Did they suborn perjury to get Trump?
It would hardly be shocking news, if true.
Did they suborn perjury to get Trump?
It would hardly be shocking news, if true.
It may have spurred women to seek out gynecological health.
But I’m not sure I agree with this: “In the film’s final scene, after deciding to leave Barbieland for the real world, Barbie enthusiastically tells a receptionist, “I’m here to see my gynecologist,” a joke that could be based either on her supposed lack of genitals or her evident excitement for care many women find unpleasant.” Sénéchal and colleagues write in their paper.
I finally saw the flick on the plane to Miami last week, and that wasn’t my interpretation (spoiler alert). She had just talked to her creator, who told her that she could live in the real world if she wished to. I took her visit to the gyno to mean that, like Pinocchio, she had finally become a real woman. FWIW, I did find the movie an interesting commentary on gender and new-wave feminism and the modern relationship between American (or western) men and women.
So much for “experts” on the American presidents.
One of the things that I find infuriating is the worship of bill passing, as though the only job of presidents and Congresses is to pass bills, completely ignoring whether or not the legislation is good, or terrible. Biden’s touted “accomplishments” are the passage of disastrous legislation (when it’s not unconsitutionally ignoring Congress altogether to do terrible things).
I like the Star Trek reference. And the Ukrainian tank playing rap.
The Democrat convention in Chicago is going to be lit. Probably literally. They’ll be partying like it’s 1968, except without Richard Daley.
I really, really wish that I found this impossible to believe.
But given their behavior toward both Israel and Iran, I don’t.
Should it be broken up?
I think so. It’s much worse than Bell was.
They want America to become more like it, even as it declines.
[Update a few minutes later]
J. D. Vance is both right and wrong about kids and cat ladies.
Jeff Foust has the latest at The Space Review.
An idle thought: If Boeing bails, is it possible that some other entity could pick up where it left off with Starliner and make money?
I just ran across this interview from a month or so ago, in which my name is liberally taken in vain.