Oh Phyllis, why couldn’t you have taken Donnie with you?
The only other thought I might add is this: What the fuck took you so long, Phyllis?
“Schlafly earned a master’s degree in government from Harvard in 1945.”
And yet she seems–like Trump–to have never given the Constitution
even a passing glance.
Harvard, I lost some respect for you on this one…
The Wicked Witch was a more sympathetic and compassionate character.
I remember a line from “It’s a Wonderful Life” that when an angel gets their wings a bell rings.
I think I just heard the toilet being flushed.
My mother was a hard-working, extremely intelligent, and respected woman who died in 2010 at the age of 90 years. She also believed in the old adage, “if you don’t have anything good to say about someone, it is best to keep your mouth shut.”
But my mother was also as progressive as they come: pro-labor, pro-union (a union member for over 30 years), pro-gay, pro-choice, pro- women’s rights, pro- civil rights, etc. And my mother absolutely DESPISED Phyllis Schlafly, and I can almost hear my mother, who also occasionally was known for using salty language and for not holding back on her opinions, say, “Thank goodness the bitch is FINALLY dead!”
Death: The Great Equalizer
Scalia, this loon, and ?
Good things come in three’s.
I would have liked your Mom.
It’s the conservative way!
Why is it that the good die young?
This little jingle will be rattling around in my head all day:
Didn’t she used to sell OJ?
She couldn’t have held on about 2 more months? I wanted to have her see Hillary win and the Republican party implode.
You are confusing her with Anita Bryant.
Another phosphorus star burns in H-E-Double-Hockey-Sticks. I hope she and Fagan Reagan share a kiln.
Please, if there is a god let it be a certain person whose first name begins with a “D”, his second a “J” and his last name a “T”. (And I’m not referring to Darrel James Thompson.)