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I fully agree, that's why I also pointed out that getting involved in politics is also a serious option.

Then why don't you move? There are other countries in the world that offer high standards of living, full protection of human and civil rights, are open to foreigners, and speak English. Canada is right across the border, and if you don't like the winters, there's always Australia. If you're not satisfied with the

I just think it's ridiculous that any news network, real or fake, thinks it needs 8 PhDs to make electoral projections. There's no super advanced statistics necessary to interpret polling data. All it really takes is a minor in statistics and an Excel spreadsheet.

I think the decision to not make the Mandarin the main villain was actually pretty dumb. Like the non-spoiler space review said, having Iron Man be the first movie out of the gate after The Avengers, and not having some over-the-top fantastical villain weigh it down, makes good business sense, it doesn't make good

While the show may be uninteresting to some, seeing it as nothing more than Aaron Sorkin's self-congratulatory grandstanding, I just want to offer an alternative way of approaching the material that may be more interesting as a thought experiment.
Think of the Newsroom as a portrayal of the stereotypical

While the show may be uninteresting to some, seeing it as nothing more than Aaron Sorkin's self-congratulatory grandstanding, I just want to offer an alternative way of approaching the material that may be more interesting as a thought experiment.
Think of the Newsroom as a portrayal of the stereotypical

While the show may be uninteresting to some, I just want to offer an alternative way of approaching the material that may be more interesting as a thought experiment.

While the show may be uninteresting to some, I just want to offer an alternative way of approaching the material that may be more interesting as a thought experiment.

I would like to ask all the people who keep saying that the characters are all just mouthpieces for Aaron Sorkin if they've ever actually met Aaron Sorkin. Do you know what his opinions are? Because it is quite possible to write highly opinionated characters whose opinions differ from those of the writer. Perhaps the

I would like to ask all the people who keep saying that the characters are all just mouthpieces for Aaron Sorkin if they've ever actually met Aaron Sorkin. Do you know what his opinions are? Because it is quite possible to write highly opinionated characters whose opinions differ from those of the writer. Perhaps the

Don probably does fly regularly, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't still think the situation is stupid. If you were Don, you would probably also be pissed off that you weren't able to report on one of the biggest stories of your career. And while it was inappropriate for Don, as a character, to call her "Flight

Don probably does fly regularly, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't still think the situation is stupid. If you were Don, you would probably also be pissed off that you weren't able to report on one of the biggest stories of your career. And while it was inappropriate for Don, as a character, to call her "Flight

While I fully agree that sexism does consistently plague The Newsroom, I think you are interpreting Don's arc in this episode incorrectly. It's not that Don doesn't respect the flight attendant because she's female, but because he doesn't understand why she refuses to exercise what seems like a reasonable expectation

While I fully agree that sexism does consistently plague The Newsroom, I think you are interpreting Don's arc in this episode incorrectly. It's not that Don doesn't respect the flight attendant because she's female, but because he doesn't understand why she refuses to exercise what seems like a reasonable expectation