I livetweeted the debate while drinking. I feel oddly empowered. Trump blew up any small remaining chance he had at winning, so we're good.
Willow ,'The Killer In Me'
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, it's so darn good to see so many posts here.
Apparently all the media are losing their shit because Trump didn't promise to respect the results of the election.
And I'm all, WHAT DID YOU EXPECT? This is the guy who doesn't apologize to his wife. He thinks he's never done anything he needs forgiveness for. He's never failed a job interview. He's always gotten everything he wants because he's rich and vindictive. OF COURSE he isn't going to concede!
"I will tell you at the time. I will keep you in suspense."
He's priming his audience for next season. It's a cliffhanger!
(Colbert just said that too. I am not copying Colbert.)
I didn't see the debate because we were busy buying a new TV. But I am watching Colbert, which seems to be good enough.
Huh. Now I'm thinking about election night, and his (potential*) concession speech on election night.
Does he do it, and not really concede? Does Pence have to do it? Do we end up with hours of "why isn't he conceding already?" on the news?
* due respect to the whatever from high atop the thing
* due respect to the whatever from high atop the thing
Did you go outside, turn around three times, and spit?
(I would not have remembered that, but someone on Twitter posted a link to the scene recently. I miss the early days of Josh and Sam, and CJ and Toby.)
He litigates. He will say that Gore did and therefore we need to respect it and he will litigate the shit out of it.
Turn around three times and swear.
Can he actually litigate if the race isn't close?