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Howard Stern has emerged as a voice of reason in this whole thing. I admit, I listen to Stern sometimes, because he's a pretty good interviewer. Strip back the Bababooey shit, and he's got quite a gift, and people open up with him about things they won't say to any other interviewer. Anyway, from a Raw Story article:

Yeah, it's totally bonkers. Utah's actual potential of being a swing state in this election shows how completely toxic Trump is. There's even a Mormons for Hillary ad out, which blew my mind when I saw it.

Evan McMullin is also only on the ballot in a handful of states, so he really isn't that much of a third party candidate anyway. And since not all states allow write in candidates, which would be a very, very long shot at winning the presidency anyway, what's the point in mentioning him at all?

What I really appreciated about John Oliver was that he refused to talk about the campaigns on LWT until the beginning of this year, because it was so stupid that this shit was going on for this long.

Yeah, this episode and elimination was total bullshit. Alaska having a total temper tantrum like a child because she was in the bottom was too much. I wasn't feeling her from the beginning of the episode, but at least Detox walked away with $20k tonight! And I loved Katya's "party" response to Alaska after bitch

I try to be a good daughter, and he and my mom turned me on to all of the music I still listen to to this day, so I figured I'd treat him to see Alice Cooper. He's been wanting to go for awhile since he hasn't seen him since the 1970s. I took my mom to see Roger Waters back in 2012 when he was doing The Wall tour as a

Of course! It was a family affair. Both of my parents and my wife went with me. It was probably his favorite birthday present I've gotten him in the 30 years of gift buying I've got under my belt, and I even surprised him with a tour t-shirt.

I was going to watch the debate and then I remembered that I had tickets to see Alice Cooper that I got for my dad as a B-Day gift back in June, and went to that instead. Alice was far better than the debate could ever imagine being. His encore was I Wanna Be Elected, and I'd totally vote for him over Trump.

I liked Alyssa back then, because it seemed like CoCo was the one who was pushing that whole feud while all Alyssa wanted to do was compete. When I rewatched the season, I especially felt that way. She's a big goof with a big heart, and I adore her to pieces.

Alyssa is very, very savvy. She may not be book smart, as evidenced by her malapropisms, but as you said, she knows what works for her. Plus, she is so goddamn likable. What's funny to me is how Phi Phi was the one who kept bringing up the stuff with Alyssa, and Alyssa seriously seemed to not give a fuck. She kept

I don't know, that claim she made about how she wouldn't have let them send Katya home had Katya been eliminated was some straight up shady, pot-stirring bullshit.

Wait, people are complaining about that? I loved last season. Bob was fantastic.

Yeah, unless they cut to black as soon as Phi Phi had lost, and didn't show her exit blurb, there was no way to positively edit that mess. That was all her. She was still the shady, manipulative brat she was in season four, she just doesn't want to own up to it.

Damn, this was so satisfying. I was happy to instantly have Alyssa back after she was eliminated, but to have Tati back too, and get rid of Phi Phi? And my god, what a terrible sport she was about the entire thing, refusing to hug Alyssa at the very end and then making the comment about "oh, can I keep this? Can I

Indeed. One positive thing I can say about my city, despite the psycho who tried to burn down the mosque, is that we've had a thriving Middle Eastern community since the late 19th century. There's even an area referred to as Little Syria. Because of this, Toledo has placed dozens of Syrian refugees over the last

Hell man, not that they were fearing that they were Communists, but Anne Frank's family was denied entry to the US because of fears that anyone fleeing could end up being a covert Nazi spy. And since we all read her diary back in junior high, we know how that turned out for her family.

Yeah, Gamby at least seems like he has some semblance of a conscience in there. He looked like he was going to be sick when they confronted Brown out by the railroad tracks, while Russell was simply gleeful. I mean, not enough of a conscience to stop what he was doing, but at least the man knows a modicum of shame.

That was probably the biggest laugh of the series for me so far.

What is she calling you? Beach boy?

I didn't think things could get more fucked and uncomfortable after last week's episode, but tonight's really took the cake. I mean, goddamn. It was great, but hard to watch all the same. And yeah, Russell is probably the one who did it. After all of that shit he said to Gamby while raising the flag, trying to lay the