Meanwhile, Trump, visiting his motherâs Mexico and concerned with more serious foreign entanglements, is plotting to move Katy Turâs NBC charge card into a more expensive guest cottage without a complimentary breakfastâŚ
Preach it Hillz!!
Clinton called the Supreme Courtâs ruling âpurely proceduralâ and railed against âŚ
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee also railed against.âŚ
I hear that train a comminâ.
The SCOTUS 4 member âconservativeâ bloc just handed Clinton another GOTV and latino outreach tool.
I like âfulminatedââŚ
Dear Justice Roberts: thank you for giving Hillary another anchor to hang around Donaldâs neck.
Historically high Dem turnout, landslide defeat for GOP.
How about Clinton in a State of High Dudgeon over SCOTUS Ruling.
Iâve always been a big fan of high dudgeon, and we get to see a lot of it here. ![]()
âExecrateâ doesnât get the play it deservesâŚ
Nor âcastigateâ or âupbraidââŚand weâre going to see a lot of them, IDed or no.
Can I interest you in a helping of animadversion?
If you canât stump my âLook UpâŚâ contextual menu, you arenât trying.
âOstrobogulous piffle!â, fulminated the presumptive nominee.
winner.
âHeartbreakingâ works very well as a modifier.
Today's heartbreaking #SCOTUS immigration ruling could tear apart 5 million families facing deportation. We must do better. -H
â Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 23, 2016
TrainzâŚwhooooootâŚI just canât help myselfâŚwhoooooot!
Oh, TPM writers. To get back on track, I thoroughly encourage you to have a go at using the many fine alternatives for ârailedâ above. Iâll even add another - expostulate. And, not being Trump, there will be no consulting or findersâ fees.
@emilianoelmexicano will be soooooo pleased.
Youâre just all railed up for no good reason. As Mark Twain said, the difference between the right word and the almost-right word is the difference between lightning and lightning-bug. I accept that TPM exemplifies âlightning bug journalismâ.
Iâll see your " Ostrobogulous piffle", and raise you one âBrobdingnagian casuistryâ.
âSeeing that, I swifty folded.â
That sounds like the quality of being opposed to Japanese cartoons.