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Why would he? Everybody is assuming he is some warrior for truth, justice, and the American way. He’s not. He’s a company man. He was assigned a task and went about it as a professional. When the people who assigned the task then order him to stop doing the task and submit a report that will never see the light of

That will be all there is to it. The investigation is now over and the new attorney general has the option of releasing the report or not. He doesn’t have to give a single rationale behind his decision to anybody. Nobody now alive (who doesn’t already ) will ever know what’s in it.

We are in an electoral democracy where, with some limitations, the average citizen holds power to shape our government through elected officials.

Good thing Gotham City only has one jail.

I think the Nolan movies could have been the foundation of the DCEU if they had realized the opportunities they had in using them as a contrast, not a model. Imagine the dramatic tensions possible if a brighter, shinier Superman series was allowed to develop alongside, and in contrast to, a grimmer Batman series, and

I spent the whole movie wanting to give Bale a kleenex.

The problem is that it’s “anything can happen” because nothing that has come before has made any sense.  Why exactly was it key that the Joker get himself arrested? Just so he could break out again?  What was his plan if the cop leading the convoy wasn’t the dumbest person on the face of the Earth?

I disagree with the MCU latching on to the memorable villain train. Marvel never seems to care all that much about its villains (sometimes to the movies detriment) but more about creating a heroes that have cool powers but are also people you just want to hang out with for a couple of hours.

TDK is all kinds of dumb. Why exactly did the Joker get himself caught? Just so he could get Batman to go rescue the wrong hostage? Or something? Why couldn’t he have done that with a phone call? And that escape scene-none of that works if the cops aren’t bone stupid. “This is for sure a trap. We’ll be sitting ducks

Unrelated (but I wish they were:) Saracens rugby scrum-half Richard Eric Peter Wigglesworth.

Which is why sports is fun.

Unless the volume increase company A sees by reducing their cost doesn’t offset the revenue loss that reduction causes.

My experience has been that the outer Metro area might feel that way, but the city itself (plus Newton, Milton, Brookline, Arlington, Cambridge, etc) cares WAY more about the Sox.

There’s gas tanks and then there’s gas tanks, knowhatItimean?

Boston America is racist as fuuuuuuuck.”

The clue is in the name: The NEW ENGLAND Patriots practice, play, and have their front office in NEW ENGLAND.  The NEW YORK football teams practice, play, and have their front offices in NEW JERSEY.  The only New York thing about them is their (increasingly infrequent) parades.

I’m thinking  you don’t actually know any Sullys. Nobody actually cares all that much one way or another around here about the Patriots if they aren’t winning. The Sox, on the other hand....

The pizza is pretty good take home and cook yourself too.

The one’s in my area are for sure the cheapest gas around, too. My weekly car fill-up is always best when capped off with a hot dog.

Lol all musical styles were once pop music, just like all culture was once pop culture.