I think that was a Des Moines Register poll, which have typically been conducted by Ann Selzer, who is one of the best in the business.
I think that was a Des Moines Register poll, which have typically been conducted by Ann Selzer, who is one of the best in the business.
Abobo and then Marie Callender's!
Gotta say, good for Greg for getting the hell out of the city-sized Venus flytrap that is West Covina. And now, because I assume Santino Fontana isn't just peacing the fuck out of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (although why isn't he a movie actor yet, exactly?), I will have my heart broken sometime soon as he is inevitably…
What does Chicago have to do with it? He said "favorite pizza", not "favorite casserole".
Delete your account.
I can't imagine eating a cheeseburger pizza without being drunk.
It certainly looks like the early vote banked in Nevada, New Mexico, and probably Colorado has put them firmly into the Clinton column. Smarter people than I am seem to be seeing positive signs for Clinton in Florida and North Carolina, too — maybe even Arizona, although I think that one is still likely to fall to…
Yeah, alcohol is amazing, huh?
Maybe not too close to call, but too close for comfort.
Hawaiian with jalapenos. Yum.
Easily best episode yet if only because it jettisoned the clunky flashback format.
Counterpoint: Trump.
Nah, every time the World Series has gone seven games and the National League team has won it all in a presidential election year, the Democratic candidate has won the White House.
Strange, that.
Also not a Cubs fan, but that was an incredibly well-played series by both times and a humdinger of a Game 7, and that's really all a baseball fan can ask for.
Huh, I might have to check this out. I'd love to see Matt Smith's career take off — he was incredible on Doctor Who, starred in a well-reviewed but not particularly buzzy stage adaptation of American Psycho, and then had a bit part in that Terminator bomb, and he hasn't done much otherwise. Maybe this jump-starts…
Only way that happens is if a liberal Supreme Court starts striking down partisan gerrymandering as a violation of the Voting Rights Act and/or the Equal Protection Clause.
A significant part of that was politically motivated, though — Grant pissed off a lot of white Southerners as well as Northern Democrats. His radical approach to Reconstruction did a lot to reunify the Democratic Party, to his detriment.
And this is a great summary of what he has accomplished. We'll never know what might have been if gerrymandering hadn't kept the House out of Democratic hands from 2013 to 2015.
I think it's less that he accomplished shit and more that he presided over a period of tremendous social transformation in our country. Same-sex marriage became legal on his watch, and acceptance of homosexuality and same-sex relationships has exploded. Transgender/non-binary rights and recognition have gone from…