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Consumer feminism is not the bold, unorthodox stance you seem to think it is.

I don't think Mike has had many fun seasons in his life.

I wasn't arguing that they were amoral, but that they lack moral vanity. And Mike, for one, as we saw in his experience with the grief support group, has no patience for people who are not honest with themselves. I think they both admire decent people, but know perfectly well that's not who they are.

Ham-fisted lip service is how he won last time.

Thanks!

It's people who always had a mommy, or mommy substitute, to keep the linen fresh. It just doesn't occur to them.

I enjoyed the rant. I also take this too much to heart. I don't Mike and Nacho think they're morally superior. Mike hates himself and Nacho is moving in that direction. Mike all but acknowledged that Kasper was right. They do, however, look down on the their dumber associates and do not like being taken for tools

Not really. Bloomberg just gets his professionally applied, so it looks like less.

I don’t think Mike actually has that kind of moral vanity. He and Nacho both prefer to avoid needless brutality and escalation, but they’re not at all squeamish about doing what they they think is necessary. Mike was casually corrupt as a cop, told Walt that story about one time he nearly murdered a perp, the moral of

Now I do.

It's not meth? It's always been meth. I thought the "stepped on" complaint was that it was too fine and powdery, which wouldn't make sense with cocaine.

I don't really care about Lalo, either, but Nacho's fate is also an important story line.

Even Howard and Hewell and the film kids! That definitely wasn’t the first time Mike killed someone. We saw him calmly kill the two Philly cops. We heard his story about the time he almost killed a perp in his beat cop days and regretted his restraint, so he was probably more proactive after that. He fought in

I love him, but he's not what you'd call a deep thinker.

She could turn it around. I think she would be a wise choice, but if she loses the nomination, it’s her own fault. Up to now, at least, the message has been too confusing. She should position herself as a bridge between the two Dem factions, who can appeal to swing voters. Instead, we got a mish-mash of “To the

He's Trump without the faux populism and Hillary without the half-assed social liberalism.

No one who had a problem with Kamala objected to her being tough in the debates, or rather tough with Biden that one time, in that one debate. That was actually the one time I approved of police brutality.

You're right that Lady Ella is the icon, but I really like Baby Ella for the doll model.

They spent a lot of money trademarking various "Sussex Royal" stuff, so it would be a big inconvenience.

I really hope you're getting a decent wage for these. I know you're not getting benefits.