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Why do both (pain in the ass) sides of this debate treat economic anxiety and racism as separate, unrelated issues? The right-wing has been selling a compound lie to "middle America" for the last 30 years: Why did the factory close? Elites gave it to foreigners. Why can't I get a new job? Mexicans took all the

It does seem like the kind of thing that could spur some party defections. I mean, McCain has nothing to lose, Collins wants to run for governor and Maine already has an independent senator, Murkowski has enough constituent support she beat back a GOP sponsored challenger to win by write-in.

Did you see his Hamlet? Because your take on his acting lines up pretty well with Hamlet as a character. Also, Patrick Stewart is the Ghost and Claudius in that production and absolutely kills it.

If you haven't tried Good Omens, consider doing so. It's less Gaiman-y, more Pratchett-y. And you can find a $4 copy in most any used bookstore. Of course, if you don't like Pratchet. . . . well, there's no accounting for taste.

If we're talking about guest stars who played themselves, yes. Otherwise, Albert Brooks.

Murkowski is, imho, more of a Western conservative, with a secular libertarian grab-bag of values. Like McCain, essentially.

Regardless of what anyone thinks of Sorkin, the story sounds compelling and it looks like a Chastain Oscar bid. My interest is piqued.

There are still great performances in those last three seasons, but the storylines suuuuuuuuuck.

There are dozens of us! Dozens!

Remember when Susan Collins was the reliable conservative Republican senator from Maine, and Olympia Snowe was the moderate "liberal conservative?" Now Snowe is gone, the GOP has been radicalized, and Collins alone is the party's "liberal" wing.

The artwork in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is fantastic.

Cool. Erica Tazel for Clarice Starling! Or non-union Clarice Starling equivalent.

Huh. Turns out the phrase "too little, too late" is itself, in this instance, too little.

Plus, its Sam's m.o.: take shit from everybody for too long, then blow up and radically change course.

Also, Concrete Blonde, Fleetwood Mac and Pierced Arrows have songs called "Caroline."

It's bugging me that people think Sam missed Gilly's reveal that Jon is Lyana's son. Even if Sam had paid attention, all he would have found out (from his perspective) is that Jon's aunt had a brief, secret marriage to a Targaryen. He has no set of facts that would spur him to speculate that Jon isn't Ned's bastard.

Remember the "Chloe Sevigny as Black Cat" rumors? That was over ten years ago.

I would also point out that all of this happened 25+ years ago, Pound's info is secondhand at best, and Simon is dead and unable to confirm, deny, or defend. So, maybe just hold our horses for once?

The article reads a little like this candidate is piggybacking on other people's work. It seems like the cops and prosecutors were and are doing their job.

That sucks, he's my fave. Carl Lumbly was so great in the cartoon.