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Hey, I was just talking about his love for TV Guide.

Flaked! That is all. The new season 2 really is better. Misery near the beach, alleviated by May-December romances! And real estate deals! It's a cavalcade!

There's a Seinfeld episode about that… sort of. It's more about George's dad keeping them in perfect order. I'm surprised he didn't yell "largest circulation magazine in America, George!" Ah, they only had a half hour, they only had a half hour.

Yeah, the second part. I guess I won't be reading their magazine, is there any other source that has described it? I'm not trying to make you "mind," I just couldn't find what you said. I've seen the media misled by propaganda plenty. Hell, "Officer Krupke" in West Side Story came out sixty years ago. (Recently

Well it is possible but on the other hand most reports say she was a Bush holdover who really disliked the Clintons, which seems a more likely explanation for her actions.* You can argue it but I'm not sure why instead you said she was subpoenaed before she started making the tapes. As far as this movie goes, I

Would you settle for Nic Cage in a mid-80s El Camino?
http://www.imdb.com/title/t…
Canadian movie, due out sometime soon. Takes place in the year 2030.

The Americans because I'm still in shock from whatever happened in the cold open. And Kimmy Schmidt even though it uses the same stock footage. Whatever credits specialty house does those has it going on.

New FBI boss was Chris Christie's own lawyer. Christie put a hurt on NJ, pretending be a Soprano, and established some terrible policies in federal white collar law, but at least he tried to run a decent transition office for Trump before the election. When they won, the Trump people fired Christie and threw away his

They'll have no problem figuring out it meant "coverage." The keys are even all in the same place. They'll just wonder how traumatized we all were that we thought it was funny, assuming they still have humor in the future.

The Trump people just want everything to be wonderful, and to make a lot of money. Reality impedes, including Reality Leigh Winner. Mean people suck, it's about that sophisticated, even if those bumper stickers were about people like Eric Trump.

New headline, on Canberra time. James Clapper says Watergate "pales" compared to Trumpgate. "So the question is: How long can these assaults go on and the institutions not be irrevocably damaged? I honestly can't say."

TV Guide was like the New Yorker or Playboy in the 1970s. Some of us read it for the articles!

Deep dig on Rege. He started as a page on the Tonight Show, then got his own show on KOGO, the NBC affiliate in San Diego. His big break ten years later was as Joey Bishop's sidekick on an ABC show! As for Regis & Kathy Lee, it was produced by ABC and ran on ABC's owned-and-operated stations, but in other markets was

I'll wait for your source on that. You never came through on Linda Tripp. We never even got to her feeding Vince Foster M&M's with his cheeseburger for his last meal.

Saw it in Wikipedia. Mock away. See other comment.

It was a day of disturbing headlines. (Remember it used to be just one horrifying headline a day back in the early Trump administration, or am I looking back with rose tinted glasses?)

Should be "too badly."

Of the three major names for this group, ISIS, ISIL and Daesh, somehow the media (and we?) have picked the worst. Perhaps *because* it is a familiar name from ancient Egyptian history. Obama and the U.S. military called it ISIL, maybe they still do. "Daesh" sounds like a bad word in Arabic, so the group hates it.

like cockroaches, the whiners crawl in from their cracks and crevices……

He's having trouble even hiring a lawyer. Of the choice quotes from the Isikoff story in Yahoo News (he works there now?), besides "The guy won’t pay and he won’t listen," the most relevant to this story of the cub reporter/tweeter at Breitbart is this quote from Isikoff: