Also, remember, this is for the sake of pizza structural integrity, not your comfort.
Also, remember, this is for the sake of pizza structural integrity, not your comfort.
I mean, when talking about the impact of propaganda, I think you need to wait longer. I get the desire to get this headline out there, but the real test will be what happens if Kanye is joined by other big cultural forces and they stay consistent in their message.
You seriously don’t get it?
Just throwing this out there but ... Obama isn’t a “progressive” in the way the word is defined in 2018 to mean people who align with Bernie Sanders.
Especially it seems in the last few months as Democratic primary season has gotten under way.
The cork of a regulation T-ball league baseball.
I’ll be damned if I can figure out what precisely all of those values are beyond being a gigantic hawk on foreign policy, but yes McCain did consistently say that was a bunch of malarkey from the get go.
Go team “Tell these 3 guys that we’re locking them in a room so they can sort out their differences, and have the room in fact be a shipping crate that “accidentally” falls off the boat over the Marianas Trench!”
Eh, I’m skeptical. I’d want to see some evidence in terms of actions, and not just tweets, that he’s going to do that.
Agreed. At the time, Oblivion was fine. Shivering Isles was downright fun.
It didn’t age very well, though I do think some of it’s side quests were good and of course Shivering Isles was a pretty good hoot.
I’m sure if you plumbed the depths of the National Review, The Federalist or RT you’d probably find some writers who have written articles that arrive at similar conclusions.
I’m of two minds on it. On the one hand, yeah I could see Trump being loud, and I also anticipate it would backfire against the GOP.
I’d say any ex-President.
I mean, I’m sure it has plenty to do with 2020, but it’s not like President Obama and these potential candidates are poli-sci undergrads.
There are those—Splinter’s own Hamilton Nolan among them—who would say that Barack Obama has been decidedly lax in his post-presidential life
I mean, those are all a bunch of nifty words, some of which might be accurate (Trump might cause a brain drain) some of which present a laughably inaccurate understanding of how the global economy functions in the 21st century (your focus on manufacturing as the only plausible locus of economic power).
Why emphasize the overall results?
Wrong.