I often got those smudges on my hands when I did duplicates for school reports. I used mimeograph fluid to remove them.
This media never learn do they. You'd think professionals would remember the words "Don't listen to what they say, watch what they do." Today and you'll see all day on the hour the same chyron on MSN. "Trump lynching." Yeah, it's stupid but it's going to hold all day. In the meanwhile Trump heard a rumour. Sure he did, he said so.? That Hillary paid someone from Ukrane. To produce the Steele Dossier!? So off trots Bill Barr Trumps other bag boy, to investigate. Yeah, the US Attorney General. The independent section of the checks and balances were all so F'kn proud of. (Excuse me) Putin wants His lap dog Trump to clear Russia from the 2016 election interference, then switch the blame to Ukrane, as well as for the conflict in the Crimea and eastern Ukrane. He's already done Putin and Erdogan's bidding in NE Syria. With his great strategy, and Kurd slaughter. While Turkey and Russia gain massive influence there. Yet how many times will the offensive word lynching be heard on TV today?
Winning!!! #Russia/#Turkey agreement on #Syria: pic.twitter.com/J9A3HYGW2P— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 22, 2019
Trump mentioned yesterday that troops would be remaining in Syria to protect the oil. Even if they believed in doing the same, both Bush administrations would have messaged this better. I guess Trump's overall message. "Some Blood for Oil"
Some of these are weirdly appropriate for Millennials. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Dad joke Degenderize Emoticon GIF Macchiato Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Single-Payer Also bovine spongiform encephalopathy and physician-assisted suicide. Sounds like I was born in a really positive, uplifting year....
Can't wait to explain to my boss that I've spent a majority of my day reading the dictionary website.
In Trump defense, it is good that at least on this he keeps it real. Dude is a compolsive liar, but here he tells it like it is.
Assimetry: “Only” more than 100 ISIS have escaped. Remember the outrage when Obama traded five al-Qaeda terrorist for Bo Bergdahl? Five. https://t.co/iPwgY9h7wM— Kevin Baron (@DefenseBaron) October 22, 2019 Blind trust: Ugly. Interesting that this privately held hotel seems to be adhering to the Administration's anti-Kurd policies...or seeking to defend them. It's almost like it were an extended part of the White House. That seems like it shouldn't be legal, should it? https://t.co/Sck0YHlODU— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) October 23, 2019
Oh, that takes me back to my time studying abroad... https://thewashbag.com/2012/03/01/hall-of-shame-8-joey-beauchamp/ With both [Oxford United and Swindon Town] vying for promotion places, the Town’s visit to the Manor in March 1996 was a crucial encounter. With Swindon sitting eleven points above their rivals with two games in hand before the game, Oxford desperately needed a victory. As it was, the match proved to be one of a few blotches (albeit a big, ugly one…) on the Town’s otherwise impressive season – the 3-0 defeat their worst reverse of the season. To top it all, it was Joey who netted the final goal in front of the travelling support. At a time when the furore around Mad Cow Disease was at its peak, days after the game, Oxford fans produced tasteful commemorative “Mad Ox” t-shirts: “B.S.E. (Beat Swindon Easily).” I passed by the club shop the two or three days later and saw those shirts out. There were only 200 or 300 made, and though I had cash in hand, I felt it was better to have the locals buy those shirts rather than a one-off fan. To this day, I wish I had bought one.
Which thread do I say ******** the New York Times and that it's ********ing ridiculous that the anonymous writer of that "resistance" op-ed from someone "within" the administration is writing a ********ing book anonymously?
Supposedly the writer is going to donate much or most of his earnings to a foundation that supports and protects journos.
No matter what they will make this claim. He will go from stable genius to unable to participate in his own defense overnight. Its a redoubt they are surely already preparing. Trump is very good at subverting doctors. Remember, days or weeks after leaving office Nixon was hospitalized and isolated with 'Phlebitis.
This will also bring about an interesting use of logic, too unstable to participate in his own defense but too stable to invoke amendment 25.
RAID! On Wednesday, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) led a gang of two dozen conservative lawmakers as they barged into a classified evidence meeting in the impeachment proceeding against President Donald Trump. Gaetz — who is not a member of the Intelligence Committee but has demanded the right to review sensitive evidence as if he is one — received scorn from commenters on social media for his stunt: https://www.rawstory.com/2019/10/ho...ading-a-raid-on-a-secure-impeachment-hearing/
Lev Parnas' attorney is saying since Lev worked with Rudy and Rudy is Trump's lawyer, the case may involve executive privilege. IANAL but this is absurd on its face. Rudy doesn't work for the government so there's no ********ing way there's executive privilege.
Mike Pence's position is that Taylor's testimony proves that there's a lot more swamp for Trump to drain. Taylor is a Trump appointee.
Everyone else is playing chess while Trump plays the shapes game for toddlers where you have the big wooden blocks and you put the blocks into the properly-shaped spot. Right now he's trying to jam the square into the circle.