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Only fellow travelers, to throw John Q. Public off their scent.

Too many supposed liberals are overly concerned with process over policy and make a fetish out of bipartisan, quote-unquote reasonable debate.  They tut-tut over Moore for being mean to conservatives when the point is to get everyone to hold hands and play nice, and when conservatives fail to respond in kind - and

You should dislike him for being a libertarian atheist, then.  At least a little bit.

That was a spin-off from another of his popular inventions, the French bastard.  (Well it was more of a refinement than an outright invention, really.)

Don't know what you're missing.

Zucker cleverly flew under the radar by deliberately making his sure-to-be-controversial comedy so unfunny that nobody would see it, ensuring that no liberals would see it.  And as everybody knows, if you fly low enough below the radar, there's nothing to stop you from bombing.

lol, internet

Tonight on Starz! White People:
8:00 - METROPOLITAN
10:00 - STROKER ACE
11:25 - SPARTACUS: BLOOD AND SAND

"I don't think it's right that a mother has the sole say over what happens to a fetus."

For no sensible reason whatsoever, this comment made me imagine an '80s body-switching comedy set in the period right after the October Revolution, where Trotsky and Stalin somehow traded bodies and were desperately trying to figure out how to reverse it before Lenin got home from visiting his parents or something.

Both in quality and in quantity.

Inspector 12 for President!

Uh…Cuba in fact has a pretty remarkable health care system considering what a shithole the rest of the country has turned itself into/been reduced to.

Sort of.  Conservative thought inspires lots of criticism.  Partial credit in my book.

I just don't get it.  Was she sleeping with the horse?  I mean sleeping sleeping?  Or was it just cold out in the barn?

Truckers have tattoos of characters from children's literature?

Props to THE LOVE BOAT: THE NEXT WAVE for his guest appearance, too.  Fair is fair (to quote Billie Jean) (not my lover).

It's not so much nepotism in and of itself as it is nepotism as a subset of classism.  It's four rich girls getting a TV series, thanks in no small part to a much easier life than the rest of us have had which opened a lot of doors for them and made it easier to pursue a career in entertainment.  It's not really

To me, it was done in the tone of asking for something that you're clearly not going to get, hoping against hope to get lucky but with enough plausible snarkability to avoid looking foolish.  They're not saying "The voice of a generation," they're saying "The voice of a generation?  LOL, j/k j/k…unless you're into it…"

Well, you're sexist, obviously.  Or at the very least unfairly anti-rapist.