I don’t think he’s the least bit ashamed. Think Guzman or Escobar....
I don’t think he’s the least bit ashamed. Think Guzman or Escobar....
yeah cheney was...idk i wasnt chilled by him. it was kinda expected. he was very nonchalant. in a fucked up way, i was impressed.
Well it was definitely prompted, but it was insane.
What are we to make of the fact that one of these stupid racists served four terms as a Georgia state representative? Do you think that the people who elected him four separate times are looking for a “middle ground?”
Indeed. The fact there is a strong correlation between stupid people and racists (who are also horrible people in all parts of their lives) seems pretty obvious to me.
We lament the divided nature of our country, but, really, what “middle ground” are we hoping to find? It’s a myth.
No, it isn’t.
It’s not the “divided nature” of our country we lament. It’s the stupidity, as the show reminds us.
Haven doesn’t get a mention? I liked the SyFy show. Many critics burned it to the ground for some reason. I thought it was entertaining enough for a summer show. The show was very loosely based on the The Colorado Kid (2005). It had the right Stephen King-esque atmosphere and characters. The quality dropped a bit in…
His insanely racist rant where he mixed up Chinese and Japanese stereotypes was pretty good too.
With the Spencer bit, I think we have reached peak TV. I just don’t think it can get any better than a politician chasing you bare ass first yelling USA.
I’m pretty sure I saw him give a ‘oh my god i can’t believe it was this easy’ look to someone off camera when that happened.
I can’t believe the Sacha Baron Cohen who could create something this wonderful is the same comedian who takes every comedy script Adam Sandler turns down.
it was so insane that even Cohen, still in character, had to stop him. he got more than he even expected out of that idiot
i lost my shit when the Georgia State Rep completely umprompted just starts yelling the N word over and over.
Fuck you for trying to minimize other people’s pain.
While I agree that there are stark contrasts between modern America and the Handmaid’s Tale. It is worth noting that Atwood didn’t pull the story out of nothing.
Yes, Mr. President.
Ignoring it is the key.
I was just reading a book this week that had a jaw-dropping chapter about what happened in the U.S. during World War I... if you were opposed to the war, in a union or, especially, German, things were not going to go well for you.
There were many fine people on both sides. On both sides.
It’s a fantasy where the only way Americans would accept fascism is if a foreign power nuked us first.