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Woozle wuzzle?

"Know your enemy" is still wise policy. We can keep one eye on them and still look out for the people who are actually going to get hurt. And nowhere in the interview did Bee forgive or forget what Beck has done.

Yeah, it's a thorny issue. Especially since I can see both sides very clearly, I was a white kid who was bused off to a primarily black neighborhood school and while I don't feel like it affected my education (and there were other reasons for that outside of issues of race) it did mean I was on a bus for more than an

I have yet to see Samantha's take on it at all, and I dislike how easy it is for people to assume that she agrees with her husband on it because she's a woman so of course she does. That said, it is shitty what her husband has said and done.

How about Susan Sarandon, who thinks it's okay if the country falls apart because we'll obviously make something better from the ashes.

Yes, that's why she launched those CIA probes into Russian hacking during the election.

We're not trying to find common ground with Trump himself, but with members of the Republican party who already agree with us that Trump is bad and needs to be opposed. We already have the common ground, we just have to accept that we can disagree on a lot of other things.

Sew buttons.

It's just surprising to see ANY restitution. I don't want to excuse the guy, and I don't ever intend to, but I also don't want to throw it in his face if he really does want to change.

"You're too divisive! You write off everyone who doesn't think exactly like you!"
"Now you're too nice to people who hate you!"

I honestly think he realized he's done some incredibly shitty things and is making an effort to not continue to do those same shitty things. Whether that succeeds or fails, time will tell, but it's better than the people still going full bore into hateful fascist town.

I don't even own a facebook, but yeah, that part is not exactly helping. Although I do know that the people of the Blaze hate him for some of the things he's done, so it's not the most stable situation, and the irony… oh the irony.

I don't want to write him off entirely, he has actually given to some good causes and has drawn ire from worse assholes because of it. That doesn't mean I want to embrace him and forgive his bullshit past, though.

I don't have to like him (and I don't) but I have to give him some credit for realizing his mistakes and trying to be better. That's all I ask out of anyone, really, and I can't fault him for that. Of course, I wish he hadn't been so crucial in the degradation of real news, but the fact that he understands that and

Tupac might even come out of retirement for this!

"Whiter than white bread" is a phrase but whatever, I'm not going to stem the overwhelming tide of hate Katie Rife gets here for existing and I should really stop trying.

I would kill myself tbh.

It makes the line sound more like a slam on them being bland rather than being white, as in they're more generic than the most generic and bland food imaginable. But yeah, let's make this a race thing. Maybe Katie isn't the one being racist here.

That was my assumption as well, that there was some issue that woke both of them, something more classic sci fi. Hell, you could still have this premise and just work it a different way. The people on this ship have been accidentally (or deliberately) scheduled for execution, they're flying this spaceship right into a

Yep. That's what's happening here and in no way an uncharitable reading of a line that dcp up there couldn't even bother to quote whole.