I appreciate this well considered comment, but I think it’s misguided.
I keep seeing this argument that somehow things would’ve been different for her/the show if Clinton won, but it assumes, incorrectly I think, that there were/are such things as “Megyn Kelly fans” willing to move with her to whatever network she landed at after Fox. People that watch Fox may have favorites, and their…
Didn’t Julian Castro say he’s going run in 2020?
Thanks for breaking my brain. I guess I was done working today anyway.
I regularly think wistfully about Cookout. I miss it so much.
Unpopular opinion: Bojangles is greasy trash.
Restaurants in the UK are allowed to serve beer, wine and cider to anyone aged 16 or older, so long as the 16/17-year old is with a parent.
They are such bad actors. I watched one episode to see what the hype was about, and my goodness, even for reality tv ‘stars,’ their shitty acting really stood out.
Don’t be like Ted Cruz. JUST MAKE SOUP!
This still doesn’t really make sense. Just wait the extra second or two for the ped to actually clear the intersection and then, make the turn.
She co-hosts a game show and has a fashion line. She also does tv and film work. I’m no stan, but she definitely has her own stuff going on, and yes, enough to fill a decent length interview.
Chicago wasn’t playing that bullshit, and 45 was too chickenshit to try his toughman persona there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Donald_Trump_Chicago_rally_protest
Yes, Taiwanese people can get a Republic of China (Taiwan) passport and a PRC passport (technically, people eligible to hold ROC passports, i.e. Taiwanese residents, will actually get a special travel permit to travel to/through the mainland), but no, China does not recognize or accept the ROC passport.
Lol, ESPN re-hired Keith Olbermann. Pretty sure he’s known for being just a little bit political.
No one cares about your boner.
The ABA can’t disbar anyone. Only individual states/courts can do that. Plus, one does not actually need to be a lawyer (practicing or otherwise) to sit on SCOTUS.