He really likes that guy, I can tell.

Tickled pink he is. So happy to be there. Like when he meets a senator or congressman. Not quite.
The good and the bad, emphasis on Trib and Sun-Times
He really likes that guy, I can tell.

Tickled pink he is. So happy to be there. Like when he meets a senator or congressman. Not quite.
. . . but not Paris, which made no sense at all, says Dumbo.
He sees it their way, you know. Puts himself in the other guy’s shoes. Sometimes. Sometimes not.
First, Hillary is “often confused.” Now we have our pontiff often confusing:
Here we go again.
Pope Francis has offered some confusing observations about the possibility of Lutherans receiving Holy Communion in the Catholic Church.
I’m getting email… angry… alarmed… confused… sad… above all demoralized.
Even-handedness in a crucial matter:
I’ll believe we have an unbiased media the moment they start using the term “far left” as frequently as they use “far right.” But don’t hold your breath, because you will surely die waiting.
From Jim Goad, a scintillating performer.
Catholicism is the religion of delayed gratification. This life is a test run to determine our eternal gratification. If we live only to have pleasure in the now, we won’t have beatitude in the future. Christ has instituted His Catholic Church to provide us with small mini-trials every day.
He who won’t hesitate is lost?
Not usual stump speech.
robust, full-throttled argument for why he’s the best person to lead in the U.S. in the wake of the ongoing global terrorist attacks. Throughout the roughly 20-minute speech, he invoked the Sept. 11 attacks and, how in his role as U.S Attorney, he prosecuted several terrorism cases.
By the end of his speech, nearly everyone in the room rose to their feet to give Christie an enthusiastic and drawn-out standing ovation.
Called out Obama.
“He called ISIS the JV and just hours, just hours, yesterday before they struck in Paris he told ABC News that his strategy was containing ISIS,” said Christie, referring to Obama.
“All of these statements were a lie, he sees the world as he likes to see it, as a fantasy. I see the world as it really is and it’s time to have a president who sees the world as it really is, not how he wishes it would be,” he said. “We need someone who’s made decisions, who stuck by those decisions, who understands the ramifications — not only on action, but of inaction.”
Etc. Lookin’ good.
“Black market, then?” inquired Macdonald.
“I didn’t say so — and I don’t know,” she replied. “But when governments go making all these rules and regulations, why then the Johnnie Ward’s of this world say, ‘Where do I come in? — same’s they did with prohibition in America. Always happens.”
Yes. Gummint opens up a whole new world of possibilities, does it not? Always happens.