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Careerwise, he is seriously going full-Perkins.

What's especially appalling is the way he styles himself as some kind of "Dartmouth Review," W Buckley-style "intellectual" conservative (see—he wears a bowtie!), but then goes ahead and cheers populist assholes like LePen, Trump and Sarah Palin whenever it's convenient for him. Even his heroes Buckley and Reagan

She was a collaborator like the rest of the Fox News propaganda machine and it's hard to feel sorry for her.

Thanks Ben. I'd been searching the comments for just such a reference.

One of the most intelligent albums ever. Brilliant stuff. And I hear she was only 16 when she wrote the lyrics. Amazing.

Help me out-the other guest is Ron Glass, right?

Jeff Spicoli?

That's the best "Great Space Coaster" reference I've heard all week.

Perhaps not likely, but Mr. Trump has the actual authority to drop one, or many of them, as Commander-in-Chief. That should be enough for anyone on the planet to be qualified to have an opinion on US politics.

And she became cool again already when Fargo season 2 aired.

One word. Caligula. That is all.

No, Melissa McCarthy will definitely play Barb. It's unfortunate, I know.

Dead? I didn't even know he was sick!

Yeah, that about sums it up.

Megyn Kelly was a collaborator, pure and simple. Only when her right-wing overlords finally turn on her does she suddenly proclaim "I was against them the whole time."

Sorry, please let me rephrase. There's nothing wrong with the fact that the public generally believes that Burke is guilty of something, but that the reason this impression is so prevalent has to do with hack media coverage going all the way back to the 1990s. Please know I didn't mean to imply that you, or any poster

It is perhaps understandable, based on media hacks like Dr. Phill and the CBS "experts," that you find the fact a 9-year old boy snuck down to play with Christmas presents is suspicious, or that this fact isn't well known to the public is evidence of guilt, kind of proves the point that Burke was defamed. I mean,

You saw it too? It was crazy. Like I couldn't believe a "reputable" news show would put that shit on the air. It was obvious from the first "panel of experts" and went downhill from there.

Well, I watched the show in question and it was disgraceful (like, a bunch of "experts" sitting around a room taking any old fact and twisting it around to make the brother look like he did it). The $750 million figure is just some huge figure you throw out at the beginning of the lawsuit to scare the other side into

I watched the MDE shorts on Adult Swim without really knowing much about them and did notice flashes of a subtly racist, homophobic vibe that seemed to come out in the bits where it most seemed like the performers were improvising. At the time I chalked it up to "well, they're aiming at, but missing, a South Park-like