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Christina Warren
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Christina is a senior writer at Gizmodo.

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Good grief.

Right! I think the general public caught that it was unique, but it was fascinating to talk to lawyers and see how they interpreted it. It was certainly deliberate, and I think the point was to be forceful. And, as you mentioned, it’s of tremendous importance that she countersued. The imperative was to say that yes, Read more

Given a good portion of them are saying racist things, including actual WWII era Nazi slogans, I’d say the ones who are “protectin muh herituge” might be in the wrong crowd. Read more

The alt-right protestors were protesting the removal of a statue of a segregationist and, many would say, traitor. Does that automatically make all of them racists? Maybe not all of them, but it’s a rather questionable cause they’re supporting. Read more

Lisa Ling was wayyyy too smart for that show. So articulate, so well-traveled, I mean, she was everything poor Deb was not. But as the show got a little more polarizing (by hiring Elizabeth, Rosie, etc.), someone like Lisa was not going to last. Too normal, too sane. Read more

I think we’ve all been so trained by headlines to feel something along the lines of outrage and/or snark that we’re reading into some intent by the author that may not actually be there. Read more

I.... have no idea where you’re going with that headline or this article? Read more

Mueller’s lawyer M. Gabriel McFarland asked Swift whether she was “critical” of her then bodyguard, Greg Dent, for not intervening. Swift responded, “No, I am critical of your client for sticking his hand under my skirt and grabbing my bare ass.” Read more

He’s a CEO, though. Once you get to a C-level job, you’re supposed to be able to handle the human side of your company with more tact than this. Read more

Sounds like a typical scientist/engineer. They look at the data (can he function without her) and make a decision based on the data (yes, he can) and people’s feelings don’t matter. Read more

I have never heard of this before in my many decades on the planet.
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because Page Six clicked publish, and then i clicked publish Read more