Where I live now? No.
In Randallstown, Maryland? Absolutely; minus the teeth. I lived there.
"Ya got ten dollas?"
All too easy:
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Perhaps your argument is not as strong as you originally thought.
Fucking. Yuck.
Enjoying the usual circle-jerk, though.
Where I live now? No.
In Randallstown, Maryland? Absolutely; minus the teeth. I lived there.
"Ya got ten dollas?"
Misery loves company so please don't join him in the cesspool.I am going to give your line of stupidity all the serious commentary it deserves.
Damn your mom only charged $10?
No surprise but you're very confused. Roast... um, no it's not.Bunch of snowflake sissies... The ever present victim complex rolls onwards... This is a ROAST. You ladies would have really wet your pants had someone like Jeff Ross been the roastmaster. The fact that the person who is supposed to be roasted is too thin skinned to show up says all you need to know. The cry babies that get offended...
No surprise but you're very confused. Roast... um, no it's not.
wikipedia said:Since 1983, however, the featured speaker has usually been a comedian, with the dinner taking on the form of a 'roast' of the president and his administration.
Are you more offended with the lies or that the host pointed it out?http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mich...ee-sanders-ignites-backlash/story?id=54812012
"I have to say I’m a little star-struck," Wolf said, directing her joke at the press secretary. "I love you as Aunt Lydia in 'The Handmaid’s Tale.'"
"I actually really like Sarah, I think she's very resourceful," Wolf said. "She burns facts, and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoky eye."
"Like maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s lies."
Dovetail that into what the president of the association said. Give me the bigger picture.
No surprise but you're very confused. Roast... um, no it's not.
The president of the White House Correspondents' Association has apologized for Michelle Wolf's 'divisive' monologue.
Margaret Talev full statement on controversial WHCA dinner
Dear Members:
I want to tell you how much your kind words meant to me following my personal remarks at last night's White House Correspondents' Dinner about the roots of my belief in journalism's essential role.
I have also heard from members expressing dismay with the entertainer's monologue and concerns about how it reflects on our mission. Oliver Knox, who will take over this summer as our president, and I, recognize these concerns and are committed to hearing from members on your views on the format of the dinner going forward. Last night's program was meant to offer a unifying message about our common commitment to a vigorous and free press while honoring civility, great reporting and scholarship winners, not to divide people. Unfortunately, the entertainer's monologue was not in the spirit of the mission.
Every day we are working hard to advocate for our members and ensure coverage that benefits the public, and the dinner is an important opportunity to highlight and maintain our essential work. The White House Correspondents' Association remains dedicated to that mission.
Margaret Talev
Don't let reality stop them from white-knighting for their unfunny crack-baby "comedienne."
From a pure technical standpoint, I really don't enjoy her delivery and find her voice grating to listen to.
But there were some pretty good zingers in there. People are in an absolute uproar about the "smokey eyes" comment towards SHS. Both my wife and I found that to be one of the more benign jokes in there. She put a compliment and a jab into one joke. People are taking offense about "taking it personal on her looks" when it was actually a compliment about how well she can apply makeup while *COMPLETELY* ignoring the fact that the real jab was at the fact that SHS completely destroys truth.
It is really telling that out of a monologue centered on how our country’s leadership is led by pathological liars and how people are still dying from unclean drinking water in Flint the thing everyone is focused on is how someone made fun of the pathological liar press secretary.
Yup and she put a bow on it at the end by aiming the flame thrower at the press for enabling Trump and profiting off of it.
Since when did righties get all PC??
In all sincerity, how does that statement *not* boil down to apologizing for Wolfe's monologue being politically incorrect?The president of the White House Correspondents' Association has apologized for Michelle Wolf's 'divisive' monologue.
Dovetail that into what the president of the association said. Give me the bigger picture.
