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And/or the latest group of WH interns . . .

Honest best guess: *White* celebrity opinions from the left are to be ignored. *POC* celebrity opinions are a reason to get into the truck and go buy bullets and pop-tarts at thuh Wal-Mart. The absolute lightest FoxNews take on a POC celebrity opinion seems to be “Shut up and dribble” / “Stop disrespectin’ the troops

This looks like every rejected superhero costume idea from the late 1930's / early 1940's. They did their demographic research for this beauty.

Border patrol?

At the moment, July 2017 seems like a decade ago.

When was the original John Oliver report about Sinclair? (In Trump-time, some things slow down, other things whiz by). That episode was the first time I really heard about Sinclair.

I’m trying to imagine how previous drafts of this poem would have begun:

PREACH.

I’m eternally gray so I can’t post pics, but I nevertheless envision Sister Rita in a Sally-Field-Flying-Nun habit/coif asking “Did you just say WIG?”

I long ago gave up on the rhetorical What if President Obama had said/done that? and have moved on, when it comes to Russia, to What if Mexico had done that?

So Ben could blame her.

Probably not, but he continued an established biblical tradition of blaming the purchase on HER.

I love that “DO NOT CONGRATULATE” was right there in his tweet-scream all-caps and he either didn’t see it or ignored it. Fucking. Amazing.

Also: “And our continent was tamed by farmers.”?? Genocide and deforestation = “taming.” Farmers: Continent Whisperers.

From MS, can confirm: All of the above, in abundance.

Also: how about the basic legal concepts of agency and actual/apparent authority to sign contracts and permits? If you outsource the right to sign building permits to other entities, and they fuck it up, then you may have a bang-up right of contractual or implied indemnity against the entity who fucked it up. But who

I completely understand.

To your point: Hey, don’t forget my home state (MS) is also in the Fifth Circuit! Woo-hoo!

About the 5th Circuit opinion: This is a weird sort of ruling. On the one hand, I can see where suddenly defining a salesperson/broker as a “fiduciary” is in fact a big deal. Fiduciaries have all kinds of duties that “salespeople” do not. But I can’t see where the change in definitions of who is a fiduciary is an