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Well, it’s apparently been a busy day for the bastard. Before the deregulation signing, he telegraphed the Jobs report an hour before it’s release, so that all his rich friends could get a jump on the market, then he spent the morning tweeting about the lowest jobless rate since 2000 (conveniently forgetting to

“My Favorite Year” remains one of my favorite films.

Commemorate pens (over $120 apiece), “promise” coins (with his image and no EPA logo), jeez what an ego.

Batman & Robin: Uma Thurman is the only one who isn’t there to merely pick up a check.

Yes. Yes, it was. All part of The Master Plan™.

Ken Starr spent 70 million on Bill Clinton’s blowjob, Congress has spent over 100 million on Hillary over the years. I’d say he still has some leeway.

“polite” society is not who is welcoming him back.

Look in the top right corner of that cover. Until the mid 70's comic publishers could literally be drummed out of the business if they didn’t adhere to the Comics Code, which prevented most serious takes on any story line. Money has never been particularly great in comics, and controversy could easily have killed

Also, find Scorsese’s Hugo in 3D. The 3D actually draws you into the story instead of slapping you in the face with it in a few isolated scenes.

If there had been more than a handful of directors who had ever done anything more significant with 3D than ‘3D in your face!’ shots, it may have had a chance. As it is, Cameron built the new technology (in Avatar, a successful but shallow retelling of a half dozen ‘going native’ westerns), Coraline used it to make a

He had a TV appearance later in the day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, so his handlers let him Twitte-vent in the hope that he’d behave on live TV — a losing bet.

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But without the train wreck meddling, we would never have been given this immortal absurdist masterpiece of a scene:

“A new study has found that there is no group more opposed to admitting refugees into the United States than white evangelicals.”

I’m waiting for Trump’s next autobiography: “I DID THAT! - The Hugely Delusional History Of The Trump Presidency”

This MUST go all over Twitter now that he can’t block people.

Well, there goes that Nobel Peace Prize. Whodathunkit?

Wow, does that sound disposable.

Carter is a great post-president, but he also spent about a decade out of the limelight before anyone realized it.

Years ago, I remember watching footage of Ronald Reagan attempting to clap to a gospel choir that was truly on fire. This man had no rhythm in his entire body. He was literally watching his wife’s hands to try to find a beat, let alone an upbeat. It went on for almost a minute before the camera switched off him. I

“And all the white folks shake their asses