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This doesn't get enough coverage. I don't understand why the Democratic Party didn't take the offensive after 2000 and work on ensuring the people who make up their base could get out to vote. I know in a number of states they were up against corrupt officials, but they could have made folks aware of the issue and

I think some of the news people justified scrutinizing Hillary more than Trump because in their eyes she was the seasoned politician and he was just a celebrity novice taking baby steps. "Well, how's he supposed to know one doesn't normally insult a former POW? He's like only been in the political arena for six

David Feldman was actually discussing this on his most recent podcast. He theorized that Trump will bully Zucker (the CNN president) because he views him as another weakling trying to win favor. It doesn't matter that Zucker gave Trump enormous free airtime and put his surrogates on the payroll. Trump will never

It's nice that the mainstream media finally decided to mention Trump's conflicts of interest now instead of five weeks ago. Seriously, at this point it's best to avoid mainstream media and the pundits. It's the one industry where you can get it wrong spectacularly and be consistently rewarded.

I always wanted to see a Justified/Sons of Anarchy crossover where Raylan killed all those assholes.

If I recall, Election came out early Spring and was marketed as a typical teen comedy. (MTV Films was credited as one of the production companies). I think the main reason I saw Election was because it was shot in my hometown of Omaha. I had not seen Citizen Ruth yet so I wasn't familiar with Payne.

And at the time, Empire was going over budget so I can understand Lucas' frustrations.

I was being somewhat facetious about ending the interviews. They could also drop a bucket of slime on those celebrities' heads (ala You Can't Do That on Television) when they say all is well. Seriously though, it's not Gwyneth Paltrow or Jon Stewart's duty to challenge Trump on his divisive rhetoric and awful

I think one issue a lot of people can agree on is putting an end to voter suppression. It's outrageous that officials we elect set out with a clear goal to lay out as many obstacles as possible to prevent or discourage other folks from voting.

I would give major props to a reporter who abruptly ends the interview the next time one of these celebrities (Tom Hanks, Oprah, Jon Stewart and Che) says the election results will not do potential permanent damage to the country and everything will be fine.

This President and Vice President Elect is like some deranged screenwriter's idea of pairing Al Czervik and Colonel Fitts together to run the free world.

Ryan and McConnell are the biggest reasons we have this gridlock today and they were rewarded by the same electorate who wanted all this "change."

Voter Suppression is an issue the Dems should have been fighting to stop since 2000. In the alternate timeline, the green energy supporting Koch Brothers would be funding programs to assist low income people in obtaining Voter IDs.

It doesn't help when the major news media organizations spent a total of 32 minutes (half an episode of Westworld) covering policy issues for nearly the entire election coverage. The media deserves to be called out for their gross conduct. But hey, as Les Moonves from CBS bragged: Trump may not be great for America,

I did see that and hopefully more people will follow their lead. I know there's more I can do. If anything, this election should teach folks not to sit out in the midterms.

We need more people in Washington to just "wing it."

A number of people go no further than "Congress can't get anything done!" They don't want to ask: "Why can't Congress get anything done?"

I used to like Jimmy Dore, but he lost his damn mind over the primaries. I get Dore preferred Sanders over HRC, but I thought he was awful trying to convince people that Trump will not be bad because the Dems will control the Senate and block any Supreme Court nominations. Despite that game plan no longer being an

"You see Trump's not a seasoned politician. He's a celebrity and he has to be held to celebrity standards not leader of the free world standards." - Typical Cable News Pundit

I really would like to hear Jon Stewart comment on this past week.