I so love this esssy I don’t know where to start. With friends like these…? No, that’s too cliche.
But honestly, with friends like these who needs enemies? They make Democrats look so stupid. Even in June that was a stupid letter. Stupid politically, stupid on policy, stupid on morals, stupid for the future of the planet. F….. jeez.
I so love this esssy I don’t know where to start. With friends like these…? No, that’s too cliche.
But honestly, with friends like these who needs enemies? They make Democrats look so stupid. Even in June that was a stupid letter. Stupid politically, stupid on policy, stupid on morals, stupid for the future of the planet. F….. jeez.
Wasn’t aware of Raskin’s pedigree. Makes sense. You do hit on the head the type of fool who has hobbled liberals/progressives/whatever since the early 1900s. “…people who thought they were smart because they could write sentences using 20 polysyllabic words that you had to read three times to make sense of.” So true.
TC, from time to time you drop these nuggets of your personal history of orbiting around these foci of power or influence, and your rational approach really enlightens. You’re like a Forrest Gump, but without the developmental disability. An autobiography of your intellectual development would make interesting reading.
I so love this esssy I don’t know where to start. With friends like these…? No, that’s too cliche.
But honestly, with friends like these who needs enemies? They make Democrats look so stupid. Even in June that was a stupid letter. Stupid politically, stupid on policy, stupid on morals, stupid for the future of the planet. F….. jeez.
Wasn’t aware of Raskin’s pedigree. Makes sense. You do hit on the head the type of fool who has hobbled liberals/progressives/whatever since the early 1900s. “…people who thought they were smart because they could write sentences using 20 polysyllabic words that you had to read three times to make sense of.” So true.
TC, from time to time you drop these nuggets of your personal history of orbiting around these foci of power or influence, and your rational approach really enlightens. You’re like a Forrest Gump, but without the developmental disability. An autobiography of your intellectual development would make interesting reading.
I think I am sort of writing that here at TAFM.