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Yet too subtle for the average dull Trumpkin motherfucker to grasp.

“HE ALSO KILLED A LOT FEWER OF HIS OWN TROOPS THAN LEE.”

Liam Neesons fighting Nazis? That would be. My. Shiiiiiiiiiiiit!

The correct answer to that is no one. Grant and his wife are entombed above ground.

Well, that was the cancerous tongue and throat.

I THINK YOU WILL FIND THAT, FOR THOSE IN THE KNOW, GRANT IS STILL A REVERED FIGURE. DESPITE, PERHAPS, HIS SCANDAL-TARRED BUT INDEED OTHERWISE UNDERRATED TIME AS PRESIDENT.

They’re definitely going to market this to the Grant demographic, which is relatively lucrative compared to the Ulysses demographic.

Chernow’s Grant biography is very good. Even at about 900 pages, I thought it compelling and hard to put down, and very informative for someone like me who has deficits of knowledge in regard that time in history. 

From reading the Chernow bio, I get the impression that President Grant may be severely underrated by history. It’s true his administration had numerous failings and eventually succumbed to that era’s pervasive cronyism and graft (due largely, Chernow thinks, to Grant’s utter naivete). But Grant was more progressive

Thank you!

Currently I say make as many Nazis are bad and should be killed shows as possible. The more the merrier. Especially since Bethesda felt the need to double down with Wolfenstein.

You know who would be the shit in this? Liam Neesons, from ‘Tooken’.

Who’s Buried in Grant’s Tomb? Find out this Summer from legendary director Steven Spielberg.

That was early Grant, later Grant filled out and his head and face got freakishly round

Eh, U.S. Grant never much interested me. Now, if someone did a biopic on Sherman, THAT I’d see. That guy was years ahead of his time when it came to military tactics, and he was a crazy dude.

I’d see this because my name is Grant, so I can relate

Grant was a very Peter Principle figure; he was a great general and would be revered today if he’d just stayed on that level, but unfortunately he overreached and is now remembered as one of the worst presidents ever (albeit that ranking has just had a hell of an outlier added, so we’ll have to see how that affects

The audio documentary, Richard Pryor: A Life In Comedy, will also premiere on June 8, and it features new and old interviews with famous comedians like Kevin Hart, Tracy Morgan, Joan Rivers, and Patrice O’Neal.