I bet dinners at the Conway home are lovely.
Conway? Where have I heard that name before?
Anyone want to take any wager on how pleasant it is in THAT household tonight?
Hope there’s a nice couch somewhere in the home.
George may find the walk-in freezer is a warmer place to sleep tonight.
Hopefully, Dotard will issue a tweet indicating his continuing support of KAC. She’ll be out by Friday.
How would he know the difference from KAC?
Ain’t no place colder than a witch’s . . .
Someone wants a divorce (and who the fuck wouldn’t?)…
Best line in the column, as it fully explains how Dotard ended up with Ghouliani…
A final observation: It isn’t very surprising to see the president tweet a meritless legal position, because, as a non-lawyer, he wouldn’t know the difference between a good one and a bad one.
As Orwell stated, In a time of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. I’ll give him credit as a conservative and husband of a prominent Trump staffer for not compromising himself.
Somehow I remember it getting a lot of coverage about the time of the Bowling Green Massacre, but it wasn’t this guy…
Eh, this is about the third or fourth time for her imminent departure.
I’ll believe it when I see it.
This is not the worst thing for KAC. Consider: working for Trump as she does must be exhausting and offer diminishing returns. If she wants a career post-Trump, fashioning a path out before Mueller Time is sensible. Afterwards, those affiliated with Trump will be unemployable. Let’s remember that she was working for Cruz before Trump and publicly called him a liar. She knows him for what he is. She does what she does now for money, notoriety, and power. She’s a swamp creature with a gene for survival.
Seriously though, what would they talk about? She probably lies about what they are eating.
Soylent Green.
Tonight’s menu. Lobster Thermidor
It could be they’re both just washington villagers, playing the game. They go out and act like professionals (ahem) giving their all for whichever side currently employs them, and then when the whistle blows and they’re clocked out they share a good laugh at all the people who take the game seriously.
Such a lack of rigor, sadly, has been a disturbing trend in much of the politically charged public discourse about the law lately, and one that lawyers — regardless of their politics — owe a duty to abjure.
Oh please, George, good luck getting Hair Furor’s lawyers to be able to spell abjure, much less define it. While we’re at it, the same goes for duty.