Every day I step into the kitchen and ask myself what it was I am going to do. So you are right.
But it has never happened to either of us before giving a speech about why we should be the leader of the free world. So we can can cut ourselves some slack.
I am sick to death of the Troll Nation™ (HT Amanda Marcotte). I know their whole life revolves around “owning the libs” and returning the favor does nothing good for anyone, but sometimes you just wish someone would dox them so they could be introduced to a little blunt force trauma.
What bothers me is the media heathers keep falling for this BS scenario that there might be some National Abortion Ban bill that will come out of Congress that Trump might sign or have to veto.
They are not going to do it that way.
They are going to use The Comstock Act to make non-surgical abortion illegal. No Congress needed.
“…or leave the cemetary staffer twisting in the wind?” Wind twisting by low level staffers is an American tradition addressed competently only by people like Will Stockdale in No Time for Sergeants.
As a teenager back then I remember some of the blame for the evacuation of Saigon under Ford being put upon a number of people. The Democrats along with a number of moderate Republicans ie George Akin R-VT “declare victory and leave” reduced funding for the war. The administration who was seen by folks to their right like Reagan and Helms as being soft on communism. Others who blamed the troops. And of course the timeworn “stabbed in the back” attitude.
The MAGAs are owning themselves. Not too bright. Remember that mini convention in the office of one of the two guys who got him on the ballot
LANSING — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will remain on Michigan’s Nov. 5 ballot after a judge sided with Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, who said it’s too late under state election law to have Kennedy’s name removed from the presidential ballot.
But Court of Claims Judge Christopher Yates ruled Tuesday that Michigan election law is clear — minor party presidential candidates cannot withdraw from the ballot. Kennedy had qualified for the presidential ballot in Michigan after being nominated by the Natural Law Party, and the deadline for minor political parties to hold nominating conventions has already passed.
“Elections are not just games, and the Secretary of State (SOS) is not obligated to honor the whims of candidates for public office,” Yates wrote in a four-page opinion.