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Which is going to mean nothing when they get their asses handed to them in 2020.

Exactly. When are the Democrats going to realize that the President is above the law? That the Constitution only offers one remedy to anybody who thinks that shouldn’t be true and that largely ineffective remedy rests on the Republicans coming to the conclusion that what happens to the rule of law is more important

Might have also had something to do with the Clinton campaign’s idea to make her appear to have it so in the bag that she could legitimately be making plays in Texas. Nothing says winning campaign like nominating the person with the highest negatives you can, then running a campaign implying that, if you would have to

TL,DR: If you don’t like these sorts of things, you won’t like this.

And she’s got lady parts.  That’s key.

The loaded gun she is handing the Republicans isn’t pointed at her. It’s pointed at us.

Definitely. Look what happened when the Republicans tacked hard to their extremist base. Eventually, it won them the Presidency, both houses of Congress, the Supreme Court and an ever increasing share of all the other Federal courts, and the majority of state legislators and governorships. Can’t be having the

The game isn’t rigged just because you don’t understand the rules.

If only they had gotten a few more people to the polls in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.  

But as long as we can claim we won New York City and California, then we are the real winners, no matter what the actual rules of the contest are.

It certainly wasn’t “rigged” when Clinton lost. It was the natural result of nominating the worst possible candidate at the worst possible time who then proceeded to run a campaign that will go down as the most incompetent campaign in modern political history.

How much effect do you think whatever small band of “Bernie die hards” you believe didn’t switch to Clinton had versus what consequences Herself publicly lumping anybody who would vote for Trump into a “basket of deplorables” had on driving Trump’s “get out the vote” operation?

Dunno, man.  I still think even a fuzzy picture of a spot in the Universe where everything we understand about the physical nature of reality ceases to apply is pretty cool.

I have a bigger problem with the recently passed “Reading of things about Marvel is mandatory” legislation that was signed into law at some point, I guess?

“What’s it look like, Cap?”

I like this film because it is the only MCU movie with a genuinely bittersweet ending.

“I’m always angry” is Banner’s best line in The Avengers.  Second only to “Well, this all seems...horrible.”

The book has tones of queasy camp inside a pretty compelling King-esque horror narrative. Which makes sense, because the author is Stephen King’s son.

I’m afraid it’s going to be a weekly “hero loses kid, teams up with plucky librarian-type to get back kid as an arc/week to week getting other people’s kids back” thing. That would be a terrible disservice to a book I liked a lot.