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13. Back when AMC still showed TCM fare, I watched a ton of his movies as a kid and am still pretty fond of him. If nothing else, Price was glorious whenever he starred in a Poe story.

This can't be Excelsior approved.

I'd argue they're trying to pin it all on Flynn at the moment, although ironically, Trump's bizarre fondness for the man keeps tripping up their efforts. It would be nice if Kushner fell too though.

A tremendous fiasco that's going to lead to any number of problems before the year is out, mark my words.

If he ever learns to speak, I'm sure he would be more than enthusiastic when telling of the joys of marrying into the Trump family.

Jared Kushner, trophy husband and peacemaker extraordinaire, is currently being looked at by the FBI as part of its investigation into Russia’s efforts during the 2016 election. While Kushner has not been officially accused of wrongdoing, he’s drawn interest from authorities because of his meetings with both Russian

Carson is completely terrible, and if there's one thing I can't stand about conservatives, it's their undying worship of the bootstraps work ethic, and their subsequent demonization of anyone, namely the majority of the poor, who fails to live up to it.

I'm sure the feeling was mutual.

At least the Vatican had the decency to keep the documents free of his name, so you just know they'll be gathering dust in some White House corner.

Senior Russian intelligence and political officials, during the summer of 2016, extensively discussed the best way to exert influence over Trump via his advisors, efforts that were picked up by American spies but which did not come to light until now. The advisors in question were Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn. Some

The next time this happens, and you just know it will, the journalist should yell out: "Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape!" Just a thought.

Of the many surreal things in this show, the one that hit home the most for me was seeing Cooper in the sun-drenched suburbia of the modern day, pristine homes that I've seen in the better parts of town all my life. And if nothing else, the disturbing pile of tics and menace that is Evil Cooper and the hapless schlub

It never looks good when you've got alleged Nazis and their spouses working for you, but then, this is the same group that thought David Clarke was a good hiring choice.

No Bigly option, but I'll still rate it authentic.

That's true. I wouldn't be surprised if Trump ends up the albatross that brings the whole crew down. A fitting end for this freakshow of an administration.

While it's possible Flynn ends up in jail, I'm starting to doubt it, namely because I think whatever information he's currently clutching to his chest has to be pretty damn valuable and likely implicates whole swathes of the current administration. In that case, he'll cut a nice plea deal, maybe serve a miniscule

Interestingly enough, Duerte was just in Russia, as most people seem to be nowadays, but had to cut his visit short due to an uprising involving terrorists. It looks like he'll be declaring martial law in that specific area, something I'm sure Trump envies right about now.

Pepperidge Farm remembers, though like all us, I think they'd rather not.

Former CIA chief John Brennan, speaking to lawmakers during a House Intelligence Committee hearing, stated that he “encountered and am aware of information and intelligence that revealed contacts and interactions between Russian officials and U.S. persons involved in the Trump campaign.” While Brenan could not say for

Personally, I'll always rank "Unbreakable" at the top of the list, simply because Samuel L. Jackson gives such a strange, mesmerizing performance and because Bruce Willis feels like a real human for the first time. Also I'm glad to see "The Village" in the top five, since I think it was the last good film Shyamalan