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Khan

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Everything posted by Khan

  1. Actually, no. http://www.insideoutcompany.com/inside-out-company-team/
  2. Oh, Little Jimmy Comey won't talk about the investigation into alleged ties between TrumpCo. and the Kremlin -- in fact, he won't even confirm whether there IS an investigation going on -- but he'll practically stage a Mitzi Gaynor special to inform us he's just gotta take another peek at Hillary's Damn Emails. Seriously, when can we get rid of his basic ass? Yes, Russia will get Trump and the GOP next. And they will, and they should. It's exactly what the GOP deserves.
  3. Well, it's what happens when I no longer watch the soaps. (I will never forgive daytime TV for as long as I live.) If ONLY it were fake. I'd be so glad if it were fake. Like Rachel-wishing-Iris-wasn't-"The Chief"-glad.
  4. Yep. For one thing, they'd run the risk of having their own sexual kinks being exposed. And I'm sorry, but I'm not down for learning all the intimate details of Mitch McConnell's geisha fantasies that he forces his wife to play out with him.
  5. Different strokes for different folks. Exactly. Don't think this information still would have leaked had Trump played nice with the intelligent community. Had he been smart enough to support them before, we NEVER would have known about this [!@#$%^&*]. I guess we know now what he REALLY meant by "soft sensuality," huh?
  6. Yes, Bill Clinton was a freak in the sheets; and yes, he lied about it under oath. But as prurient as "Monicagate" and "Paulagate" and even "Gennifergate" were, no foreign leader (as far as anyone knows) was ever able to use Clinton's sexual predilections as leverage -- against him, against his allies, or against the people he was elected to defend and protect. I want you to remember that, Trump Nation.
  7. What will happen? Nothing. Except that, for the next four (or eight) years and beyond, the whole damn world will know that Donald Trump was blackmailed into doing Russia's bidding, thereby compromising our country and leaving us at the mercy of Vladimir [!@#$%^&*] Putin. Also: scientists will work hard and fast to develop an actual "brain bleach," because God knows we're gonna need it after today. (Ew.)
  8. I'll say it again: too bad this changes nothing.
  9. That's true. It's just a shame we can't hold anti-vaxxers legally responsible in those cases. Because, believe me, I would so advocate charging anti-vaxxers with negligent homicide should it be proven that their idiocy in not getting themselves and/or their children properly vaccinated resulted in the deaths of others who couldn't be vaccinated due to compromised immune systems. IOW, Trump wants his inauguration to be like this: The woman? America. Mr. Wrong? Obama (in Trump's p.o.v.). Mr. Right? Trump (again, in his p.o.v.) The baby? The wall, the ban, the Obamacare replacement, you name it.
  10. You watch: before this decade is over, we will have people denying that the earth is round or that it revolves around the sun.
  11. Yep. Anti-vaxxers are like climate change deniers: no amount of scientific evidence or consensus among experts on the subject will ever change their minds. And that's their right. Just as it's MY right to vaccinate my kids (should I ever have any) against whatever diseases THEIR kids will undoubtedly spread because they weren't vaccinated. So, unless and until the anti-vaxxers succeed in doing away with vaccines altogether, I'm good, thank you. Maybe that wouldn't be such a bad thing? Not that I'm wishing for anyone, especially any children, to die. But, you know, a few less stupid people in this world DOES affords some benefits to others.
  12. Yeah, speaking of Mark Mortimer...
  13. Unbelievable. Thanks, Roman! Believe me, Jane, ICAM. I was just giving them the benefit of the doubt before.
  14. Am I wrong or didn't Bill Clinton also criticize at least parts of the ACA during the campaign? Say what you will about Bill, but when it comes to politics, the letch knows what he is talking about. (Same goes for John Edwards. He was probably the first to talk about the economic divide that would take over this country way back when he ran for the Democratic nomination, before the baby mama drama effectively killed his career.)
  15. Why was he fired? (I apologize for asking the question, but I can't get my iPad mini to play the video.) If the GOP insists on repealing (rather than repairing) the ACA, then for God's sake, do it right. Hold off on repealing until you know that you have an alternative that is effective and allows for a smooth transition. Otherwise, you're just going to wind up with more people uninsured than ever before.
  16. Yep.
  17. Unfortunately, there will always be those who are traitors to their races. There will always be individuals who will not stand with their brothers and sisters, because they are concerned more with self-preservation and survival. Their actions might make it more challenging for the others to fight -- but believe me, when the others (in this case, the Jewish Americans) DO achieve their victory, the Jared Kushners of the world will go down with the rest of their enemies.
  18. She certainly does, because that's what it's going to take to survive the next several years with Trump. Americans need to be willing to ignore his and his minions' statements and speak for themselves. Complacency just won't cut it anymore. (If I didn't realize that during the election, when I didn't vote because I felt both candidates were equally odious, then I certainly realize that now. No way would Hillary Clinton have subjected us to this kind of abuse.)
  19. I'm feeling so exhausted by that man and his bitch fits. Is it 2021 yet? Which is why Putin, for one, cannot WAIT until J.R. Ewing is confirmed as Secretary of State.
  20. Is THAT what Pizzagate was about? Well, I'm glad at least three people (you, slick and NBA) don't think I'm TOO off-the-rails on my theory about Russia/Putin and Trump's campaign. I'm not saying it's true. (I'm not Michael Flynn.) But I think if I were Putin, and I wanted to ensure that Hillary Clinton NOT be elected president, then as far as I'm concerned, pledging certain resources, financial and otherwise, to her opponent would not be off the table. Who knows? Putin might have even put Trump up to running in the first place. Because of Trump's role in the birther movement, Putin might have seen Trump as the perfect someone who could not only upset Hillary (and by extension, the rest of the Democratic party) in the general election through populist sentiment, but sow seeds of chaos within the GOP as well. Subsequently, with both political parties suffering identity crises of one kind or another, Americans divided against each other along lines of gender, race and class, and even the mainstream media coming to grips with their handling of Trump as well as their function within this new "post-fact/post-truth" society, where even the word of our own intelligence community is being doubted over proof of the Russians' hacking into DNC email servers, America as a whole is too busy freeing itself from the wreckage of the past year to pay attention to whatever Putin has up his sleeve next. And I STILL think there's something screwy about the fact that Hillary won the popular vote by such a relatively wide margin, and that the states that cost her the electoral vote and the presidency were also the states many pundits said she needed to win going into Super Tuesday. Again, though, this is only speculation.
  21. It wasn't. No matter what anyone might say to the contrary. Erica's neuroses stemming from the fact that she felt abandoned by her father at such a young age was more than enough explanation or motivation for her chronic behavior. Megan McTavish's retcon was convoluted, illogical and unnecessary. If they really wanted to give Erica new sources of conflict in the form of a rebellious daughter, all they had to do was SORAS Bianca to teenage-hood. It wasn't as if AMC had never done THAT before. (Besides, given the amount of hell that Erica had put Mona through the years, it made sense to have her only child, raised most of her life away from Pine Valley, turn out to be as selfish and insecure as her mother.) Instead, we get Miss Continuity F**k-up, followed by the patron saint of lesbian rape victims.
  22. Why do I think that Trump ran for office because he needed to pay some bills and it beat folding shirts at Macy's? Trump insisted he didn't need donors to keep going and that he was footing all the bills for his election campaign himself (more or less). Now, I realize this makes me sound like an even bigger nut...but what if it were really Russia that had been picking up part, or even most, of the tab?
  23. Incredible...but not surprising.
  24. If the rumors are true, and Putin is, indeed, blackmailing our next president, then whatever he's holding over Trump's head must be damn juicy.
  25. Black Agnes hears all, sees all, KNOWS all.

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