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It's got great set design and technical details, and the cast is first-rate. And there are a few scenes that give off a sad "what might have been" feeling (with no spoilers, think "self-surgery"). It's just a damn shame that the story makes no sense and all the characters are idiots. My overwhelming sense was that the

I remember seeing him on one of the late shows before he landed the SNL gig, and his entire routine was about teeth and going to the dentist. I'll never forget this: "So the dentist is looking in my mouth and he says, 'Have you been brushing regularly? You've got a lot of plaque on your teeth.' And I said, 'Oh, yeah,

Nothing was funnier than Norm's reaction whenever a Weekend Update joke bombed.

I suppose the silver lining is that nobody who didn't initially support him is watching the news nowadays and saying, "Hmmmm, maybe I misjudged this guy and should give him another shot." He may have a solid base of morons who are with him no matter what, but he's sure not building up support anywhere else.

At least that means that 2018 is only 17 1/2 years away. For purely vindictive reasons, I think I'm more excited at the prospect of a lame-duck President Trump who's been completely neutered by a Democratic supermajority in the Senate than I am about the prospect of a Democratic President in 2020.

It's a glorious throwback to 1995, when Microsoft Word was the cutting-edge technology for website development.

Wow, good on those students. But how the hell did DeVos end up being the speaker? I'd love to know the thought process at B-CU that led to them inviting her.

And Epic Sax Guy has returned to save us all.

Welcome back, Epic Sax Guy! We missed you…

Until Trump came along, I would have thought it was impossible for someone who can't read to know how to write.

The only amusing thing about the Drudge Report is that their website looks like it hasn't been modified since 1996.

Wasn't there something about cats?

Skip to 1:28 in the video to see Cooper's eyeroll while avoiding unnecessarily hearing Conway say words.

I'm reminded of that time on SNL when John Lithgow played an anatomy professor who was afraid of the skeleton in his classroom.

God help us all if Ritchie ever hears about this Shakespeare guy.

Fair enough, but you guys have Question Time. I'd cut off parts of my body to get to see the Senate booing and mocking the President on a regular basis.

I guess he really thought that he'd fire Comey and any questions about Russia would instantly go away, and it's not surprising, because up until January, that's pretty much how his world worked.

I wonder if it's possible to work at the Nixon Library unironically.

"Fake news!" I hit my breaking point a few months ago. I now consider anyone who's still supporting Trump to be beyond reason. It may not be good for the national healing, but it is what it is.

I'm rooting for Trump's FBI pick to be another libertarian-type who thinks the department in question should be eliminated ("this kind of thing should be left to the states", et al), because before I die, I really want to see someone make the case against the need for a federal-level law enforcement agency with a