I think the only reschedule was watching the Mueller hearing rather than his usual fox news shows.
“The greatest Russian operative of all time. Bigly great.”
His fellas, his generals, his people, all the best of their kind.
“I wasn’t going to watch it all and then I started thinking about it and then I watched a little bit at the very beginning and I couldn’t believe what I was saying"
Everyone here realizes he was talking about Bubble Guppies right?
No one should try to parse the salad, in the long run it’ll make you cry and make you crazy and old before your time.
now I have to watch shifty shift because he just went through three hours and now he has to go through shifts and I said this is going to be very interesting. I’ve never seen anything like it, actually. It was sort of good television.”
I’m sure I’m sure. BTW, have two rescue felines myself. One walked out of the woods with a limp. Other one was just really skinny and hungry. But she never mentioned the six little ones she just gave birth to under our back porch. Do’h! Okay no more cat stories.
“…not as vital…” I’ve been thinking the same thing, at least from a GOP perspective. From Reagan forward, it appears to me that the presidency has been more of a ceremonial post, speechifying and ribbon cutting, with the expectation that GOP bills will be signed into law with little or no real review or understanding from the Oval Office.[quote=“steviedee111, post:3, topic:109267, full:true”]
The nation has yet to collapse from within or fall off a ledge into the void. If nothing else Trump’s term can console us the office of President is possibly not as vital as many presume. Obviously doing nothing all day in the Oval Office is possible and the sun still rises the next morning.
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We grew up as a dedicated Dog family. But I won’t put a dog through waiting for me to come home to be able to poop or pee. So, with a little guilt prodding from my nest emptying child, I adopted two sibling rescue cats. They’re nice people. And very clean and tidy. Which is good, since I am a bit untidy.
hahahahah He swore he wasn’t going to watch it.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
And, lets’ see, wait for it, the results are in: he LIED again!
Yeah and this is one of his patented Lie Like a 3 Year Old lies.
I thought everyone knew by now that when a female feral feline starts hanging around your backdoor that she is most definitely pregnant. That’s how my old boy Napoleon came into this world! Born on a friend’s back porch.
That’s a fair point but I think he did watch.
First he suggested moving the meetings and in the same sentence said he didn’t want to do that, later on he says he watched more than he intended and still later talks as though he watched it all.
I am sure the meetings were actually phone calls with his usual cronies - and he called while he was watching (since he is incapable of sustaining an attention span for that long). That meant he could watch snippets while regaling his friends and advisors with his opinions at the same time.
Better than twitter since he could get feedback in real time.
Was it Mort Sahl who said something like Roosevelt proved that a cripple could be president, Kennedy proved a Catholic could be president, and Eisenhower proved we don’t even need a president? [I cannot for the life of me remember the first president he named, but the Kennedy and Eisenhower bits are emblazoned in my memory.]
I think “operative” is generous. Puppet, maybe tool, ASSet, but not operative.
Haha! You give me too much credit. My life isn’t nearly that exciting. My day job just includes purchasing truckloads of raw material, so I know the upper weight limit of what I can purchase per truck. I don’t wear mirrored Ray Bans either. Actually I’m the lady you see driving down the road early in the morning with my eyes darting side to side to make sure no deer decides to attack my car - something that happens way too often in my parts, and way too often to me. Last summer at our local airport, a morning commuter plane actually hit a deer on the runway during takeoff! I do love working evenings at the library though - interesting, fun, and strange people!
My daughter told me about Oat Milk. She hasn’t tried it, but I guess it’s all over NYC. I do have a couple favorite breakfast foods myself. One is Johnnycake crumbled in a bowl with whole milk and sprinkled with brown sugar. When I was little, I thought it was named after my dad! The other is Pon Haus (the “English” call it Scrapple ) fried so it’s crispy on the outside. Then I douse it in maple syrup. It’s not so good for me, but damn I do love it on special occasions.
…I watched a little bit at the very beginning and and I couldn’t believe what I was saying. [sic]
Most of the time, I can’t believe what you’re saying, either, Donnie.
I will try both. Johnnycake I have heard people from PR talking about it but I have never had. Scrapple I have heard about as well but never had. Except there was a Detroit styled breakfast counter kind of place down near 2 WTC when I worked there in the mid 1980s and I had scrapple once with eggs and another time I stopped there I had something called Garbage. Liked them both.
I was just teasing you, imagining you were a Jane Bond when not volunteering at the Library. Strange people at the Library, huh? Who woulda thunk?
I bought some oat milk today and made coffee with it when I got back from errands and getting my eyes examined and purchasing some new glasses after 6 years. They have Ray Bans at the store so I was debating to get some new ones in addition, but I have a pair of sort of squared Ray Ban aviators (non mirrored) from many years ago and they work fine still and still look new, so I wear them when I am not driving and it is hot and sunny.
I cannot say I am impressed with the Oat Milk in my coffee and it is not cafe con leche, the resulting concoction. The Real Academia de la Lengua Espanyola would consider Oat Milk an anglicismo or a barbarismo and I would have to agree. So, now I have to drink my coffee with a gallon of the stuff for the next few days.