Been saying it for a while: in many ways, Men Against Fire already did come true.
Been saying it for a while: in many ways, Men Against Fire already did come true.
The picture reminds me of something i thought about recently after watching a note on Trump Tower in NYC - that it is classless as shit. Trump's choices in decoration seem made by someone who thinks that's how rich people are supposed to live.
Indeed.
Why does this guy always looks like he's wearing his entire wardrobe?
What a fantastic episode.
Bill Maher (think what you may of him) had a brilliant segment about "Trump Enablers", which is precisely what Fox & friends are nowadays: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It's where genocides do their shopping!
Oh for Pete's sake, what a brownnose. Just when i was starting to see him in better light after his (first) public apology.
Why of course he did.
He went to that extreme to justify Trump's order, yes.
"When you make a mistake, you own it". Wonder if he'll own the claim that Spicer Trump trying to destabilize the Middle East.
I think we already did.
He's a walking Monty Python skit.
You know, that is a plausible explanation at this point: http://www.mediaite.com/onl…
For fuck's sake. This can't be. Please tell me the guy is trying to get fired on purpose.
Lord, please make this happen.
He called not to engage in Syria during his own campaign. Hell, Clinton was promising bombings and no-fly zones over Syria and Trump bashed her about wanting to start WWIII.
TMITHC is 100% escapism. The second season makes it all the more obvious.
This. Hell, that was one of Trump's bullet points during the entire debate season.
From laughter, most likely.