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I find Tina Fey very hard to understand and increasingly not so appealing. She bitches about the right things with respect to being a woman in the entertainment industry, and yet is something of a handmaiden to all of the things she claims not to like. For every moment that seems enlightened in her work, there are

How on earth are people getting access to these FB pages? Mine is on mild lockdown and no one I don't know gets in.

Also, in irony of ironies, the very first ad that came on in Chicago after the segment was for injectible collagen for a "naturally subtle look."

It is very hard to watch her speak — it's like no part of her face moves.

I have the black jeggings from Old Navy and looooover them. And despite what the Times says, I wear them to my legal job on a fairly regular basis. Of course, I'm a lawyer and the boss, so no one tells *me* it's unprofessional.

I don't care whether she's a mother or not — it's the comment that she get's pregnant really easily. Gives ammunition to people who think women have abortions casually.

Thanks, Kacey Jordan, for give anti-abortion activists a poster child to point at. What a nightmare.

this video could induce an epileptic fit

There's something terribly wrong with the shoes. Dress is nice. Hair doesn't fit the dress — should be an updo.

So, she's larval?

Agreed. This reads like it was phoned in.

@resplendent.bitch: Yes, me too. But then, of course, I grew up. I'd like it better if she modeled the network after The New Yorker.

Ohh, *that's* why it's so bad.

Robert Meltdowny, Jr. needs a thicker skin. And following his scolding with a "joke" that turned all the best actress nominees into sex objects was kind of the pot calling the kettle black.

@lauraholtsteele: I'm sure there are legal duties for parents to protect their children.

@bluebears: I agree. And I think the worse message is that a woman who suffered abuse is completely and forever identified as a victim — unable to make any responsible choices for herself and for her innocent child.

I'm sorry, but she put her daughter into this situation and in danger; lied to the police about it; and apparently did nothing to protect her child. Her being arrested sends the message that there are legal consequences for this. She may well be a victim of abuse, but being a victim doesn't mean you get to abdicate

@zap rowsdower: So, she's backpedaling all the way to the bank. Le sigh. I'm sticking to books about dogs.

I remain confused about why this book got published in the first place (with a 6 figure advance). What qualifies a Yale Law School prof to write a book (or memoir as she's now putting it) on parenting? And why would anyone buy the damn book?