lilgracie346
lilgracie346
lilgracie346

I'm a huge huge fan of satire and it is, of course, the highest form of comedy when done properly. The thing is that we now live in an age when satire is so lost on the masses that it is more often misunderstood as staunch support of the ideals it jokingly supports. How long did it take a lot of conservatives to

thank you so much for posting.

well that's duly noted. Except the Fox News story quoted in this article talks about how Downton relates to the American political scene today so....... but, I guess it's your thread so you can skew off on a tangent if you want to.

fair enough! I prefer to just think of it as soap with better writing and costumes, as you said.

Was calling it a Masterpiece Theater piece somehow insulting to you? Just curious... that seemed to have hit a nerve and I'm unclear why. I get why you read more into the rest of my statement than was intended.

um, yeah.... you're probably right. Because I view it (as I stated in so many words) as fluff TV. It's nothing more than that to me and if others are using watching Downton Abbey as a political statement, well, I suppose that WOULD fall into the category of what most Americans do to assert their beliefs .... NOTHING!

I think it's just a soap opera.... but with literacy! I get your point, but seriously we can't just enjoy a fluffy piece of TV anymore without it being some political statement? I know, I know.. the personal is political and all but let's not suck ALL the fun out of the room. Matthew's so dreamy! Edith plots from

oh shit! Were there dancing and pyrotechnics at the Inauguration that I missed???? Dammit!!!!

That's exactly what I thought when I read this. This wasn't a principal (I would imagine) but some random secretary in the office who made a flip and insensitive comment that's now being taken as if it's the official position of the school. It's not OK for people to say stuff like this, but it's also not OK to

I'm also a J.D. and I'll be 33 next month with absolutely no signs of de-singling anytime soon. I find that my frustrations with weddings and girls getting married is that I see them as signposts marking all the friends who will slowly slip out of my life completely or, even worse, who expect to stay in my life but

Exactly. Thank you. People need to at least get their facts straight.....

@opheliadelia, too! I actually stopped hanging out with a lot of my ND friends (except the LGBT ones, actually!) because they kind of blindly follow ND no matter where it may go. They attend games and get drunk and still talk about the Backer like it's the second damn coming. Guys, we're over thirty. It's time to

I did see this one. Thanks for the link, though.

..... or you missed half of what I wrote. You know, whichever.

wag the dog is only effective if it's done in the immediate aftermath of a scandal. The Seeberg/Sullivan stories are years old. How is this an effective smoke screen? (Class of '02).

Yeah, it's really unfortunate. ND does so many great things and I feel like the education I got was second to none, so they're doing their jobs well ... for the most part. But no place is perfect and no person is perfect. I hate the "halo effect" that I feel like the Catholic designation gives ND. As if we expect

THAT'S what you got out of my response? Um, ok....

The rape referenced in this article occurred in 2010. There are few, if any, articles circulating anymore about that incident - for better or for worse. Highly unlikely that this is a wag-the-dog situation. I'm curious, LibbyBells, what headlines you've seen recently about how ND doesn't care about rape victims.

I went to Notre Dame. I know what it's like to be there. In fact, I was the first director of The Vagina Monologues as part of the college campus V-Day campaign in 2002 because I felt so strongly that women needed to carve out a place on campus that demanded respect and a voice. I was president of the Women's

ummmmmm I don't get it. Are these jeans supposed to reduce the appearance of cellulite while you're wearing them or simply apply some re-usable lotion-y stuff to your butt so that your cellulite is less noticeable when you take them off? Cuz as far as I know it is nearly IMPOSSIBLE to see someone's cellulite beneath