Okay, here’s an idea for Donnie: instead of “exit polls” where you ask people who they voted for, how about entrance polls? You ask them who they plan to vote for before the go in, and if it’s anyone but Donnie, you shoot them on the spot. He’ll probably suggest that next.
And this is pinned to the top of his twitter feed. (Check your volume, it’s work safe but it’s clips of R Lee Ermy from Full Metal Jacket doing his R Lee Ermy thing, plus a lot of loud music)
I’m wondering now about the time-line for BYU bringing in the machines. AFAIK, Coca-Cola has long sold non-caffeine drinks, as have other soda companies.
Thanks. I’m a bit of a collector of both Mormon myths and military myths. My favorite one of the Mormon myths is about the Salt Lake Temple obviously being divinely inspired becaause of the room for elevator shafts in the original design, presumably because it was designed before elevators. The problem with that myth, of course, is the original design was after the advent of elevators in buildings.
Now you know why he loves Kim Jong Un so much. Also, he’s making a distinction between the National Guard and the military? Yet more proof he thinks of them as the Praetorian Guard and himsel as emperor.
I think it’s fairly obvious. Ermey was quite the conservative IMHO and thus got imself fully radicalized indoctrinated into the “only the Republicans care about the country” ideology.
I mean, you think of the tough-as-nails drill sergeant that Ermey both played on film and was in real life, and you think of Trump, and you’d have to imagine that if Trump was a private in Ermey’s charge, Ermey would have made his life a living hell and he wouldn’t have lasted a week.
When you consider that this country is about equal parts Democrat-voters, Trump voters, and nonvoters, it really shouldn’t be any great surprise that any given person known for something other than their politics is a Trump voter. It mostly just means that they vote, and they’re more conservative than average.
It looks like they’re not even disguising their methodology now. The following (from Yahoo) shows Johnson’s essentially saying, “We need to see how you vote before we give you any hurricane aid”.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Sunday said passing additional hurricane aid for states impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton “can wait” until Congress is back in session after the election.
CBS “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan asked him why he thinks it’s fine to wait until November for Congress to pass more aid for Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton victims.
“Well, it can wait because, remember, the day before Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida and then went up through the states and wound up in Senator Tillis’s state of North Carolina, Congress appropriated 20 billion additional dollars to FEMA so that they would have the necessary resources to address immediate needs,” Johnson said.
What does that mean, and what is the practical effect? The President has almost no affect on day-to-day life or the work of a state government. The only thing that comes to mind is a disaster declaration allowing FEMA in, and it seems unlikely they’d do refuse to request that.
A non-Mormom friend who earned her Master’s at BYU in the mid-80s confirms that there was much rejoicing on campus when caffeine-free Coke was introduced.
William Jacob Parsons, 44, was arrested and charged with Going Armed to the Terror of the Public, a misdemeanor, Capt. Jamie Keever said in a news release issued Monday.
I see the CNN article clarifies that it appears to be the one nutjob and there were no truck loads of nuts as previously reported. I guess that is good news