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Any Trump approval rating above 0 is still too damn high.

BvS is sort of thematically interesting, in the same way as a Tommy Wiseau or Neil Breen film.

I'm pretty confident that in 25 years people will be looking back on
2016 and asking, "So tell me again why people back then thought it was a
good idea to elect Donald Trump president, and why so many people
(probably the same people) thought 'BvS' was a terrible film?"

Affleck's Batman isn't the hero Trump's America needs but he's sure as shit the one it deserves.

A lot of Batman fans are kind of terrible. Sort of like Doctor Who fans in that respect.

Hellblazer #6, Teen Titans #4: Fine.

14. King Tut.

He and Kate Kane/Batwoman are cousins. Van Wayne is based another cousin he had, Pre-Crisis.

1. Quantum of Solace.
8. My first celebrity crush.
9. Jerry's wife on Parks and Recreation.
17. Colleen Donaghy from 30 Rock.
25. Legion from Mass Effect, Geico commercials.
121. Buffalo Springfield, CSNY.

This is the worst international incident we've had with Australia since the 90's.

These are very troubling details. I'm sure the House GOP will investigate what went wrong with the mission as thoroughly as they investigated Benghazi.

Trump mocking him, repeatedly calling him Fake Tears Schumer, probably helped our cause.

At least it wasn't the Max Headroom intruder.

No, I get where you're coming from. What McConnell and the Republicans did was wrong and I'll never recognize the legitimacy of Gorsuch's nomination. But there's a strong likelihood that Trump will have to fill future vacancies on the court and the Democrats should keep that in mind. If the choice is between a court

I don't like the situation either, but I'd rather see a Scalia-like nominee replace Scalia than one of the non-conservative members of the court.

Donald Trump is a piece of shit. He doesn't deserve a "modicum of importance."

He's replacing a conservative justice with another conservative justice. The make up of the court will be largely the same as before. I don't like what the Republicans did but I'd rather the Democrats keep the filibuster if Trump nominates a conservative justice to replace non-conservative justice.

It is, but at least whoever Trump nominates won't tip the balance of the court. I think it would be better strategically to save the filibuster If there's another opening in the future that would do that.

This thing writes itself!

Seriously? They don't normally afford prime time coverage to SCOTUS nominees. Are they really gonna start doing it now just because he's doing it in prime time? Ugh.