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Khan

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Everything posted by Khan

  1. LOL! Thank you, @ReddFoxx, for the much-needed laugh! As long as Mitch McConnell remains in the Senate, House and Senate Democrats are dead in the water.
  2. His team could try, but I'm afraid it'll all be for naught. Biden's like Trump in that he possesses this curious knack of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time; and if enough are convinced that Biden will be another Trump (only one who swings to the left...for the most part), then either they'll vote third party again or just stay home (again). And yet, I still think he's the best shot we have at getting Trump out of the WH. This is going to be one rough ride, folks.
  3. I'm not necessarily talking about the run-up to the election. Presidential races are hardly ever civil, lol. But, if Biden were to defeat Trump, I do believe some measure of civility would return to the actual presiding over our nation.
  4. Word. But, OTOH, I can't blame us for being gun shy (for lack of a better word). Trump is in the WH, because America couldn't handle a Black man being their president for eight years. Plain and simple. And the GOP is stooping to new, all-time lows to keep us out of positions of power for generations to come. That's plain and simple as well. Pitting another POC against Trump could result in another, far greater b(l)acklash from white America that just might close the lid on the United States' coffin but good. (Seriously, there are people right now in this country who are happy to let the republic burn than let another POC or woman become president). So, if we have to get behind another straight, old, white guy in order to stem some of that tide and restore some civility to American democracy -- well, that's what we'll have to do. You know, it's easy to laugh at someone like Marianne "I WILL MEET YOU ON THE FIELD WITH LOVE!" Williamson. But remember: we laughed at Donald Trump, too, once upon a time. Now look where we are.
  5. Well, I just hope this gets her the boost in book sales that she clearly wanted. Meanwhile, I don't have an article to link to (maybe someone else does?), but apparently, even Biden's staff are freaking out about his performance at the debates.
  6. I'm just sitting here, laughing at the thought of a potential president having a past as an owner of a metaphysical bookstore. It's like the ladies of "Designing Women" finding out that whoever ran Psychic World Bookstore was running for office. (Oh, Julia Sugarbaker would be livid at the thought of having to vote for someone like that, lol.)
  7. MW proves that not every bestselling author who appears on Oprah should involve him- or herself in politics.
  8. I say Netflix should just stick to movies, documentaries and specials, and let the others produce series. Cue really offensive "Planet of the Apes" remark from MAGAt who totally isn't joking.
  9. That's usually the way it goes for us, I think. If a sitting president decides to run for a second term of office, then his getting his party's nomination is virtually automatic. (Which is probably why I think limiting each president to one, six-year term might not be such a bad idea after all). Regardless, though, even if there were other men (and women) who wished to contest Trump for the GOP nomination, no one in the party is brave enough to face Trump's legions of followers supporters. Sorry, Carl, but I'd have to disagree. At this point, even with all the amazing "performances" at the debates, I still believe the nomination will come down to between Bernie and Biden, the two candidates with the loudest group of supporters in the (proverbial) room. BUT, I DO think whichever man lands the nomination would be doing himself absolutely no favors if they overlook Kamala and/or Warren for the VP slot. How do you bring up the subject of race relations in this country and not expect the lone Black woman on the stage to say anything? Seriously, Chuck? He makes Y&R's Joshua Morrow look like a Rhodes scholar!
  10. Exactly. White communities were dragging their collective, proverbial feet on integrating public schools after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, so SCOTUS basically told 'em, "Integrate now, or else!". Which makes their decision NOT to hear the three lawsuits pending against partisan gerrymandering, claiming they have no authority in the matter and sending them back to the states, all the more blatantly partisan.
  11. It is! It truly is! But I am so very glad Kamala DID bring it up! If she doesn't get the nomination, at the very least, the nominee should make her his (or her) VP.
  12. Oh, if only Avery had learned she was Phyllis' daughter and not her sister (like that girl in the PP clip). Stafford would have gone through. The. Roof. LOL!
  13. And here my own mother, a Trump apologist, suspects Netflix is becoming "pro-Obama."
  14. For some reason, I thought Marianne Williamson was a romance novelist.
  15. It's 2019, and you still can't go there on Y&R.
  16. For some reason, I recall RG being on GL around the time of the Infinity storyline, and she was even in Lujack's music video. (Perfect training, I guess, for those all-musical episodes of "Head of the Class").
  17. No doubt, Stafford would do her usual routine of blinking the Morse Code and waving planes in for a landing.
  18. All these Democratic candidates breaking out their best high school Spanish at the debate is the height of shameless pandering. But, on the other hand, at least no one's trying to garner the "Black vote" by playing the Dozens.
  19. Enough to make Scrooge McDuck look broke as hell, apparently.
  20. It must've broken JER's heart (no pun intended) to realize that about his own show. Here, he thought he was doing PEYTON PLACE meets DARK SHADOWS, but it was coming out more like 90210 meets "Bewitched."
  21. That, and they continue to believe that most Trump supporters are actually worth listening to.
  22. Same here. PASSIONS didn't start out so OTT. Something tells me there's a story there, waiting to be told.
  23. What irks me about the networks' constant attempts at catering to the 12-17 audience (which I definitely think NBC and JER tried to do with PASSIONS) is that the networks always assume 12-17 year olds aren't sophisticated enough to appreciate anything other than utter trash. Even at 12 years old, I still preferred KNOTS LANDING and "L.A. Law" over other series that were supposedly geared toward people my age.
  24. I still remember reading "Scruples" for the first time in eighth grade and being blown away by the decadence and melodrama of it all. RIP Judith Krantz.

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