You would have thought that viewers had had enough of CNN’s #DemTownHall Monday night, especially after one ridiculously convoluted answer from Hillary Clinton that showed why debates have time limits. It turns out there was time for just one more question for Clinton, and unfortunately, it looks like the good part is going to go unanswered.
Was this an accident? Has this kid ever played a plant in a school play before?
“I can see why they gave you this question” ???? Wut…
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It’s no secret that we humans suck at looking after stuff. But it’s one thing to lose a painting or classic movie and another to lose the most basic things holding our civilization together. We’ve told you before about the priceless cultural artifacts and historic sites that our species has managed to misplace over the […]
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As the dramatic musical flourish kicked off the #DemTownHall on CNN Monday night, GOP presidential candidate Rand Paul got in a quick dig at DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz and her particular talent of hiding debates behind football games and on channels their cable providers haven’t even heard of.
I can’t believe the Dems didn’t hide the #DemTownHall during the NFL championship games yesterday…
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In contemporary society, phone messages and voice mails are more annoying than helpful. Since cell phones with call displays became prevalent, messages are usually left only in emergencies or when your parents call. Still, there are cases of messages becoming integral clues in some truly disturbing unsolved mysteries. 10 The Murder Of John Masegian In […]
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Bernie Sanders was first up at Monday night’s #DemTownHall, and considering that Joan Walsh admits to finding it “jarring” to hear a Democratic politician rely on the generic male pronoun “he,” the entire event must have been a bumpy ride. The truth is, there are plenty of gender-neutral pronouns out there, but no one seems to have decided which set to use. The xe family seems to have the largest following in the United States, and we’d be thrilled for Democratic politicians to start using it their speeches…
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President Obama has a habit of touting his success stories and then ignoring them as they fall apart under his watch. Hillary Clinton apparently learned a lot from him as secretary of state, reaching deep back into her political career during the #DemTownHall Monday night and claiming victories that didn’t quite turn out to be victories.
Twice so far in #Hillary’s answer: “The Iranians”
— Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) January 26, 2016Just went up to 5 “The #Iranians”
— Bahman Kalbasi (@BahmanKalbasi) January 26, 2016
Fox News contributor Richard Grenell managed to catch quite a few of these successes fly past…
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Rob Lowe is watching the #DemTownHall on CNN tonight, and he’s feeling the burn in his ears as candidate Bernie Sanders reaches stun volume while shouting about one of his favorite topics: raising taxes.
Watching Bernie Sanders. He’s hectoring and yelling at me WHILE he’s saying he’s going to raise our taxes. Interesting way to communicate.
— Rob Lowe (@RobLowe) January 26, 2016You need to pay more taxes because shut up…
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It should come as no surprise that during World War II, airplane designers around the world built some fascinating experimental airplanes. From early helicopters to bombers meant to attack the United States, these are some of the most interesting airplanes to ever fly. 10 Blackburn B-20 Photo via Wikimedia During World War II, floatplanes and […]
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Chess is the greatest war game ever invented. There are only 64 squares and 32 pieces, but the game’s complexity boggles the imagination. The mathematician Claude Shannon, the “Father of Information Theory,” once calculated the number of unique games that could be played. The answer was a jaw-dropping 10120, which is more than the number […]
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