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You know, at this point, I have trouble really believing deep down in my core that any Republicans really believe all their talk. I think much of it is just hooey to keep the right-side voters worked up and that they personally don't care much about any of it (or their voters) other than finding ways to help rich

"Managing the very Ted Cruz trick of accurately describing Donald Trump while still somehow coming off the worst in the affair."

I agree with everything you wrote there, yet… somehow it didn't feel as vital to me as I think it should have, like maybe it's still got some old fashioned sit-com thinking gumming up the works. I think the show as-is would have been super cutting edge like ten years ago, but now felt just a bit behind the curve; but

Now there's an old meme… isn't it like twelve itself?

Lazy? Confirmed eleven measly seconds in with the Inception BWAAAAAHHHHHHNNN!

I've never heard of these two comedians but this was pretty funny, I can see why The AV Club put them on their comedy show thingy. There's just not enough good, dead-pan cable access lameness comedy out there.

That's just like his show, ha ha! To be fair of course, his show is one of the very few things worth watching on TV, even if it isn't wall to wall gutting-splitting laughs.

Many people raised in America would let themselves be raped by filthy crack addicts and snort coke off a grimy gas station counter (and post all this on Instagram etc.) for the mere chance at becoming famous and having fabulous wealth. All we need to do is sit back and wait for it to become "socially acceptable"

Man, people like that would deserve a good going-t-town on about humanity vs. using people like a disposable tissue.

"Ooo ick!"

Any 3-D film is probably cheating, but Werner Herzog's Cave Of Forgotten Dreams was amazing in the theater. First, it was in 3-D; secondly, it wasn't disposable escapism but a serious examination of a cultural artifact that belongs to all mankind by a pretty clear thinker; thirdly, you're pretty much watching it

I'm still of the opinion that this movie was better then people say as it had a strong enough of a character arc to qualify as way more than just disaster porn, even if said porn was obviously more the focus of the movie. The characters weren't stupid, didn't have trite or cliched dialogue and never made me feel the

Seeing Mulholland Drive cold, outside of the knowledge its was a David Lynch film so be prepared for things, was a great experience.

This article, more than many I've read here, is so worthy of a Simspsons
NNNNEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRDDDS!

I guess I may never see the appeal of that show, that didn't make me laugh either.

Quality is hard, this was just too easy.

Should've waited longer, but I admire your tenacity and spirit.

So it was wretched and (a) clunk.

Cute Layabouts?

I thought that was a bit callous myself. Then again, the letter writer did come across as a bit of a busy-body as well. If the letter writer had spoken up, then they'd be caught up in the race track wreck as well, probably. Sometimes staying off the race track is the best thing no matter what.