Thank you. This was going to be my response to a “T.” If they had kept up his strategy instead of winning the presidency and then getting complacent, they don’t lose 1,000 seats across the country over the course of Obama’s presidency. If anything they should listen to Howard Dean MORE.
It’s the same guy, LA is surprisingly small.
Katherine Kreuger’s whole beat is scolding readers for appreciating anything a centrist/non-socialist does while ignoring anything that makes Ocasio-Cortez look flawed.
Seriously. And they talk about the MAGA Chuds moving the goalposts... god forbid they actually enjoy something.
This right here. And it’s particularly ironic that after winning her primary by outworking Crowley, she’s followed that up by traveling around the country with Bernie instead of focusing on her upcoming election, and maybe getting a bit of media training so she doesn’t do things like expose her complete lack of…
Hell, I’d watch, if only for the WTF factor.
Eh, it was a perfectly valid interpretation of Venom (I actually dig the idea of Brock being “Peter gone wrong,” too, rather than an angry bodybuilder type), and he was fine. That movie just had way too much going on and you could tell Sam Raimi didn’t give a shit about Venom.
Yeah, Mike Smith was such an embarrassing, gushing homer that Ralph Lawler routinely called him out on it — my favorite may have been when Smith was creaming himself over DJ’s rebounding and calling him the next Dennis Rodman; Lawler responded by matter-of-factly pointing out Rodman’s career average and defensive…
The first one, sure. But the second one still holds, when people actually vote instead of finding an excuse not to and blaming gerrymandering.
I just make sure I hang out with everyone one-on-one: girlfriend, friends, family... everyone. That has the added benefit of making people feel suspicious about what you’re hiding.
i have it on good authority that god doesn’t make mistakes so the guy deserved it
Yeah, the shine came off the apple for me when she did that disastrous interview that Splinter pretty much ignored, then immediately went to Kansas to campaign with Bernie. All that “nose to the grindstone” work really went out the window when she got some national attention.
I see it in the reaction to the “NeverTrump” Republicans as well. Here you have some people whom you don’t agree with politically, but who are as opposed to Trump as you are. Many if not most are supporting Democrats in the upcoming midterms — if only because they see that their party needs a reset —, and have even…
I guess Burneko? I’ve always thought Burneko was one of the legit best writers on any of these sites, so I always thought it was strange that he never seemed to go elsewhere.
Par for the course here. Trump is apparently an existential threat to the republic... but not so much of a threat as to forestall the purity testing and centrist-bashing.
Oh, good Christ, the Clippers — I remember one of those Uni-Watch articles on ESPN a few years back where they had readers design new uniforms for the Clippers and one of these random fellas put together one hell of a uniform set for the Clippers that embraced the ship/water theme. It was good! Meanwhile, Steve…
It is entirely reasonable and consistent with the Chargers history for them to have lost their last game in SD to the Browns, so can’t blame you.
Until I read this article, and then Googled it to be sure, I was certain that the Browns had actually gone 0-16 two years in a row. And then when I discovered that they’d actually won one back in ‘16, I just sort of shrugged.
Pretty sure she means Windom Earle (played by Kenneth Welsh), Coop’s old partner and the villain Lynch thought so little of that he basically tossed him in the garbage at the beginning of the final episode of the original run (the only episode he directed after returning from his Wild at Heart hiatus).