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Sit it out…on your Hugh Jazz?

I'm pretty sure that would be another "I won't do it because it's unethical" review.

This lying, propagandizing piece of human filth deserves to have every bit of his dirty laundry dragged out in public, and he shouldn't be allowed within ten thousand miles of the idea of raising children.

gut-wrenching, vomit-inducing Jello pudding pops

Don't try to rope us into another pun thread.

It's not her responsibility to tell him to cut it out; it's his responsibility not to do horrible shit over and over again to women to the point that it creates the kind of hostile workplace where everyone knows exactly what his grunting and leering mean.

These guys don't think in terms of policy; it's all cultural signifiers of identity.

There once was a shop that sold pizza
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….Clintonista!

Based on the blurb, they're not hard to understand: one part just world fallacy plus two parts self-aggrandizement with a chaser of toxic nostalgia.

Though from Chuck's perspective, it's fair to play sick to catch Jimmy, since Jimmy used the fact that Chuck was "actually" sick to sneak in and mess with the documents.

I think the problem is that all Jimmy's cons and his legal successes depend on him making himself noticeable, and sometimes making a scene.

Also of note: the fifth circle of Hell, in the Inferno, is reserved for wrath. And what does Jimmy give into at the end of the episode?

These are the same kind of people that managed to convince themselves that Oliver North was real American Hero for arming terrorists, worsening the cocaine trade, and funding people who sent death squads to kill nuns, all because he looked good and TV and got off purely on a technicality.

*Richard Spencer gets punched in the face*

If Billy Bulger had been a Republican, Carr would have defended Whitey as a valuable FBI asset.

Jimmy-as-Genbe spends almost all his time mourning lost past glories and opportunities, so I guess a glamorous actor's memoir would be exactly what he'd read.

Ernesto tells Jimmy about the tape, Jimmy does something stupid to try to get it, Chuck busts him for realsies. Or, at the very least, Ernesto is poisoned against Chuck.

Plus Cosby has engaged in quite a bit of right-wing rhetoric about how "black culture" explains racial disparities in educational attainment and income, so he gets some of the same leeway with that section of his audience as O'Reilly.

I don't know how that guy can Luke at himself in the mirror.

No, and they weren't American, which is sort of why they're irrelevant to this conversation about a context that exists in American history and popular culture and is somewhat specific to American racial tropes.