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Yup she’s been great. I don’t know how many shows she’s had. One way you can tell someone is really crushing it is when you don’t even know they have a show until the clips start showing up all over the place, highly recommended by everyone. I hadn't even heard of Full Frontal until it started flooding my FB and

*raises eyebrows*

I agree. I think John Oliver is doing a great job as well. Poor Trevor Noah, though.

Yes, but I'm exhausted by mid-day controlling my eye-rolling at Alito and other patriarchs every single day anyway. At least they get the satisfaction of knowing they get to say something worthy about it.

To be fair to Bush (and it pains me), when he was governor, he was a moderate Republican. In his earlier days, he was uninterested in abortion in that way that conservative men tend to be (like, he doesn't care to think about it because it's not important because he doesn't have a uterus but mothers should love their

I hate that argument more than just about any. As a grown fucking woman, I have ever right to make choices that I regret later. I don't need someone to protect me from myself.

Good point. I was wondering if Kennedy participated and how.

Great. Thanks for quoting that.

No, I have to disagree with you here. I’m not saying men can’t bring a passion to cases that women can’t in general, but certainly in this case men cannot bring the same passion to it. You just can’t personally know what it feels like to hear men droning on about what you can or can’t do with your own goddamn body,

So, we've got these three incredible women plus Breyer, right? Alito and Thomas will vote in support of the restrictions. Even if Kennedy and Roberts vote with the conservative side (and I doubt both will), then it's split. Worst case scenario. So what happens to Scalia's vote? Does someone else step in as a

Nah. I don't think that writing and casting for major television events happen that way. It was on purpose.

Could be. I really like absurd humor, but I don't think it's funny until it gets really absurd. Like, if this was a Python skit, they'd have called for Moskowitz, and a lamb would have come out. If he was aiming for absurdity, OK. But I don't think he hit the mark.

Ah, wait. Is it a casting joke? Like how blacks aren't cast in roles that probably should be for them?

It makes sense that they came out in the wrong order, especially considering how worried the middle cutiepie was about the other kid standing on his mark, ha ha. But I don’t buy it that the Asian kid has a Jewish name because that’s just a thing that might happen in the real world. This isn’t the real world. This is a

Yeah, I was wondering if it was sort of a meta joke- making fun of the fact of stereotyping, not the stereotypes themselves, and then turning it back around at the audience for being alarmed by politically incorrect jokes but not by real humanitarian issues. But I don't know because it wasn't really played that way,

Well I get the Asians are good at maths thing (though it's not funny really) nd also the all accountants are Jews thing (again, not really funny). After reading the comments and context, I wonder if Rock was making a more complex joke- like a meta joke. The joke being about stereotyping or something. But I don't see

Yeah, but it's not real life. In real life, an Asian girl might have a Jewish boy's name for all sorts of reasons. But this is a joke written by a writer. At some point, someone said, "then let's call David Muskowitz but have an Asian girl come out."

Because they came out as he called their names- that was the third name called, she was the third kid. Also because this article is about the GIRL being the butt of the joke, so I assume the joke has something to do with her being Asian and not a Jewish boy.

OK, that makes sense, but why have an Asian girl play the part of a Jewish boy?

OK, so I'm slow and perhaps have an impaired sense of humor, but I don't get the joke. Is it that Asian kids are good at math? Why does the girl have a Jewish boy's name? What am I missing?