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This guy and Kyrsten Sinema should really meet up. I bet they’d have a lot to say to each other. Plus, I hear she’s got some free time opening up in the near future.

I don’t think there’s anything wrong per se with an adult enjoying a piece of culture originally intended for children or young adults. I think it becomes an issue when your cultural intake or taste doesn’t broaden as you grow up.

Ah, my bad. I should’ve realized that most of his fans follow him because he was sixth on the call sheet for a sitcom that ended 25 years ago.

Eh, not to give too much ammo to the OP, but I do think there’s a point that Joe Rogan’s reach and influence as host of his podcast extends far beyond what it did when he was a TV personality. But I guess the question is would his podcast have ever been that influential in the first place if he hadn’t already been a

I dunno. His “send them all to a sing-a-long summer camp in Maine” sounds promising.

“[R]easonable minded people can think of a solution in 5 minutes”

So, here’s the thing: Democracy is not dating. But people on the more liberal end of the political spectrum seem to think of it that way. As the old saying goes, “Liberals fall in love, conservatives fall in line.” Everywhere around the country, I can hear libs weeping, “Where’s my Obama? Where’s my Kennedy?(The real

This. This writer in Vox argues (pretty convincingly) that:

Donald Trump isn’t an existential threat. He’s a known threat.

I thought it was a full-on zombie network, given that its schedule is literally nothing other than reruns of Seinfeld, South Park, Futurama and the Office, except some blocks of infomercials and the half of hour of the Daily Show each night

Maye Bowen Yang can pull a Nora Dunn and quit right before the episode airs, hopefully in time to announce he’s got a pilot, comedy special, or movie deal.

Like, seriously? You think nobody gets from reading countless stories that Chevy Chase was a coked-up egotist. You really don’t think that by now probably millions of people don’t know about John Belushi’s antics off stage, and it will take a dramatization (which they’ve already done - badly - with Wired) for them to

Yeah let’s not forget the unbearable, unwatchable episode hosted by Trump.

The appropriate title is actually, “Grand Inquisitor.”

I hope they dramatize the moment when Michael O’Donoghue is tasked with writing a Muppet sketch and he replies, “I don’t write for felt.”

Most of us have very little idea of what these people were like off camera.

Who had both in turn ripped off the Harvard Lampoon and Second City!

Reminder: Bill Murray, while considered part of the original Not Ready For Prime Time Players, didn’t join the show until 1977. So we probably won’t see a younger version of him in this film, which focuses on the airing of the first episode.)

The man who is ostentatious of his modesty is twin to the statue that wears a fig-leaf.” — Mark Twain