We have amendments and we have the SCOTUS that more or less "amends" it in a way. It's not too bad a system.
We have amendments and we have the SCOTUS that more or less "amends" it in a way. It's not too bad a system.
Ilana straight up would want to bang Abbi though. At one point doesn't Ilana think Abbi is about to propose a threesome and gets really pumped up?
Or Misfits. Like the girl with the power to make people temporarily bald.
But none of his sons are Tyrions, they're all Walder kids like Lothars and Black Walders
Yeah the idea of Ellen just staring at Trump without a smile, some silence, some Trump asides to the audience that don't get a laugh, then "so Mike Pence [laundry list of anti-gay things] what's the deal Mr. President?" followed by a Trump word salad that likely leads to boos… Honestly, why would anyone want that? It…
Hillary's first "scandal" was back in her Arkansas days, women were outraged that she didn't take Bill's last name. It became an issue because it was a "bipartisan" backlash and she eventually changed her name. Republicans quickly learned that pitting women against Hillary was how they might be able to defeat Bill.…
Not really, no. It's kind of sad actually.
Johnny Hodges and Duke Ellington have you covered https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It's funny because Miles Davis only played Gosling's La La Land character's era of music for maybe ten years tops. From ~1964, maybe arguably ~1959ish onward he would have talked mad shit about Seb in real life, and he did with real life traditionalist musicians. He hated people who wanted to put the first few decades…
I've met both. Girls was major uncanny valley for me when it first aired because it almost felt like a documentary about a bunch of my friends in NYC. It's perfectly written. I also know Blooms, and the writing gets close to depicting borderline personality disorder, which I am also familiar with.
Yeah, I asked some Vermonters after the election how they felt about Sue Minter losing after Bernie barely lifted a finger to help her while he set up his third house. This is after Bernie blamed the election loss on Democrats.
Well, they had single-payer, which Bernie is all about and crowed about a ton. And then it failed and he distanced himself from it.
But Bernie was literally the first Democrat to say, after the election, that Dems were to blame. So if you have a problem with friendly fire, you should have a problem with Sanders.
I'm not Bernie Bro either, though I did vote for him. That said, he also didn't get into social issues in his campaign and it's the reason why he lost the primary, losing to the most diverse political coalition in U.S. history. A coalition that was largely people of color and women. That coalition is *the* Democratic…
Hell on Wheels, dang. After Breaking Bad, Mad Men, even stuff like Rubicon, I was so ready for Hell on Wheels. The pilot was awful. I wanted to like it so badly, I really did. But I couldn't past that terrible first episode.
Unlikely. He's already started running for 2020 and Trump doesn't back down no matter what. I also would be surprised if he was impeached before the 2018 elections, and frankly I'd be surprised if he was impeached if Dems take back the House because I don't know if we'll see a smoking gun for Donald himself. He could…
Ah, yeah it depends on who you talk to. I guess the most mainstream and earliest proponent of the idea was Miles Davis himself. Miles and Wynton were on the same label for some time and despite that, Wynton talked shit about Miles in public saying he wasn't playing real jazz. In a gaslight-y type of way, "oh Miles is…
Which view?
Yeah. And even that… Jon Batiste is from New Orleans too but he is, in my mind, a quintessential example of what a modern jazz musician could be, as he seamlessly blends basically the entire history of jazz and pop music together in every performace. He can play anything, and he chooses to. He respects the tradition…
It's crazy that people like that exist but what's worse is that they had the power going into the 80s. I mean, Ken Burns Jazz is absolutely incredible work, but Wynton Marsalis was artistic director and co-producer and the final episode covered basically as many years of history as the first 9 episodes. In the mind of…