“I’m leaving you!”
“But why, darling?”
“I caught you in bed with the babysitter!”
“That was sarcasm!”
Insipid harpy.
I really really hate ‘The Women of the WH’ that lie and enable and then rush out to assure you that YOU didn’t hear or see what they put out there…Then there is the double speak that constantly goes on.
Swung is the correct past tense of swing.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz.
I’m impressed. I know you read them all if you know about the glass cat.
I’ve been buying them slowly and have almost a complete collection of the originals with the original art nouveau illustrations.
Professional spokesperson at work.
Beware of failing lies.
Trump: Its wrong, wrong … WRONG!! Comey did no such thing. All the credit goes to Putin and his Russians.
Two different interviews. In the ABC interview with Stephanopoulos she said “This guy swung an election. He thought the wrong person would win.” No explanatory phrase after the assertion that Comey swung [sic] the election. (at the 1:12 mark on the embedded clip)
In a later interview with Cuomo she tried to walk it back with the sarcasm excuse and added the self serving phrase “I don’t think so.”
How come I never see her and Beavis together at the same time?
Beavis is ashamed of the relationship, says “The girls all get prettier at closing time.”
Hey KellyAnn!
Can I borrow your broom or are you goin’ somwhere
Hillary was never at 50? I thought we weren’t supposed to believe the polls.
Suggestion:
“Hamhock”, meet Hemlock.
Oh! I thought she was saying “schwing.” But now I realize that it was Kellyanne Conway – not Garth without his glasses on.
She has other interests: “Come to Butthead.”
Oh Lord, a yellow dress !
She’s not wrong, but that doesn’t diminish the more important factor that the Trump campaign conspired with a foreign adversary to interfere in the entire election process.
Every one the library had, lol. The first “real book” I read was my Mom’s Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz . I got stuck immediately on the word “vegetable” until I was told it wasn’t a piece of furniture. Luckily we always had a dictionary at hand so even though I couldn’t read it well I learned that much of the time I could be set on the right track.
The Glass Cat was always one of my favorite characters. When I was in college I used it to name a logic engine I wrote for a class, that would find proofs for logical expressions, showing the paths it was testing out as it went. The instructor got it immediately which is one reason why I loved him.
Some of the content was a little problematic, to be sure. But I love, love, loved those John O’Neil illustrations and his books too.
I’m with you on that, brother. Thanks to @coimmigrant below, the line under question is at 1:12, so you do not have to watch the entire lying sneering 6 min. She does not roll her eyes, but it could be a “sarcastic” question- tough to say as she is in her usual robotic monotone of lies.