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As a Chicagoan, I really wish they’d let this go. Yeah, the man lied. We all know this. This lie did him no favors. Fine his ass, and let it go. Shit like this distracts from the fact that a person’s odds of getting away with murder in the city of Chicago is greater than 50%. Put some time and resources towards that!

I’m no right-winger, but I think this is a much more complex issue than has been perpetuated. Conservatives aren’t the only ones protesting this issue, though their (underlying, prejudicial) reasoning is certainly unique.

Praise cheezus, I am right there with the, I can’t stand raw tomatoes but love cooked tomato flavor. I get so tired of people telling me “you just haven’t had a good one.” It’s as much or more about the texture as the flavor.

Go Jaime, go. If the only thing this does is to make sure Republicans have to direct money to defend this seat, it will have been worth it. But between this and the close polling, he actually has a legitimate shot at this, even if it’s a narrow path.

Stacey Abrams’ campaign is a perfect example of one such system ‘working’ as intended.

Oh, and I’m guessing it’s not just any teacher who would get this treatment from alums.

As somebody who has already voted for Stacy Abrams a couple different times, I still think if anybody is going to pick Abrams (and I don’t think anyone will), it will be Joe Biden. I know that there was a shaky media event following their meeting last year, but the thing with Abrams is that she’s got such limited

Sad but true. Mr Machine loves Bernie, and constantly tells me that Warren’s voice is ‘grating.’ I also worry that the press/the pollsters have anointed Biden as the one who can beat Trump, so people are just falling into place with that thinking. Warren still has my primary vote. If we can pay for another endless war

My answer is more depressing. I think that there are a ton of men and not a few women who would vote for her in heartbeat if she were male. But because she's not, these jerks can't get past her being "shrill" (or whatever synonym they're using this week) and just can't. It makes me sad, because this is probably the

Oh you just know Don wants her to close to door and have a seat, because something big is about to drop at Sterling Cooper.

Sian Clifford= smokeshow

It’s just nightmare logic. Dom is just a manifestation of the Mastermind telling himself he’s not the real Elliot. The real Elliot looks exactly like Rami Malek, otherwise the story doesn’t work.

I very much took the final scene in the movie theater as not only the personalities ceding control, but as a merging into a finally complete Elliot. And the stream of images (memories) flooding the screen (mind’s eye) serving as a visual representation of that newfound mental oneness.

I would love to believe that our Elliot was born with the Hello Friend opening speech of the first episode. That those were his first words.

This is only topic-adjacent.

I’m of two minds on this. Yes, I’m on the edge of my seat. And if they stick the landing, a la The Leftovers, then I’m right there with you, that I have absolutely no idea where this is going to go, in a good way. But there was already so much mystery about what was going on in this show, and this episode introduced

I will admit I don’t pay a ton of attention to British politics. But Johnson seemed like, well, kind of a mess. Did Labour forget to name a candidate, or something?

Ha!

It’s legally required to say and would put the officer at legal liability if they didn’t say the whole thing (or at least their job). By interrupting all you do is slow down the process as it interrupts the flow of speech and train of thought. You mean well, but when there are hundreds of people to go through and each