There’s a bike rack at the White House?
Spicer said this fellow jumped a bike rack. Is the place surrounded by bike racks now in addition to the fence?
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Sean Spicer‏Verified account @PressSec
Individual jumped bike rack on Pennsylvania Ave, not @WhiteHouse fence. Great response by @SecretService
Pruit hasn’t gotten around to getting rid of the bikeracks yet.
He was not armed and was carrying a document he wished to deliver to the White House, CNN reported, citing an unnamed law enforcement source.
Only if it were a notice of eviction. But, alas, the Republican Congress won’t do its job.
Trump: “Who’s this chick named Bike? Is she hot? I’d like to see her rack.”
Perhaps a graphic novel depicting the Constitution, hoping that in this form Trump might be able to read/understand what he swore an oath to uphold?
The “preventative exercise program” component of TrumpRyanDontCare healthcare plan.
“@PressSec, @WhiteHouse @SecretService”
Anyone else long for the days when statements were put out in non-140-character form?
1858:
“The Lincoln–Douglas Debates were a series of seven debates in which either Douglas or Lincoln would open with an hour address. The other would then speak for an hour and a half. The first then had 30 minutes of rebuttal.
They drew especially large numbers of people, including from neighboring states. Major papers from Chicago sent stenographers to create complete texts of each debate, which newspapers across the United States reprinted in full…"
2017:
”tl;dr.”
We have met The Idiot Culture, and it is us.


L8r
Sean Shyster Tweet:
Individual jumped bike rack on Pennsylvania Ave, not @WhiteHouse fence. Great response by @SecretService
Remarkable! Shyster was actually able to identify a government agency / function (besides the military) that Trump likes!
Print journalism is delivered every morning to the darr household. No batteries needed. The one drawback for me is that the Wall Street Journal is too conservative for my taste but it was Mrs darr’s idea that we should examine all sides of issues.
When I wrote my journal articles in my field of science I always did the 1st draft on a paper pad pf 81/2X11 and in pencil. Then it got typed for my students to work on. No computers in the 1st 2 decades of teaching. Then we go Apple II’s in 1995 and the rest is ancient history…
As to WSJ - their reporting is top notch. I avoid the opinion pages like the plague.
The opinion pages of the wsj are a shock to the system for sure.
I get two print artifacts delivered daily.
I must be the village idiot then
What does “tl;dr” translate to?
I understand what @theghostofeustacetilley posted however.
He wanted to deliver a message to the White House?
Put in the mail, dude, and then it will be filed where your message would have gone anyway.
Trumpski is in Mar-a-Lago, as usual.
I hope these Republican conmen — Republican’s words — do a better job of defending the country than they do defending a block in Washington.
That’s interesting. Will share with my writer husband who still does his first drafts on yellow pads.
I still use yellow legal pads. Although, I did have to explain to the people at Office Depot that when I ask for a legal pad, I want the 8.5 x 14. “You know, LEGAL size.” (Then I had to explain what letter size and legal size are.)