since he lucked into a once in a lifetime straight man role fail. Never mind, then.

Is it actually a thing to check the race of a reviewer?

If I had to guess, I'd say NBC or CNN is headhunting her and she can't do anything about it unless Beck releases her.

You mean the tao of Dolly, don't you?

Pharoah was Larry the Cucumber, I think. The jews looked like Chilli Pepper.

Wonder how the Young Lords felt about that?

I'm not sure if I get your point. Are our only choices poorly-written incoherent cheesy Scandal or poorly-written tendentious boring Scandal? Is there a ticky box for a Scandal we don't watch in spite of the script?

Jeff Zucker, who built the current news operations in both NCBU and CNNI.

He shouldn't have been surprised because chirpily promoting the upside of her bizarre crusade is her MO, and he had her on his show anyway.

But he sure did have her on to promote her latest project on Fox, and he managed to use his host manners while she preened about all the good stuff she got accomplished by helping to get Trump elected. So, maybe not such a profile in courage.

I get from that that Trump sucks, and I concur. It's sad that Colbert wasn't animated by that.

Assumes any number of facts not in evidence.

Steve Bannon looks like Donald Trump without the medical grade foundation and the half inch of cheeto dust.

Bullshit. Colbert refused to trade his butthurt from 2008 for a better president.

I can see that reaction. I just took it as Liv mocking Major for thinking that way. I guess it's a mmv thing.

I took it the opposite way, at least once Liv pointed out that she was a teenaged girl for seven years and it wasn't a fate worse than death. I took her to be shaming Major for thinking that teenaged girls are stupid.

There was some feeling at the time that Wall Street was not unconnected to his funding.

So by co-opting a public space for his (and his sponsors') personal expression, he's placed a one-man moratorium on any future expression in that space? I think perhaps he misunderstands the concept of "public" (and of speech).

and I'm pretty sure the deep pockets who paid for all that expensive metal had something to do with Wall Street. Just a hunch.