They are all bad.
Good.
[Afternoon update]
The assassination of Soleimani was Trump’s farewell letter to the Middle East.
They are all bad.
Good.
[Afternoon update]
The assassination of Soleimani was Trump’s farewell letter to the Middle East.
A prolific writer, and prodigious groper of women.
Attacks on it are attacks on free expression.
Yes, they are. If there’s anything the Left can’t stand more than not being able to control others’ speech, it’s being mocked. Why is why we should do it at every opportunity.
I don’t watch awards ceremonies, but apparently he handed woke Hollywood its ass last night.
[Update a few minutes later]
More from Steve Kruiser, with video.
[Update a few more minutes later]
Boo, hoo. Lorraine Ali is all butthurt.
[Update a while later]
More from Kyle Smith. And Emily Jashinski.
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Hollywood proved Gervais’s point.
[Update late morning]
Related, I think: What happened to Howard Stern? If you want to skip the long history, jump to the end, which relates his recent interview with Hillary.
[Tuesday-morning update]
To hell with these gilded charlatans.
[Bumped]
[Update a while later]
The “liberal” reviews are in for Gervais’s performance, and their tears are delicious.
A Twitter thread for the impatient, which explains why it’s taken so long for the reports and indictments, even though we’ve know what happened for a couple years now.
Three rules for judging its validity.
…perpetuated the FBI’s misconduct.
This is my shocked face.
Thoughts and links from Instapundit.
We’ve been letting Iran get away with far too much for four decades. And the George W. Bush administration was feckless in that regard as well. I had thought one of the primary purposes of removing Saddam was to pressure Iran, but if that was part of the plan they botched it almost completely.
[Monday-morning update]
A Twitter thread from John Hayward on the pusillanimity of the media, the Obama administration, and the UN.
Its establishment is just the end of the beginning.