You have to wonder if he even remembers the 2008 bit.
I say not, he does not remember, but he’s so feverishly determined to shoot Trump down (not literally, for cry-iiii), he says just anything.
It’s a problem.
You have to wonder if he even remembers the 2008 bit.
I say not, he does not remember, but he’s so feverishly determined to shoot Trump down (not literally, for cry-iiii), he says just anything.
It’s a problem.
He having been cruelly outed as “diabolical” by an approving colleague with whom he works to create havoc at Trump rallies. The colleague added, “I love it” to his applying this normally opprobrious term.
It was in the midst of praising Mr. Jan’s tactics. Bob Creamer is his name. He also has done time for fraud. Nice Democrat family.
You should not miss the offending video in which Creamer is outed, not only by the colleague but in his own words. Project Veritas is the hero of this piece.
I love the Lynn Sweet notation:
The video, which had more than 4 million views as of Wednesday afternoon, surfaced as Trump is stepping up his assertion, without evidence, that the election system is rigged against him.
The “without evidence” part is cute, she having linked to what many would call evidence, if not of a rigged system, then of something that interferes mightily with the working of that system — undermining in fact. But Ms. Sweet has her position, does she not? Which at least did not stop her from doing the story.
Falling love with a creative language-user:
Not just families but couples have words of their own, ones that can have great personal resonance. The essayist E. B. White said that what first attracted him to his wife-to-be Katharine was the fact that she considered tooth twine an improvement on “dental floss.” So did he. As White later observed, “I knew that a girl who called dental floss ‘tooth twine’ was the girl for me.”
Lots more at this refreshing site.