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DRW50

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  1. The article about the farmer who is now supporting Phil Bredesen because of Trump reminds me a lot of the old days when we'd hear about this or that rich Republican who was now supporting Hillary. I think he's going to be in for a rude awakening about how many below him on the food chain will still blindly support Trump. These men have lost all control of the monsters they created. I hate to be shallow, but I just couldn't even stomach watching most of Kavanaugh, who looks like he just got straight off PTL. I'd say he is better than that Comey woman, but they both think I'm going to burn in hell and they're both happy to let the world burn, so I guess it doesn't really matter, it's just a difference of style. I think Trump was never going to pick a woman (at most he might if it's to replace a woman) but beyond that, I have a feeling that for all the slobbering from the right over how she would have made Democrats look like heathens and sexists, McConnell probably knew she stood a huge chance of not being confirmed. I thought of all the hype of China moving forward in responsible environmental methods when I read this: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-44738952
  2. Ugh - her again. https://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/ginni-thomas-says-jordan-is-under-attack-for-threatening-elites
  3. There was an article a few weeks ago about refugees who were only planning to briefly stay in Mexico before heading to America, but are now staying there because they are afraid of losing their children. I guess many would count that as a "win." I consider it heartless, although I also think those in Mexico who funnel in illegal immigrants for profit and then dump them off on a country that even before this gave them little respect, many of them with no money and no English-speaking abilities, are heartless. Sadly this is the type of issue that is more difficult to talk about than "build the wall" or "abolish ICE." Speaking of things that are difficult to talk about, I keep seeing people saying that they refuse to acknowledge any Supreme Court justices of Trump's or decisions of his court because of Merrick Garland. Hell, I'd love to do that too, but surely with the way the world is going, it's not a good idea to just play let's pretend.
  4. Beyond the very few rich people who have come here for business opportunities (which are now drying up because of tariffs and instability) I think most of the people who have come to the US in recent years have only come because they had no other options. Most of the world hates and resents America unless they need us, and has for a long time. American exceptionalism has been a delusion and a fantasy since W, if not earlier. Trump just burst the bubble instead of letting it slowly deflate. I do agree, but this seems like its more about a push by the baby food companies to stay relevant. Russia hates women even more than we do, to the point of repealing laws to make it easier for men to beat women and children, but they played along because they aren't in with the companies. The sad part of that is most of the backlash over Kavanaugh is because he isn't seen as conservative enough. That's why many are pushing for that Comey woman, who hates all the right people. They are likely hoping the media, which will fall for the "Democrats hate strong women!" narrative yet again, will help her get through. I will be surprised if Trump would pick anyone but a white man, unless he has no real choice.
  5. A brief piece on soaps about ten minutes in, featuring comments from KKL and Ronn Moss.
  6. A brief piece on soaps about 10 minutes in. Features comments from Marcy Walker and A Martinez.
  7. A brief piece on soaps about 10 minutes in. Features brief comments from Susan Lucci and Jean le Clerc (with an awful haircut), as well as a bit of James Kiberd and Susan Keith.
  8. A brief piece on soaps about 10 minutes in - includes comments from Kin Shriner and Jackie Zeman.
  9. I liked the pop theme too. It always makes me smile. It's always a bit sad seeing Roxy, knowing she was so callously dumped and then forgotten about. Unfortunately that was a real pattern for GL characters from the '80s on... (some might say even earlier than that) I didn't like Vanessa's hair for most of the '80s. Oddly enough Maeve was wearing it like that again, sort of, in GL's last few years, and it looked much better.
  10. I'd put B&E over this period, as for the most part I found the show watchable and entertaining (albeit not as much in the last year) when they were writing, and I'd also put the best of McTavish over this period (the worst was...well, worse). My main issue with the show at this time is it's just so damn weird. I mean we're watching a story about a psycho circus performer saving Reva after she tried to kill herself. Why?? It had been weird for a lot of 1985 as well and just seemed to slowly twist itself into knots until Pam Long returned in 1987.
  11. I think it was easy to get that impression because she was so at odds with the family, but yes she wasn't long-lost. I wonder if they didn't go with "Ivy" because DAYS had recently had a character by that name. There's only one true Ivy on soaps anyway.
  12. I didn't realize Sonia Satra had her own Youtube channel (it's a fitness channel). Even after all these years she still looks like Kristina Wagner.
  13. Craig/Sierra and Lily/Dusty are the big ones I guess.
  14. SNL used to rag on that speech too. One of the few things I do not miss about Presidents of more modern years is the phony, overwritten speeches that most of them never could pull off anyway (only Reagan could, which is probably the only compliment I can pay him). Even Obama's best moments were more from the heart than from the pen). Of course I'd take that over "build the wall" or "they aren't bringing their best."
  15. https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/the-us-army-is-quietly-discharging-immigrant-recruits
  16. I read an article a week or two ago that naturalized citizens are also being deported (or at the very least taken into custody). Maybe that's wrong. I hope it is. I'm glad the organization is standing behind her now. Their statement yesterday didn't give me that impression.
  17. Please let the people of OK keep him firmly away from the high office he so desperately wanted there. The part that got me was when the organization she was with basically pulled a Mariah Carey ("I don't know her.") I hope that someone is going to help her as I imagine she will be high on the deportation list.
  18. This is the only other one they've done so far: https://thebitchywitches.com/2017/11/24/breaking-out-the-real-housewives-of-new-york-city-kelly-vs-bethenny/
  19. Poor Michele Lee having to come on right after Lucille Ball, bless her heart, all but opened a vein on national television (it's so hard to watch anything with Ball in the last 15 or so years of her life - she is just so broken). As a result Michele doubles down on her cutesy coo persona that reminds me of how difficult Karen became to tolerate as the years passed. The highlight of this is Lucy becoming increasingly tired of this snappy patter wink wink. It's a good thing the interview was relatively short as I think it would have gotten a bit ugly if it had lasted much longer.
  20. I saw a pretty good blog entry on that episode: https://thebitchywitches.com/2017/09/10/breaking-out-the-real-housewives-of-orange-county-naked-wasted/
  21. Later than that, I think. The Snyders did come in very quickly. Meg in particular tends to feel shoehorned onto the canvas, to me, mostly salvaged by Jennifer Ashe's talent and charisma until Marland eventually stopped trying to write her as Nola for the MTV era.
  22. They definitely seemed to be testing Iva and Steve, and I think at one time began suggesting she was falling for him. I don't know if fan complaints or Frank Runyeon leaving made them drop it.
  23. The general comment when Byrne played Rose is that she was a lot more like Rose in real life than she was Lily, which is one of the reasons she enjoyed her. I think that she also wanted some changes when Lily came back in 1993 so Lily would not be such a victim, but I can't remember for sure.

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