I’m still disappointed that West 61st Street between West End and Amsterdam Avenues in Manhattan was named “Alvin Ailey Place” instead of “Alvin Ailey Alley.”
Can something really be “controversial” when everyone in the world knows it’s just plain bullshit?
Eye-roll inducing? Sure.
Laughably stupid? Yes.
Glaringly obvious ass-kissing? Definitely.
Controversial? I don’t think so. People need to actually care about something for there to be a controversy.
Is it a pre-emptive strike when you award someone a peace prize in the hope that they won’t start WWIII? That should be called not the peace prize but the appeace-ment prize.
She actually sounds like someone on the verge of opening her eyes to the cruelty. Plus, now that she’s publicly dissed how the program is being run, she’ll probably get canned.
This is going to merge with his major metal illness. He is unfit to be president at a mental level and ought to be removed, at least temporarily, on the orders of those most likely to suffer and who will do not, as they are most likely to be candidates.
Just draw a circle, and hold it up for all to see, Mr. President.
Today’s presser had another abruptly “everybody out, grandpa’s having an episode” ending after Trump went on a tangent about how Kaitlan Collins would be prettier if she smiled more.
The answer to that question, of course, is the felon and his flacks simply do not care. All they care about is doing what they want and to Hell with such niceties as the law and even the constitution.
Let’s think about it for a moment. I’m retired military. I criticize the felon-in-charge and even call his so-called Secretary of Defense a war criminal. So, according to those idiots, I’m violating the law and my comments are bad for good order and discipline. That’s utter nonsense.
And that’s why this is going to get laughed out of court(s).
Assuming that he doesn’t leave office in a casket, I imagine that they already anticipate, if they ever got him to that point, his responses would be either:
“I invoke my Fifth Amendment rights” and/or “I cannot recall,” which was the strategy that many of his followers used when testifying before the January 6th Committee
Delusional blabbering
Either way, it’ll make him look like either guilty AF, or insane.