Damn you.
Obviously I’m being a little hyperbolic; but I don’t think that it’s so clear cut that SCOTUS could just order the arrest of a President without some level of confusion and drama.
I think you wooshed everyone under the age of 60. It’s just you and me here.
And I do… Love you two… !
(BTW, I’m 32. My parents controlled the car radio when I was growing up, however.)
Search this page for the word “dacha”, gospodin.
Pence is a complete tool. His whole job at this point is to pretend that Trump isn’t saying 90% of the shit Trump is saying. He’s even more pathetic than Christie was.
Hey I’m under 60, and I got it.
Unfortunately
Less than 15 years after it was established, the Supreme Court “granted themselves” a power they were widely believed to already have. Now over 200 years later, you think it’s not a stretch for them to issue an arrest warrant for the President? Yeah, ok.
Oh, I agree on the complete tool part. He really is a despicable person. But the king of pathetic really as to be Christie, doesn’t it? To so publicly smooch his chubby little lips up to the Great Cheeto’s ass, and still not get the job? That is truly pathetic.
Christie was largely in the background after he endorsed. Pence has to be out front each time Trump says something asinine and swear that Trump didn’t actually say it. I’m giving the crown to Pence. Not that Christie has anything to be proud of.
Yep, it is like a more polite way to tell the world that “I’m with stupid”.
Same here, on both counts.
And thanks for the earworm.
Hey! I got that reference!
Ouch. How dare you!
Just now, live on CNN, Fareed Zakaria called Trump “a bullshit artist”. Uncensored.
emphasis added
That’s a go to phrase for him-“I don’t know him” or “She doesn’t know me.” It’s very odd. Among other things, he uses it to dismiss criticism, implying that the only people whose opinions matter are people he’s met in person and spent a lot of time with. No matter their other credentials, if they’re not friends of his, their perspective and statements are worthless. (It gets really weird when he claims not to know people when there’s a public record that he does.)
I’m guessing that’s how he does business. He gets in a room with one other person and the two of them talk until some agreement happens, but it’s not possible to do that with something as large and unwieldy as the federal government.
A great deal of Americans start paying attention to the election after the conventions and Trump is really coming out the blocks strong, isn’t he? Dissing a Gold Star mother may endear him to his hardcore base but will likely alienate him from regular fence-sitters. And his wife showing up nude will not strengthen his loose support with the faith-based GOP base. He should be consolidating his likely voters not chasing them away.
Zakaria was too kind. Trump is more of a bullshit finger-painter.
Still too kind. He’s just flinging shit around like a big orange monkey.
It’s a great video. But what I was getting at was that Trump’s fans may not realize how close their attitudes and actions are to those of the toadies and sycophants we see in those movies, kissing up to the bully, praising him, and egging him on.
I was suggesting that being shown their conduct (from rallies and the Convention) intercut with the “Go, Biff!” scenes of the toadies doing their stuff, might provoke embarrassed recognition in a few of them. (The goal, always, is to hope to pick off a few at a time, given that many will never budge from their position of lips-affixed to their adored one’s ass.)