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So did I. I'm a bit older than some, and I remember everything about the original allegations and that whole story. I remember this joke and thinking "OH SHIT."

I remember that joke the first time I heard it and assumed it was directly referencing Cosby's rape allegations. The allegations have been following him around for years and years before this most recent round.

So, one thing. A cop cannot shoot an unarmed suspect just because they are fleeing. It's unconstitutional. You may think someone running away from the cops deserves to be shot, but the cops can't do it.

Read the transcripts. The chances that the grand jury got it right, given the out and out misdirection they were given by the ADAs, are minimal. What you said about how the SLPD comports itself was on the money. Now think about how likely it is that a member of a police force willing to behave that egregiously toward

Nailed it. The rich, white, former Republican congressman who drinks Starbucks for a living is the trusted voice we need in these tumultuous times.

This makes me think of that Sopranos episode when Carmella goes to the male Jewish therapist. She's covered in expensive jewelry and confesses her husband is a mobster. He tells her that the only way to save her soul is to leave him, that she's wearing blood money. In the end she decides to stay. She knows the price,

It's stuff like this that always brings me back to Meryl Streep's monologue from One True Thing. It's even more chillingly apropo here:

Actually in Cosby's case I think a better phrase would simply be "serially raping". We aren't talking about cheating here!

These guys compartmentalize like you would not believe. They assess people in terms of usefulness, what they can do to them, what they can get away with with them, and what they can use them for. And of course, they pick out people to treat as victims, and people to victimize. If you get chosen by them to be

Maybe Camille Cosby is standing by Bill for a reason entirely different than one considered out here. Maybe she believes him. Not because it's rational, but because it's easier to believe the word of a person you know and love than it is to believe the word of a stranger, or 15.

I'm certain she thinks of it as drugged up women throwing themselves at him. And he probably thinks of things along similar lines. She's made her peace with what she perceives as his infidelities.

Listen, I'm not mad at her. She's waiting on him to die. When he dies she will be the master of an incredibly large estate. Also divorcing him previously would have ruined the brand.

I live kind of, across the way from a really nice neighborhood. Like, an NFL player lives nearby. My house is more in the "new owner" kind of size, but there are some fucking awesome houses. It's got the same kind of deal: every Halloween, buckets of kids come in from everywhere to go trick or treating. And you know

I come from an ethnic family, with lots of enforced touching, lots of enforced kissing of older people, lots of enforced kisses, and that's why I didn't object when my neighbor, and, on a separate occasion, his son,put their hands all over my private areas before I was even five. All because I was taught I'm supposed

Her daughter isn't avoiding touch. Her daughter is touching on her terms. That sounds healthy to me.

Janay Rice says she deeply regrets the role that she played the night of the incident.

Jesus Motherfucking Christ on a bicycle in June. This CANT be real. Real, rational human beings can't possible operate like this.