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It may be only one exchange but I think this question and answer from 1967's "Five Million Years to Earth" sums it up. Two scientists have come to understand that millions of years ago, a dying Mars altered proto-humans to be their surrogates on Earth.

Oh, I thought we were discussing watercraft. But yes.

If no one will mention it in the review or the comments, I will. Motorboating.

It's been on cable. It comes and goes.

You're just jealous of our love

If you have a problem with beautiful women with breasts, watch Chopped. I'm sure Ted Allen will not offend your delicate sensibilities. Because if you take away Padma you know what you have - Chopped.

Oh, but Alex Jones and Rush Limbaugh should be on?

The attack on the King David hotel and Rabin's assassination where acts of political terror. Religion wasn't involved.

Thank you for your opinion, Mr. Trump

This is the oldest Liberal illusion. "You watch," Liberals say, "someday he'll go too far and his own people will turn on him." It's never happened yet, and it will never happen. Trump merely proved it by going to the extreme. Have his people turned on him for calling people names, telling reporters to shut up,

They will never admit to themselves that they made a mistake. Expect doubling down and redoubling down on every thing Trump said.

For years the gun lobby had ads on Facebook saying that the all powerful and unstoppable President Obama was coming for their guns and only they can stop him. After Trump was sworn in they immediately changed their ads to how the all powerful and unstoppable gun grabbers were coming for your guns and only you can

And he actually had people willing to use their own money to put up "Miss me yet?" billboards with his goofy, smirking face on them.

Oh, no, say his loyal commenters. Obama was the worst president ever and only by the grace of God did we avoid the hell of Hillary.

Next they'll be quartering British soldiers in our homes

No Taco Bowls?

He means himself.

There are three Bradbury stories that people mistake for attacks on Fascism. The Murderer (about rampant technology), The Pedestrian (about people who are picked up for going out of their homes at night) and Fahrenheit 451 (about book burning). But in each story the majority likes things the way they are, the

I'm gonna have to stick with 1984. I've said for years that everything you need to know about the GOP and Trump in particular is in there. But feel free to include Koestler's "Darkness at Noon".

I dug out my copy of the Onion: "Bush: Our long national nightmare of peace and prosperity is finally over."