I watched it. I’m not saying it was a story to be proud of but I wouldn’t characterize it as described above. He didn’t really know what an X movie was but knew it wouldn’t be a G rated movie either. I think he even told her it was an X movie but she didn’t know either and wanted to join him and his friends (?) because she wanted to go out. I’m probably messing some of that up. It doesn’t sound as bad as it did above when he tells the story but it also isn’t a highlight.
He wrote it in a book - probably for shock factor to get it to sell. Now he has to answer questions about it.
Anybody that believes that horse crap story about not knowing can buy my oceanfront mansion in East bammer if they'd like. I'll make them a whale of a deal.
The only thing that could prevent Donald Trump from serving a 2nd term is death. Where do Dems go from here? Who are the potential 2028 Democratic nominees? What are their positions in relation to the current crop of Democratic nominees (socialism, identity politics and so forth) and how do they break through all of it? I'm genuinely concerned that one side of the aisle has deserted itself. Unchecked GOP isn't a good thing. God bless a truly moderate liberal.
Trump is portrayed to be crazy, the far-left is actually nuts. But yes, they will double down on identity politics and socialist rhetoric. Resulting in another election debacle. As of right now there is a slim to none chance that a Dem wins 2020. Either the pendulum swings back to a more rational, moderate liberal or the party is in complete shambles by 2028.
Laughed heartily at complete shambles. Might have spit some water out. Not to mention, this Tenny’s bit. Go get your own.
No, he apologized for his specific role in the Anita Hill questioning and lamented the culture which permeated it , then and now. He didn't apologize for being white or other shit you said.
The Dems are over two years into Trump’s first term, and about a month past where it should be cranking for a serious candidate, and they’ve yet to even mention anyone who has any chance to beat Trump. That’s not “shambles”, but it should be of increasing concern.
Eh, the Republican field was exactly the same at this point in the last cycle and Trump didn't even enter the race until June 2015. Don't worry, they'll be someone on the Democratic ballot.