Contestant: I’ll take What’s That for $400 Alex
Alex: The answer is, Doug Collins body
Contestant: What’s that sticking out of Trump’s ass.
Contestant: I’ll take What’s That for $400 Alex
Alex: The answer is, Doug Collins body
Contestant: What’s that sticking out of Trump’s ass.
Collins may want to take a peek at the Constitution.
Wow, this old academic scored 5 out of 5 on your list.
(Checks and polishes nails).
You should have asked what she thought of Trump pardoning a war criminal or attacking the father of a Gold Star soldier.
This times 1,000.
From the lips of our last GOP “War president” - “Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.” Collins apparently doesn’t remember the resounding success of that little ME adventure.
Wasn’t going to go there. She was a Marine. She coulda taken me out.
Not to mention, we were in an elevator going four floors. It was barely enough time to have the discussion I related.
WaPo update on plane crash in Iran
That’ll always be a theory, even after it’s completely disproven.
Here they are warming up in the cloak room…
…Collins has a lower IQ.
…the bucket has more self respect.
…I have more respect for the bucket.
… the bucket is less full of shit.
I can’t believe she thought Trump’s speech was great. He and it were pathetic.
I suppose she’s not allowed to criticize the asshole. Best to say nothing.
Oh, no - she was quite genuine in her enthusiasm. The guy next to her said nothing.
What was telling was her statement about his truth telling - ‘sometimes’.
It was confusing to me as I’d read the summaries here with the sniffling and the commentary on the congressional briefing afterwards.
It does say a lot about how an event’s interpretation is informed by one’s history and beliefs. Here, no one liked the speech, but this one raves about how wonderful it was.
This, folks, is a microcosm of America today.
The people that I actually do love and care for are my family. Demeaning my family by inappropriate adjectives says a lot about Republicans.
And yes I do understand that Doug is really trying to insert killers into the Venn diagram of my family, but it is just the same thing.
First thought was that he was another who had never served and never understood what war is like other than Hollywood and video games. I stand corrected, he was a Navy Chaplin, so he served but that still does not answer if he understands the terror and hell that is war, it ain’t clean and bloodless as the Duke’s movies portray.
Did anyone not expect this? In a few days, a week at the outside, this will be a standard talking point of the Trump administration.
So they’ve hit the ceiling on their rhetoric.
The fact that she could listen to the whole thing (if she did) doesn’t say much for her. In the segment I saw, he was monotone, had no energy, and told some real whoppers. Milley stood in back, unhappy, eyes darting around the room. The other military guy appeared to be blinking in Morse Code.
I think there are too many countries that want to know the truth. Ukraine because it was their plane, Iran because it happened there, Canada because they lost a lot of citizens and the Boeing since they built the plane.
For some reason the Ukrainians are welcoming lots of countries to the investigation, but not including Boeing. I suspect Boeing will find out what happened but doesn’t sound like it will be easy.
Most reasonable people can assume that Rep. Collins mourns those who fought for the confederacy and took up arms against our country.
In Georgia they even have a day set aside, the sadly misnamed Confederate heroes day.