Given what I already owe my wife for the Oprah interview being the DVR choice I'll be extra upset if the Flames shit the bed against the Sens again
Now that she's back from her walk I think we're one Ottawa goal away from switching
Ex-royals now, humiliating hockey watching later it is!
IMPORTANT UPDATE: the Oprah interview does not in fact air here until 8
The show I'm watching now is revealing some truly horrible and abominable things. Now we're switching over to an interview about the British monarchy so I can put the bucatni gricia together
I hope all of the breakable objects were removed from Daryl Sutter's TV room before tonight's game
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The withdrawal of the good seasons of Law & Order from all streaming services is the 21st century burning of the Library of Alexandria, my forthcoming essay for the Atlantic Month...
Not only is Homicide -- one of the greatest shows in TV history -- not streaming anywhere, the out of print DVDs (which I fortunately own) will cost you 400 bucks
We could go on like this for a while. The Larry Sanders Show, one of the greatest TV comedies ever, was unavailable for streaming for years, and is available now only because Garry Shandling proactively made a deal from his deathbed
He's just another orthodox Reaganite spawned by Rush Limbaugh, and his politics have precisely as much substantive populist content (i.e. absolutely none) nytimes.com/2021/03/07/us/…
The *real* distinguishing feature of Hawley's career, though, is that he's intensely interested in getting the cv-polishing jobs made available by the Federalist Society affirmative action network, and has zero interest in actually doing any work when he gets them:
Another amazing thing about Seussghazi is how many people seem to be forgetting that "you can't quickly compare prices for used books and order one for immediate home delivery" was...how things were for *all* books until about 20 years ago!
Anyway, I can't believe that we're not talking about the REAL scandal, Bill James's refusal to license the first five Abstracts for publication! I had to go to the Hall of Fame library in Cooperstown to look at some of them, which is the day free speech died in America
I brought up the Abstracts is a joke, but actually I think there's a larger point here so lets run with it a bit...
Basically, once we start with the fundamental truths that 1)most books go out of print and 2)most books are eventually removed from public libraries with highly limited shelf space any attempt to construct an argument that this in any way constitutes "censorship" crumbles
The obvious tell here is that the most of the culture warriors trying to make this a thing immediately start talking about The Cat In the Hat and other Seuss books people actually read rather than defending the value of most or any of the actual books that are going out of print
As Congress is in the verge of passing a nearly $2 trillion bill packed with material aid for American workers, let us remain focused on the issues that matter most to the American working class, like the Smith College rap lady
Perfect
[My glib initial tweet notwithstanding to be clear I have read the Powell article and it does contain some useful information, and Smith did mistreat at least two employees (although not Shaw)...
Georgia is attacking Black voters with surgical precision, with restrictions that don't even pretend to have any other purpose or justification lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/georgi…
Nobody can claim that voting on Sunday is more likely to be fraudulent, and Republicans themselves approved of vote by mail when white voters were more likely to use it. It's just pure, naked racist vote suppression nytimes.com/2021/03/06/us/…
Not only to Georgia Republicans think that voters in urban areas should have to wait in line for hours to vote, they want to make it illegal to bring them water!