Well not all of them - Sam Adams was a gentleman farmer in New England.
But yes, for a great many of the founders, you got it.
Well not all of them - Sam Adams was a gentleman farmer in New England.
But yes, for a great many of the founders, you got it.
No doubt they just wanted to go on foundering well past their prime ,
Plus the sleazy nutritional supplement industry needs you to watch their back with the FDA.
Does anyone know how tall Hatch is? I swear he and Sessions could be the pixie twins.
Get me a micrometer calipers and well go from there.
There’s no slap fest like a couple of smug, rich, old men contesting a seat which bestows the power to be a right ol’ nuisance/gasbag.
All over you like a bitch, eh Orrin?
Burn in hell with your leader, you scumbag.
Hatchfast Gangrene and Beauriadoc Sesspool are headed to Mordor to hock the ring of power to Sauron for a few Orc scimitars and a used trébuchet from “Siegemax.”
Both. Old age was not on their minds, but a short brilliant career was.
How tall is Hatch? At 83 he’s shorter than he used to be.
Hatch: Trump Is “All Over Me.”
Well… nobody would want to see such a piece of shit…
I want to be sure you saw this. He won a Pulitzer. Hooray!
For persistent reporting that created a model for transparent journalism in political campaign coverage while casting doubt on Donald Trump’s assertions of generosity toward charities.
What a wonderful day! Thank you all for the good wishes today, and thanks to everyone who helped last year. I’m so incredibly grateful. https://t.co/gUabnrZ6Ux
2:35 PM - 10 Apr 2017
His bio says 6’ 2".
Hmmmm…Mint Julep…yummy…Derby time is just around the corner.
i.e. he has nothing else to live for because his wife hates him, his children don’t talk to him, and the Reps just keep him around to fill a seat.
Pleasantly unsurprising news. So well deserved.
But Peggy, “Love me some dead and decomposing Reagan” Noonan won a Pulitzer too. Go figure. And Paul Krugman has never won one, to my knowledge. Methinks the Peggy award was some latent bothsiderism.
There was a time when this older-than-dirt Senator-for-Life was a reasonable man who would reach across the aisle to seek compromise.
That was before I moved to Utah some 27 years ago. The man is party-first, all the time. No other considerations ever enter his mind.
The Salt Lake Tribune says their polling shows that 78% of Utahns think it’s time for him to be put out to pasture, but if he chooses to run again, he’ll win.
The only good that comes of this is that Jason Chaffetz is salivating at the prospect of getting his grubby little hands on Hatch’s seat. That won’t happen as long as Hatch draws breath.