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Schrodinger's Protester: a mercenary who is in the pay of the elite but simultaneously too lazy to get a job.

Trump was elected on a platform of America First. Fuck trade agreements, alliances, peace treaties, immigrants and refugees - and especially fuck foreign aid because America's sick of paying for the rest of the world (which Trump somehow imagines it does).

Of course it isn't the only bad guy, but to be fair, European national leaders don't declare, onstage and in front of a global audience, that their country is the only good guy.

"Charmless Man" by Blur

"What democracy means is that every four years, the people get to choose between the Democrats - who are a party of no ideas - and the Republicans - who are a party of bad ideas." - George Carlin

Sounds like she was trying to play the Right at their own game of empty sensationalism. If Fox had spent an evening floating something similarly flimsy about a Democrat, we'd still be hearing "But Hillary's tax returns…" a full term later (and then again in another 10 years when Chelsea runs for office). Unfortunately

I just wish that comment didn't encapsulate like 96% of the current political dialogue.

Is Margaret supposed to be German? Because that is the worst German accent ever.

I am SO stealing that.

I think that's what it used to mean. Now it just means anyone who actually has a policy, rather than just grandstanding and pandering the whole time they're on stage.

Zucker and Abrams were involved in the early seasons, so FG also used to have a ton of absurdist Zucker/Abrams-style gags that had nothing to do with the plot. Such as the school principal opening the glass door to his office to reveal that the word "Principal" is actually written on his shirt, not on the door as we

Quite a few stoner shows like 12oz Mouse and Tim and Eric have used that construct, Monty Python did a lot of bits like that back in the day, and Stewart Lee does it in his standup.

My personal least favourite Very Special Episode is the one where Quagmire's being sexually abused by his new girlfriend (played by Rachel Macfarlane, eww) and it's played as horrific. Which would be a good plotline if the show hadn't spent years showing Quagmire doing similar things to women and treating it as

I thought that was a turning point too - although I thought it also carried an element of rebuke to the viewers as well. "See this character here? The voice of reason, the one you find relatable? Yeah, well he's a total douchebag and you like him, so remember that when you're getting snotty and offended about my

There was even an episode where Brian went on Bill Maher's show and made an arse of himself. (Everything was live-action except for Brian. It was weird.)

I honestly don't understand how anyone watches shows that have like 20 minutes of footage for an hour-long show.

Not to mention that when kids her age behave the way Trump does most of the time, they get told to calm down, and if they don't, a grown-up does something about it. Little girls can be pretty damn condescending on their own steam - she doesn't have to understand Trump's loathsome views to see that he's a silly boy

Does it not have a name in America?

To those who want to drain the swamp: why are you not focusing on the corruption in India, or the misappropriation of government funds by organised crime in Italy? To those who worry about "open borders" - why are they not talking about Taiwan?

Obama didn't "stand up to" the Saudis because a) Saudi Arabia is a major US ally and b) busting heads in the Middle East to divert attention away from America's own problems wasn't his policy. That was your idea, remember?