Frontline does a 2-hour documentary on the major candidates every presidential election. Have done since '84. They bend over backwards to be dispassionate; reality, however, has a well-known liberal bias.
These are not policy discussions, nor are they wonky; think of the as "VH1 Behind the Music" by one of the best journalistic organizations in the history of media.
I'll put it this way. We now live in a world where Omarosa is opining about fiscal policy on PBS, and a woman whose speeches have been landing her in Time Magazine since she was a college senior is having her competence questioned. It's worth taking the time to get the long view.
I just watched ten minutes of a shitty Lionsgate rom-com, utterly confused at what a relationship in a seaside town had to do with the presidential election. Turns out I had downloaded the wrong The Choice (2016). Sadly the PBS version is region-locked...
I'll watch later; thanks. I'm surprised we haven't seen any Apprentice-based advertising from the Clinton camp. There has to be a fukkin gold mine of Trumpisms behind the scenes in unaired footage. I mean, Clinton attacked him for calling Miss Universe fat and a housekeeper, and how has he responded? By saying, "No really, I was right; she ate so much it disgusted me." He has no power to resist taking the bait.
Everyone I know who worked on the Apprentice (about a half-dozen people) firmly believe this whole "Trump thing" is an act. They think he's playing a persona because on set, he was always professional if a little eccentric. The Frontline thing is kind of amazing in that about three different people from the Trump camp (as in, actively working with Trump right now) insinuate that Donald Trump is running for President to get back at Obama for embarrassing him at the Washington Correspondent's Dinner.
The Frontline thing is kind of amazing in that about three different people from the Trump camp (as in, actively working with Trump right now) insinuate that Donald Trump is running for President to get back at Obama for embarrassing him at the Washington Correspondent's Dinner.
I learned this from a music video while ironing a shirt. Supporters of third-party candidates in potential swing states can consider swapping votes with people in nonswing states.He wanted to run with the Reform party in 2000.
Hipster RAtM, occupying Wall St. before it was cool. For a while I was seeing polls that put Gary Johnson as close to Trump as Trump to Clinton, and was implausibly hoping he'd come in second. I wouldn't want to see him win, but if you lean right this election your choices are libertarian or pants on head crazy and I'd be much more at ease if the other half of the country stated a clear preference for guns, drugs and capitalism.
Well, we can do you capitalism and guns without the drugs, and we can do you capitalism and drugs without the guns, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you guns and drugs without the capitalism. Capitalism is compulsory.
Wow, talk about a vendetta. NPR ran a story last year about how Obama spurned him back in 09. Apparently, Trump offered to donate $100M to redesign the banquet hall at the White House. The Obama administration didn't even say no; they just never returned his calls. He might have an act, but when your grudge is so huge that you run for president, that's pretty damn pathological.