strelnikov
Strelnikov
strelnikov

Mussolini and Hitler had more grace dealing with their staffs than Trump (or a room full of exact Trump clones) could ever pull off.

All these rich clowns will look the same, once run through a tree shredder.

But the point is that Trump can rely on him…..for the four to six weeks Scaramucci lasts. Trump wants medieval fealty, not modern loyalty, which is utterly insane but how the massive tumor that is Trump's brain sees management.

And you will get to see him on the cable news shows now, ranting like Michael Steele about how Trump is "dragging the party through his crap every single frigging day." And you will smile.

RIP, you mechanical genius and possible Robert Loggia impersonator.

"Oh no! Granduncle Sklar died! Our lifetime passes to Disneyland are DONE!"

She looks like the grimly-happy Mormon mother as her child graduates from Brigham Young University and shouts out "I'm gay MOM!"

That's why I think all nuclear strikes run through the JCS because the bureaucracy trusts Trump as far as it can throw him. That is a good Nixon story….I wonder if he was loaded when he started to talk to the JFK painting at night?

You know the Air Force doesn't trust them; I'm guessing that the strategic missile command now has an ad-hoc rule to consult with the Joint Chiefs if they have to launch, and I would suppose the Navy is doing the same with the ballistic missile submarines. As for the Joint Chiefs, firing comes down to flipping a 1955

That furniture was burned.

Where Seinfeld got it's best lines.

"Never work in a movie like Old Dracula!"

Meanwhile on Chapo Trap House guest Ricky Rawls talked about how Trump reminded him of his dementia-addled father: https://soundcloud.com/chap…

I want an onscreen title that says "Daniel Craig in (not) Ian Fleming's Can We Give This a Rest, Already?"

There should be two of them in San Diego: all of the movie/animation/AV stuff should be called "The Show (in San Diego)" and stay at the convention center. The comic book/sci-fi novel/panels with artists and writers should be called "San Diego Comic-Con" and take place at the Hotel del Coronado or the Scottish Rite

They could call it "The Show at San Diego" and let the actual comic book convention take place at the Hotel del Coronado or the Scottish Rite Center in Mission Valley.

It's pure insanity, but that was Sitcomland in the 1960s.

Hogan's Heroes is set during 1943, but no mention of the Holocaust.

Time is a relentless warper of facts.

I looked up that article ("On 'Krazy Kat' and 'Peanuts' ") and it was copywritten in 1963 and ran (after translation) in The New York Review of Books in 1985. So it predates Pepperment Patty and Marcie, who joined the strip in 1966 and 1971 respectively.