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    What's the problem with a bunch of Scandinavians dressing up like stereotypical rural Americans and calling themselves "Rednex"?

    The father-bride dance there was 'Jamie's Got a Gun'.

    This is the kind of crap that makes me glad my girlfriend and I are planning on just having a quick city hall wedding without all the hoopla and money spending. And the Chicken Dance is up there with Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer and the KARZ-4-KIDZ jingle among the worst musical atrocities on Earth.

    Yeah, they scrapped a planned crossover film after the utter box-office failure of the last horrid dour F4 film.

    What about a supervillain who is a doctor and can sell you the sugar that makes you feel alright? He's the one you call Doctor Feelgood.

    Remember when, in the original Secret Wars, Doctor Doom actually managed to steal god's power, and briefly became omnipotent? That was cool, and a hell of a lot better than anything that's been done with the petty excuses for Doom who have appeared onscreen.

    It's pathetic that the best job was Roger Corman's quickie designed to keep the license that was never intended for release, even on video.

    I believed that when I was a moron who voted for Nader - then came the invasion of Iraq, torture, letting New Orleans drown and other crimes of the Bush administration. That was partially my fault, and the fault of everyone who helped elect Bush by refusing to vote for Gore. Not the Democratic party's, at all.

    Well that was after I was in - or lived near - my undergrad college, and before I started law school, and I only wear hats if it's actually cold out, so that's very unlikely! Plus by 2003 I had already realized my mistake - in fact I regretted it by that night when my belief that there was no way Bush could win and

    Or you could say that the system they created to ensure that the interests of wealthy white rural plantation-owning men dominated the country is working perfectly.

    How dare you call traditional Americans bigots just because they voted for a bigly racist who made "vote for me because I'm a white supremacist!" the primary message of his campaign?

    Him and Jon Stewart, back when there were no other liberal voices on the TV at all and most of the media was constantly calling anyone who didn't support W and his war in Iraq traitors. There's still not that many now, and only on MSNBC and late night talk shows, but it's a lot better than it was then.

    That's ignoring the forest for the trees; most people seem to treat the ACA like it's just the mandate, when there's a whole lot more to it than that, and the biggest part - the Medicaid expansion - is a huge increase in single payer health care that now provides insurance to millions of people who couldn't get it

    And many of those lines, as it turns out, were created in the Kremlin and spread by RT "News", Wikileaks and the "leftist" The Intercept.

    It really was, plus with the sickening addition of heavy misogyny that many of the "liberal" Hillary haters displayed constantly.

    We must always make the perfect the enemy of the good!

    Also look at how many Republicans with gay children have come out in favor of marriage equality, but none have done so just out of the goodness of their heart without the issue personally affecting their family.

    He's admitting that he thinks he should be above the law, and that he thinks the Justice Department should not be independent but should only do his bidding. He's trying to make "when the President does it, that means it is not illegal" official policy.

    A lot of his behavior seems to motivated by spite; he was centrist during the Bush years out of spite to W for the 2000 primaries, then turned hard right after Obama beat in 2008 as well out of spite.

    And now he's saying he would never have hired Jeff Sessions if he knew he would recuse himself from investigations of matters he was deeply involved with rather than conspiring to obstruct justice in his favor. The criminal is admitting he wants an Attorney General who would violate the law on his orders.