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Extra, Extra: Sean Spicer Does It Again
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Extra, Extra: Sean Spicer Does It Again


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Ben Yakas

Published Apr 11, 2017

Modified Apr 11, 2017


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Published Apr 11, 2017

Modified Apr 11, 2017


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  • Chris Sevier, the "anti-porn warrior" who wants to put a porn filter on every internet-connected device, has a warrant out for his arrest.
  • Bill O'Reilly laughed at the footage of a United passenger being forcibly dragged off the plane.
  • Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie's joint album is finally coming out!
  • Vulture has a good interview with The Fate Of The Furious director F Gary Gray about how one makes one of these ridiculously fun movies.
  • These 10-year-olds named their baseball team The Illuminati because "the future is bright" (and also the One World Order controls all of our destinies).
  • Survey: Christie is the country's least popular governor.
  • Rogue One gets the Honest Trailer treatment.
  • A stand-up comedian took the term "shock comic" as literally as possible on Conan last night.
  • How to know if you’ve sent a bad tweet.
  • The EPA staff is reportedly "openly mocking" Trump’s "arrogant and callous" policies.
  • No one has had as bad a day today as Sean Spicer, who unnecessarily compared Hitler and Assad to everyone's horror.
  • And finally, Penny is a very curious dog!

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