“which makes me think that all of this, this huffy public fuss fight, is a staged act to make Fox News appear like an actual news channel.”
“which makes me think that all of this, this huffy public fuss fight, is a staged act to make Fox News appear like an actual news channel.”
I read the graphic novel, I saw the movie, but I have to give big props to the show- this is the first time I felt I really understood how Manhattan goes through life, and why he doesn’t change things that will happen in “the future” (like avoiding getting hit by the cannon). He’s not seeing “the future,” he’s seeing…
I thought the same thing- I also haver rosacea and you don’t use orange to cover it up. But I suppose, if you slather enough of any makeup on your skin, eventually you’ll cover up the flush, even if the end result is Aging Pumpkin.
I saw it at the Brooklyn Horror Fest and I liked it a lot.
I’m sure this will work out well as people are always super nice and understanding on YouTube. Always be sure to read the comments!
I think 53% mentioned by the original poster actually refers to the percentage of white women who voted for him. He won every white group except college educated white women. Just like every other Republican candidate has done the past several elections (although I think they won college educated white women, too,…
I agree with you on all of this, and it was the dumbest vote of Quinn’s career. It definitely didn’t help that the real estate $$ started the Anyone But Quinn campaign (she was also ratfucked by that, no question), but that vote she cast, and her defense of it, definitely gave an opening to others during the primary.
The argument was the financial crisis, yes (it also benefitted other City elected officials who would have been out for term limits that year, too). And it was SUCH bullshit. I remember Giuliani trying the same thing in the wake of 2001 (although in his case, he just wanted to flat out “postpone” the election…
No lies detected. On either statement.
I did not, but I remember it VERY WELL.
I was about to ask about that one, too! I think it was Kelly. I want to say some guy snuck into her home and injected her in the foot, but as I’ve not seen the episode since it originally aired, and I was a kid, I may be remembering wrong.
He’s married to a former Morgan Stanley exec.
Oh man, that period in the 1980s where an actor would make it big and then decide he was going to be a pop star, too... Eddie Murphy, Don Johnson, Patrick Swayze, Bruce Willis...
Gillibrand gave a good speech the day before she was the first to publicly call for Franken’s resignation (as she said afterwards, no one ever benefitted from calling for the resignation of a man who is good at his day job, but we must do it anyway), where she said we can’t look at it as a spectrum- this thing is…
I think maybe you missed the “Ninth Woman Accuses Al Franken of Touching Her Inappropriately” headlines from just a month or so ago? Repeat: NINTH. As in, only one less than double digits.
No kidding. My kid’s school does a yearly festival and one of the activities is the “ER” station, where kids can get fake injuries painted on. When it was first proposed, I thought it was the most ridiculous thing I’d ever heard of, and now, a few years later and oodles of kids running around the festival with fake…
As the saying goes, money can’t buy good taste, but it sure does amplify the taste one already has.
Thank you for pointing that out. I was in a rage about it yesterday and today but you make a really good point. Some judges, they are smart.
That article she wrote was so disappointing and made me really reevaluate the rest of her work, which sucks, because I was once a big fan. Much as I was once a big fan of Al Franken, come to think of it.
I agree that it’s at least as much about attacking Gillibrand (crazy that she’s the only one who gets any flack, seeing as how many other Senators also called for his resignation), but I disagree that she’s a moderate. Even when she was repping a very conservative district, her voting record wasn’t “that”…