Who still uses the phrase "sodomite" unironically in 2017? Oh wait, assholes.
Who still uses the phrase "sodomite" unironically in 2017? Oh wait, assholes.
You certainly don't mind having a mentally deranged lunatic with an open wound for a mouth running the military, you worthless bonobo.
This is our daily reminder that Trump is evil, and anyone who supports him is either evil themselves or totally okay with evil being done in their name.
That's overstating it a bit. Trump only received 14 percent of the LBGTQ vote, which is low even by Republican standards (compare to 22 percent for Romney). It's a shame that any gay individuals would be short-sighted or selfish enough to support Trump for, I dunno, tax cuts or whatever, but it's not like they were a…
Sorry, but we are far beyond the point where a President Pence is the worst-case scenario.
According to the Idiots, he was both at the same time. Because fascism and communism were the same, according to an awful book by brain-dead Jonah Goldberg.
Meh, it was a smug, dumb show that occasionally stumbled across humor in its heyday so I'm not surprised it's been weaponized by imbeciles.
McCain did criticize the Swift Boaters on at least one occasion, though I believe it was in the primaries rather than the general election.
Obama gives a televised address on how you should study and work hard - fascist indoctrination. Trump inciting hatred of political rivals at a fucking Boy Scout rally - totally fine.
Last week I felt that McCain, despite the past decade of being a partisan hack and a lifetime of warmongering, was one of the few Republicans I still felt possessed a modicum of dignity. That he wheeled himself off his deathbed to vote for a measure that will hurt or kill millions of Americans puts him on a John…
Sounds like a fascinating book, thanks for the write-up. I'll have to put it on my list once I finish plowing through Robert A. Caro.
There were plenty of "US glory moments" in WWI, whether Belleau Wood or the Lost Battalion and Harlem Hellfighters, or Sergeant York (all of which, except naturally the Hellfighters, have already inspired movies).
Lawrence of Arabia, though I suppose that's not what comes to mind immediately when people think of WWI.
Pretty sure there is a movie or two about Dieppe.
I had to settle for "Spiro of '76," which is almost a good pun but not quite.
Lucky
Draining the swamp means replacing stagnant water with nuclear waste, then expecting people to drink it.
In this conversation only one of you arguing Nixon was the victim of a Deep State conspiracy. Generally ass describes that person and not the other.
The tell here is not your conspiracy mongering but your hawking the worthless Aitken and Black biographies. Granted, there may be some interest in reading what one conservative felon thinks about another, but it doesn't outweigh the garbage.
Goldfinger killed a bunch of them.