Wednesday, October 23, 2019

The Man Who Spewed Too Much And Other Wednesday Headlines

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'Crybaby Trump Just Wants Democrats To Stop Lynching Him With Perfectly Legal Impeachment' [Wonkette]

David Farenthold On The Doral Fiasco [The Bulwark Podcast]

ICYMI: Even With Overpaid Professional Dumb Person John McCain's Daughter Absent, The View Managed To Be 1000 Times More Insufferable On Tuesday [The Daily Beast]

Just Some Out And Out Naked Homophobia In Tennessee [Towleroad]

'The Scary, Weird, Somewhat True Story Of The Bunny Man' [Washingtonian]
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It's Never Too Early To Start Predicting How Bad The Oscars Will Be [The Daily Beast]

Gwen Ifill Is Being Honored With A Forever Stamp From The U.S. Postal Service [PBS]

Jared Harris Will Star In Apple TV+'s Adaptation Of Isaac Asimov's Foundation [Decider]

Kirsten Dunst Hopes Someday To Star In A Musical [Vulture]

NBC Reupped Noah Oppenheim's Contract In Spite Of Questions About His Handling Of Sexual Harassment Issues At NBC News [The Hollywood Reporter]


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Filmmaker Ken Loach Has Joined The 'Marvel Is Not Art' Chorus Chorus [Deadline]

Ford V. Ferrari Stars Christian Bale And Matt Damon Intend To Campaign Against Each Other For Lead Actor At Next Year's Oscars [Variety]

The Rewatchables Revisit Mr. Mom, Sponsored By Hulu's New Mr. Mom Series [The Ringer Podcast]

If You're A Verizon Customer, You'll Get A Year Of Disney+ For Free [The Wrap]

The Feds Aren't Done Charging Lori Loughlin In Operation Varsity Blues [NBC News]


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On The Late Show, Jonathan Groff Shared Footage Of Himself At Three Years Old Dressing Up As Mary Poppins For Halloween [Playbill]

A New National Christmas Tree Is Making Its Way To The Ellipse [DCist]

CBS This Morning Is Testing Out A Live Studio Audience Today [Variety Via MSN]

Henry Thomas Was Busted For A DUI In Oregon [People]

John Clarke, Who Starred On Days Of Our Lives For Four Decades, Has Died [CNN\


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The NATS! NATS! NATS! Hung On To Take Game One And America Is Getting A Free Taco [CBS Sports]

NFL Hall Of Famer Willie Brown Has Died [ESPN]

ESPN Cancelled The Daily Version Of Outside The Lines In Favor Of 'Branded' OTL Segments On Other Programs [Awful Announcing]

Adam Silver Has No Intention Of Curtailing The NBA's Interest In The Chinese Market [NBC Sports]

Stephen A. Smith Is Leaving His ESPN Radio Show (But He's Not Leaving ESPN) [New York Post]


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Notable Television Premieres On This Day
Mission: Impossible [1988 Reboot]
Boston Public [2000]
White Collar [2009]
Once Upon A Time [2011]

Today's Anti-Trumpidote

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