But he won’t be home, like you assumed.
I nominate Kimberly Guilfoyle! She’s got great connections to the Family, in bed with Junior and all. That’s what it’s all about.
Fine. If it’s important to you I will stipulate that my intent was not to suggest he is literally in the house 24 hours a day. My intent was to emphasize that he still doesn’t have a job. But you’re certainly correct that in actual fact he’s not literally home all the time.
I remember not long ago when people holding Sarah’s job thought getting the facts right was very important. I remember more than one being upset with the President’s staff for asking him or her to lie. One said that he talked to the President before each briefing to know exactly what the President wanted to convey. Another said the public and the President deserved honesty and integrity. I know that sometimes those sentiments were not met, but that is what a hard working press secretary aspired to provide.
In the Trump administration, lying is all in a day’s work, as is sneering at reporters just trying understand the latest lie. Sanders has lowered the bar considerably.
The story does matter. Otherwise, Prime members are paying simply for “the opportunity for comments,” which you and I are getting for free.
TPM claims it’s about “breaking news and analysis.” This piece is neither.
I’m glad you like the comments. So do I.
Her parents may have aged normally but that had to be one God awful, pun intended, family to grow up in. The craven father, eating disorders all around and her dreadful brothers who tortured and murdered dogs. (I cannot forgive those men for that on any level - no way-no how). There had to be some horrific shit going down in that household for kids to grow up in for these behaviors and what these children became.
It’s extremely hard for me to find empathy for her at all, she is so deliberately vile, but deep down inside, somewhere piled under a million other compartmentalized boxes of me, I can see a young toddler girl who had no control of who her family is, have to suffer years of what must have been hell and then end up like this. I think I can go there, I just don’t have time right now to go dig up that certain box of empathy as we have a country to save first before I indulge in such a luxury.
Mortimer Snerd
Chuckie
The doll from “Trilogy of Terror”.
Lionel Hutz Esq. :o)
A sample: Dr. Hibbert: Well, only one in two million people has what we call the “evil gene”. Hitler had it, Walt Disney had it, and… Freddy Quimby has it.
Lionel Hutz: Thank you, Dr. Hibbert. I rest my case.
Judge Snyder: You rest your case?
Lionel Hutz: What? Oh no, I thought that was just a figure of speech. Case closed.
Bugs Bunny: [about Witch Hazel] She may not be very pretty now, but she was someone’s baby once.
Guilfoyle recently started dating Donald Trump Jr…
Oh my god! Yikes!
There’s only one other bucket of sludge that could leave the White House fast enough to suit me, and he’s the blob infesting the Oval Office. The thing that really turns sets my stomach rolling is that five minutes after she oozes down the White House driveway for the last time, she’ll have to make one of two choices.
- Hire someone to write her book which might just cover her legal fees or
- Take that K Street job, get rich, and hope that legal aid is one of the benefits.
Either way, she’ll be out of power, in legal trouble, and gone from the National sight.
Now if only the very same thing would happen to the cretin she works(ed) for.
I agree with you. But I also find it sad that things have gotten so bad that we are making these distinctions. The liar that felt a little bit bad about it seems like the good guy compared to where we’ve gone from there.
And it doesn’t bode well for how much worse Sarah Huckster’s replacement will be…
His aplomb is legendary.
Charles Manson is available and he’d be an improvement. Plus he’s a skin head neo-Nazi so he’d fit right in. Sarah’s daddy should be able to bring him back from the dead…hallelujah.
Tell me about it! Grew up on Long Island. Friend of a friend worked at Shea in '68 and got us in for Game 7 WS (game was pushed back one day b/c of weather). Was under canopy in left field (extra seating.) when Ray Knight hit his home run. Everyone was drinking and in the pursuit of the ball Mets Security and NY Finest got into a fist fight. It was a great moment.
Once the owners started to change the ‘character’ of the team, I moved on after a couple more years. Haven’t really had a team since then. But Jets still have a hold on me. Sad.
Well, the early reviews of Sean Spicer wasn’t good at all…