How utterly invincible do you think you have to be to grope Terry Crews in public and in front of his wife without any repercussions? What kind of sick, deranged power move is that?
How utterly invincible do you think you have to be to grope Terry Crews in public and in front of his wife without any repercussions? What kind of sick, deranged power move is that?
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...how he chooses to pursue his recreational time is his own fucking business.
Well, this is embarrassing
Well, I’m sure he stood for the anthem, so there’s no problem here.
Seems disrespectful toward veterans and the flag, tbh.
So where was he, and the rest of the conservative community when Roger Ailes, and Bill O’reilly were exposed? Oh, that’s right, the were busy painting the women who came forward as money hungry, attention whores. And don’t forget, Trump called Ailes a fine man, and hired him as an advisor.
Don Jr thinks he so fucking smart. I can barely tell what he’s trying to say, but he’s that kid in your intro psych class who is the biggest douchecanoe and thinks he’s constantly outwitting the professor. Bonus points if that professor is a woman.
That’s what I gleaned from his entire (beautiful) monologue. Lately he and other comedians have had to come out on a like, WEEKLY basis and do something outside of regular programming to explain to their audience why everything is fucked up. Lately comedians are completely robbed of the space to be fun and funny. I…
I posted this in response to something else, but it’s valid here. Jimmy is totally right. It’s insane how much sway the NRA’s relatively small, far-far-right voice has, but also emblematic of the way “governance” is done today. Congress does not give a single fuck what the majority of American people want. On any…
I’ve always been ambivalent about him, or maybe just brushed him off as the chubby oaf from The Man Show, but I am so completely in awe of him this year. He is completely demonstrative of the time we’re living in right now: nothing is funny anymore, everything is awful, all there is to do is scream and fight and beat…
All day long yesterday, I was on the phone talking to people for work, and most of us didn’t (or couldn’t) even acknowledge what had happened. We just put our heads down and went ahead like every other day.
The point isn’t to shame Republican lawmakers, though. It’s to change our thinking and perspective on the gun control issue, and to reframe it as one of morality (instead of loss of liberty, which is how the Rs like to frame it).
Comedy has always been a powerful tool for coping with uncomfortable or painful events. It makes sense that those who make a living in the industry would be the most confident that they can have the conversation. However, it truly is telling, given that our leaders are supposed to be the “adults in the room.”
This has become a common refrain, and it is true. But at this point I think we should see that as a feature, not a bug. There was a time when politics wasn’t so tribal and you could have open discussions. However, since the 90's the GOP has weaponized ignorance which makes it impossible to have an open discussion, and…
If the politicians didn’t do anything when 20 six year olds were shot to death in a school what makes you think they’ll do anything when 59 adults are shot and killed?
I took an antibiotic two months ago that I got from a walk in clinic. I started feeling crappy again and went to a different clinic, closer to my house, and they said, “Oh, it seems you just were on an antibiotic?” and then lectured me on antibiotic abuse.
“your thoughts and your prayers are insufficient.”
Fucking right.
Kimmel started the show (before this monologue) with a clip of Mr. Rogers talking about being kind to others. The whole thing was well crafted and movingly delivered. He’s turning into a great voice of conscience.
Was seeing clips of this on MSNBC last night. Watching this funny man come close to breaking down just gutted me.