legokinjago
LegoKinjago
legokinjago

Politics Corner - In the Spirit of Easter, Let’s Bash Us Some Immigrants edition. I don’t like writing about Trump tweets, but I DO like writing about immigration policy and important news. So, sometimes I make exceptions. Trump tweeted that he was no longer interested in a DACA deal, and the GOP senate should kill

Dead at “Coco Montrese/Alexis Michelle Memorial Sixth Place ‘Why exactly are you still here?’ Spot.”

Nobody here was attacking Barron Trump. Your whataboutism fails to land, sorry.

The commentariat here were pretty united in thinking that tweet was out of bounds, and the author was suspended from her job at SNL. Nugent, on the other hand, was invited to the White House by Trump after saying much worse.

The most obvious comment on this article? You guessed it: Frank Stallone.

I’ve pretty much given up any hope that conservatives will ever see the irony in saying celebrities should shut up about politics.

I say this as a white women. Why are white people “kids” forever, but an actual black child can’t walk down the street without being labeled a thug?

I’m sure you’re trolling but in case you’re that dense; its a book, in a library, You have to seek it out, its not being forced down anyones throat. Its not being glued inside a stack of bibles, or conversion therapy pamphlets.

Clearly the next generation isn’t going to inherit Mike Pence’s bigotry

Is, “the other side” you’re referring to of the position that being gay is bad? Because all this book is trying to say, is that being gay is okay, and it intends to teach that to kids, rather than wait until they’re adults with a twisted view of the world.

She’s not a kid, she’s 25. And she wrote a childrens’ book about a day in the life of one of the most odious fundamentalist fuckheads currently in office. Good on her for donating portions of the book’s sales to an actual deserving charity instead of some barely-disguised Christian hate group. But it still remains to

Gay marriage has been the law of the land for what, five years now? All this book is telling people to do is chill out. And respect the law, I guess. If that’s controversial, then we’re dealing with assholes.

Thanks you! I had to stop the podcast because the hosts were being way too extra with their outrage.

Wut? How was that bullying at all, especially considering the actual amount of bullying that happens on social media to queens? Unless there’s some external drama that I’m blissfully unaware of (I don’t go outside the text often, so everything I know comes from the show and Untucked), this was a normal reaction to

I have a question, squirrel friends.

I almost feel bad for poor Kalorie, I actually thought she was really charming, and I think on another season she could have made it to the “Coco Montrese/Alexis Michelle Memorial Sixth Place ‘Why exactly are you still here?’ Spot”. She was cute, reasonably well put together, and honestly way more appealing than

I don’t know if we’ll ever get a better villain than Pheef. The fact that she came back on a redemption tour and only managed to secure her crown as Top Bitch is delightful.

1. I almost feel bad for poor Kalorie, I actually thought she was really charming, and I think on another season she could have made it to the “Coco Montrese/Alexis Michelle Memorial Sixth Place ‘Why exactly are you still here?’ Spot”. She was cute, reasonably well put together, and honestly way more appealing than

Alyssa straight up MADE this episode. She choreographed them really well, gave great critiques. Compare that to ‘throw your legs in the air fucking hard’ Todrick Hall. I honestly want to go to her dance studio

After needing the extra 20 minutes in the premiere to introduce the queens, this episode was where I really started to feel the extra time in a good way. We got a bunch of workroom drama, a full runway, even the mediocre lip-sync got some breathing room.