tr6guy
TR6guy
tr6guy

Julian Assange is as dishonest and delusional as Trump. He hates Clinton for perceived US backing of the rape case against him, which is hogwash. He should be allowed to emigrate so that he and Snowden can get a flat together in the New USSR and await the apocalypse they’ve brought on.

What a lovely piece of NFL arcana to summon up. Plainly, this was an idea before its time. Today, or two years ago, before the league jumped the shark, each team cutting versions of this LP would be a goldmine.

Bernie Sanders is just anxious to keep the subject on reasons people voted for Trump, and not his role in this debacle. After the GOP admitted Benghazi was for “driving her negatives up,” Bernie, Comey and Assange were the three major drivers of Hillary’s negatives. This shit is on him, and is the question anybody

Let’s remember context, as in “I’m Still Here” as “performance art.” Not sure how this plays into that whole fake/indulgent/delusional “pose” star on a bender thing, but it’s not a stretch to suggest this is part and parcel of that. Remembering something similarly nasty attached to Jerry O’Connell and Anthony Anderson

Whoa, how’d that buffet of butch “Hell or High Water” get in there, Digits?

Darwin demands the sacrifice of the criminally stupid, to save the rest of the herd.

Of course it’s a Subaru.

She’s been angling for Queen Bitch of the Bitchy Queens since “Seinfeld.” She saw what pulled in that audience, and went the Full Joan Rivers to get it.

Agree that Wilmore was delivering more laughs and more pointed political humor than Noah, the callow kid laughing at his own jokes, ever has. But for the record, Phil Collins had an audience and pop star success, while Peter Gabriel had more critical respect for pushing boundaries and delving into new sounds and

So, nothing about impulse control? Because by 1986, at the latest (“Hollywood Vice Squad”) she was officially a hot mess, on and off camera. As smart as she is, does she tie her unhappy love life to her other addictions?

No, he’s not. His responses to criticism were thoughtful and sought cover from other analysts. His twitter attackers were...just enraged. If you don’t think the tidal wave of uses of “LGBT” in campaign events and coverage (like yours) when the blanket disparagement “white privilege” was substituted for this (http://www

Wait, you’re still quoting 538 like it’s still an authoritative thing? Shark, jumped.

Did you see Bill Maher semi-challenge him, and when Assange referenced Bill’s tax returns and political donations, the unveiled threat turns Bill into a “whiny little bitch?” Great TV, I tellya. This guy will be forgotten in the nuclear ashheap of a history his puerile vandalism brings on, and that’s a pity. We don’t

Insane argument. They are expert in damage control, the both of them. But these assaults, as consistently “out there” as the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy creates them, don’t include preparing for the unprecedented actions that the director of the FBI took, two unprecedented actions to calm his GOP friends about her —

Assuming your author was a U of M. Gopher boy? Because naming your team after a famed warrior nation on the plains is offensive...how exactly? If the Lakota are bothered, then so be it. Toss the name out and don’t look back. But that blowback wasn’t there, and it’s pretty much unrelated to the Nazi donor (the school

Listen, “soon” is comically wishful thinking that ignores the math. Decades and decades. So stop celebrating this or that “first” minority or that one winning the odd race, while the rest of the party has been consigned to the outside looking in. You need to speak to white people, too. Running on “inclusion” is fine —

It’s not what “you” would hold against the tax returns hiding Socialist Jew. It’s what the FBI and its “in the bag” chief would dig up.

Yup.

Here’s his legacy — Obamacare, which is dying due to providers, who WROTE THE FUCKING LAW, bailing out because they weren’t getting rich enough off it, and which will be repealed. Period. He was inexperienced, naive and vain enough to think his soaring rhetoric would create bipartisanship, and stupidly professorial