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DRW50

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Everything posted by DRW50

  1. They can kiss my ass with any attempt at Phil the gay rights hero. Kate Oates really just sucks.
  2. Just another reason to keep an eye on Facebook this year and next year.
  3. So ahead of its time, and so funny. "There's no light in your eyes." "I got nothin' to say to my haters." "I hate you."
  4. I missed this post at the time - I had no idea she was Billie Eilish's mother. There is something of a resemblance. Apparently she and her husband (who was also on soaps - Patrick O'Connell) went on Howard Stern today with her and her brother and revealed to her live on-air that she was conceived via IVF. That's...a unique way to reveal such news.
  5. Morrison seems to be a bit of an idiot from the little I've read. One of his defining political stories is someone claiming he [!@#$%^&*] his pants at a McDonald's in 1997.
  6. I think this is Susan Sullivan at the end of the Vaseline ad. (there's another, more quickly identifiable soap actor in here as well)
  7. Thanks for finding these. David Lynch is so sweet and loves that corny sense of the dramatic. And so nice to see Sid and Karen together again.
  8. I think we're too polarized for any further increase, but I'm glad it's over majority level for now. I see that balloon head Newt Gingrich is out bashing this. I don't know how even Faux News can avoid laughing in his face.
  9. Thanks. I know we've gone off track but I appreciate the details. Poor Jan. I've known people like that, sadly.
  10. Jan (whom I love and adore so very much) and Bonnie and Terry Turner (SNL writers and later creators of That 70's Show and 3rd Rock from the Sun) all got their breaks on that show. I wonder if they ever stayed in touch with Bill.
  11. Eileen also has a few quick bits in this part.
  12. That guy is one of those "both sides" bozos. Just another reason to ignore CNN.
  13. Of Jessica Walter? I think she's great, although not a superfan.
  14. The most interesting part for me was her talking about her acting techniques with the other Abbotts. You could really feel that improv style when she was in scenes with Terry Lester. They had a special chemistry. Also the part about viewers looking up to Ashley. I think Bill Bell tried to sort of keep that in mind - even when Ashley was involved in an affair and had an abortion, she was still treated as a heroine. Only after Bell left did the show really start to go haywire with her character (the sperm story).
  15. Poor Claudia Lonow - no mention of her in the video description and the only comment is from a headcase.
  16. Ken Starr and Newt Gingrich did Clinton a big favor. They were nakedly partisan attention whores and extremely unlikeable people - Gingrich in particular is one of the most repulsive figures in modern political history. I have my doubts Clinton would have been reelected without Gingrich screwing up the optics of 1995 and 1996 as badly as he did. Starr handled everything about the Starr report horribly - the decision to fully release a report that was so incredibly crude was a terrible mistake, because it made a media circus focused on cigars and blue dresses, which made late night comedy fodder and which disgusted the average voter. It also shifted the focus to being about morals, which meant when one leading Republican after another was revealed as an adulterer, the public saw everyone as being the same, or the Republicans as just being hypocrites. Nancy Pelosi is not a media whore and I think she will handle this judiciously and as intelligently as possible, but beyond the Senate roadblocking any real investigation, there's also the amount of apathy and partisanship out there now. Many people will automatically believe Trump because they adore Trump. Many others simply don't care. They see all politicians as the same, and they are more worried about not being able to pay their bills. I think Pelosi knows that deep down this isn't going to do anything, but she was slowly but surely put into a position where there was going to be a huge cost for the Democrats in 2020 in terms of voter turnout and donations if she didn't act.
  17. Two good articles (although the second goes off track into melodrama). https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/09/27/impeachment-trump-congress-house-228346 https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2019/09/27/trump-impeachment-national-security-house-democrats-moderate-mikie-sherrill-228430
  18. https://deadline.com/2019/09/emmy-winning-writer-and-tv-star-jan-merlin-dies-aged-94-1202743187/ (per AWHP he seemed to write for AW between 74-76) Jan Merlin, an Emmy-winning writer and actor best remembered for early TV series Tom Corbett, Space Cadet and The Rough Riders, has died at the age of 94. Merlin’s death was confirmed by his family and collaborator William Russo, with whom he wrote books about Hollywood. Merlin won a writing Emmy in 1975 for daytime NBC soap opera Another World.
  19. I think it's easier in other countries partly because many of them don't elect a President directly. They vote in a party and the politicians of that party ultimately choose the prime minister or chancellor or what have you. I have the same fears you do, but I'm at the point where I don't know how many options we have. I don't like Bernie and I despise many of his supporters, and I will not support him unless there is no other option. All the other nominees bar Biden and Warren seem to be out of it, barring some last minute jolts. Between Biden and Warren, right now I would vote for Warren, but I know that the media and the GOP will tear her to pieces, along with many Democrats on the left and the right. It will be a very close race at best. If I had more trust in the people around Biden and in Biden's ability, I would probably vote for him as he's the safest choice, but right now that's really hard for me to do.
  20. Thanks for letting me know. You always have the info. I hope they aren't overhyping. Any new content will be a treat.
  21. Castro seems a bit like Cory Booker to me in that I feel like they let hype hollow them both out too early and make them seem inauthentic. Biden's frailty and his family problems (I do think his son is a real problem) worry me more than his centrism at this point, but I agree that is going to just make the left even more angry. I know they will hate anyone, aside from St. Bernie, but Biden isn't doing himself any favors.
  22. Mr. Jackpots is feeling a bit sad today, but still remembers the happier times. https://deadline.com/2019/09/linda-porter-dead-superstore-twin-peaks-actress-1202747068/

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