I read the book they based this show off of, and it’s definitely the way the author presented the story. He doesn’t go into a relationship between Darden and Clark, but he talks a lot about Darden being manipulated by the defense.
I read the book they based this show off of, and it’s definitely the way the author presented the story. He doesn’t go into a relationship between Darden and Clark, but he talks a lot about Darden being manipulated by the defense.
Doesn’t this just mean he is actively campaigning for a brokered convention? Cruz is literally the only way they can get there. Kasich isn’t going to be able to do any more heavy lifting than Ohio.
I literally cannot believe that I agree with you. I was SO excited he was running, just for the John Oliver impression I was expecting. But then no one ever even talked about him. I’m glad he isn’t backing down on Trump—he’s right on this one. On everything else, I assume he and I still disagree, but I respect that he…
I don’t think so. Later is says: “He is also polling above average with women who identify as Republicans. Among that group, Trump has a 60 percent approval rating.”
LOL omg I forgot she was screwing a ghost!
Didn’t she withdraw from consideration—so she didn’t actually GET an Emmy nomination that year, she just said “don’t nominate me” as if everyone was rushing to do so? So she could specifically blame the writers for her lack of a nomination, I assume.
I still don’t know that he can get 70% of the white male votes from the entire country. All of the Bernie supporters really aren’t going to vote for Trump.
He also said his supporters would still vote for him if he shot someone in the middle of the street. And I don’t even think he’s wrong!
But aren’t most BernieBros also white? Obviously not all of his supporters are, but minority votes are where Bernie isn’t locking things down.
We can only hope! I actually DO find this poll shocking—I can’t believe that fully half of American women have a view of Trump that is anything resembling “favorable.”
You should read the Unbreakable Miss Lovely by Tony Ortega. It delves into the church in the 70s and project Snow White in a way Going Clear didn’t. It is insane. I couldn’t put it down.
Also since they are both wealthy—why not just use donors? Typically money is the reason not to.
“Before this baby, Schnitzer, who is divorced, had two daughters already. But he desperately wanted a son to carry on his family businesses.” Fuck him. His daughters could run that business—doesn’t have to go to a son.
Alvarez actually handled the Girl X rape, which was horrible. I think it is so sad to see her incredible descent from there. And while the Laquan McDonald case is so terrible, I find it even worse that she tries to keep innocent people in jail.
2019 is a long way away and his arrogance knows no bounds. We’ll see what happens, but I would not be shocked at all to see him allow all of his colleagues to take the fall for hi (and the falls to come) and still think he can win again. He wasn’t wrong last year, so why wouldn’t he go for it?
Yeah, I’m in Illinois, where Mark Kirk is going to have a hard election. He has already started to try to distance himself from this shit, but I think it could still really hurt him. And if the GOP is counting on Trump supporters to toe the republican line, I think they might be in trouble.
haha yeah. That entire area is like Target, movie theatre, Gallerie Z, container store and condos. Very strange indeed.
Yes it is the Target on Division. I think it’s so strange they put a Target there. Right behind it is a school where most of the Cabrinig Green kids went. It is now a fancy charter school for gifted kids, and it was going to be housed in a new building nearby that I believe ended up becoming a bigger public school,…
“they” being the four buildings that made up the Cabrini Green complex.
Oh yeah! It definitely means she grew up in a very dangerous project and has made it big. I was just commenting on Cabrini Green in general. And I voted for her today too—from what I know (they were all but unoccupied by the time I moved to Chicago) it would have been a really tough road growing up there.