“feared might primary him in 2014”
To the editor: there is no such verb as “to primary”
That money went towards a slew of personal expenses including tanning
salon visits, dolphin boat rides, airline tickets to Sudan, and a new
dishwasher, per the newspaper.
There seems to be some link between tanning salon usage and the GOP. There seem to be a bunch of them with that orange hue and periodic raccoon eyes. I think tanning beds may rot the brain–could explain a few things.
Did Stevieboy even out-grift Two Scoops?
Not even close.
A clear example where throwing the bum out was necessary, but not sufficient.
“Twerk” Is not a verb either.
Yet, there it sits in the Oxford English Dictionary, not terribly far from “sympathy”.
Sounds like today’s average GOP rep to me.
The lizard people have to affix their human costumes by curing the polymer skin with UV light.
o.0
Oh, that Ben Wetmore.
“A 28-year-old Loyola law school student and conservative activist named Ben Wetmore has emerged as the Fifth Beatle of the Landrieu phone-tampering case.”
I’m sure he’s perfectly normal. Here, why don’t you sit next to him. I have to go.
No kidding. The question is if it’s correlation or causation.
Don’t the large cash donations to this grifter pretty much prove that being rich does not equate to being smart?
Yet another example of how both parties are the same and how your vote doesn’t matter.
Lock him up – in the Bozo Bin.
they were tasked with tracking White’s movements, trying to “catch him cursing” and uncover damning evidence like whether his car was messy…
My political future is over before it began…sigh.
The English language is not locked into stone. There is no agency that determines what new verbs are allowed to be used as there is in Spanish or (I think) French.
“To primary” makes perfect sense in American politics.
Sometimes this makes me want to change my party affiliation, don a push up bra under colorful tight fitting dresses, high heels, a cross necklace and start jabbering right wing nonsense and see how much money I can rake in.
/s
“Wetmore installed Shaughn Adeleye as a plant in White’s office”
You know, when I read this line for a split second I thought the guy dressed up as a ficus and sat in a corner for three months, watching through his leaves and waiting. And I wasn’t at all surprised.
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Republican Party in all its glory.
Thank you Grammar Fairy.