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Blankenship was just an outspoken opponent of McConnell because of his (Jesus) “China family.”

Cocaine Mitch is a much funnier nickname than any of the ones Trump gave his opponents, if only because of how much of a long walk it is to explain it.

Really? I’d call it a couple decent bangers and about 23 filler tracks, but I guess if you like Swae Lee warbling over a bunch of half-written dance tunes then it’s a good listen.

W0w the one with the dead girl was the closest thing to iconic that series ever got, don’t know why they would change that.

Well I do think white privilege is a thing, if my post made it seem like I didn’t. I just think that Fey was misguided but had her heart in the right place in not wanting more innocent people to get hurt (it was days after Charlottesville after all). I get the idea that a rich white person has the luxury to say don’t

I didn’t expect any of them to come out, but I’m sure if any did it would have been Danny.

Also, (SPOILERS for Atlanta) “Why Paper Boi always got an attitude? He rich, right? That’s why I can’t feel bad for these celebrities.” as a tagline for an episode where a rappers determination to “keeping it real” ends with him almost dying in the woods sounds like something you’d see in a show described as “Twin

Honestly the bit was fine until the last couple of sentences. I certainly wouldn’t call it “white privilege personified.”

Wow, you really should be an SNL writer. That Joel McHale cameo really would have turned the episode around, can’t believe the writers didn’t think of that.

I can see this song not being everyone’s cup of tea, but I’m really loving it.

I enjoyed Glover busting out the Derrick Comedy voice for the lawyer sketch.

I listened to AFTP for the first time in a while this week due to this podcast. For some reason I assumed this one wouldn’t really hold up (I was probably just tired of “Everybody Hurts”) but this is still one of their best works to me.

How does it feel to be in R.E.M.?

This one still has a solid concept, though. I get what you’re saying about it being more commercial, but good pop music is one of my favorite genres (which is why it bums me out that the modern top 40 has like 2 good hits a year) so I love this album, maybe even more than her first two.

I guess Hollywood would still rather do that than let a female journalist host this show (because God forbid they learn the right lesson even once.)

I wish, but are the Grammys really going to be that cool?

It’s very catchy and fun, but I can’t decide how I feel about Kravitz singing voice or the lyrics.

The only songs I’m not sure about are the ones with Zoe Kravitz and Pharrell, but that may just be that I thought their features were kind of jarring and I’ll grow to like them (they’re both catchy for sure.)

Also she should already be a household name. That “Freaky Friday” gets to be a hit but “Pynk” or “Make Me Feel” didn’t even chart is mind boggling.

Wilson sounded more like he did in the 60's on that track then he did in the 80's.