Silver's the one who, I think, referred to Angelina Jolie as a "minimally talented spoiled brat" in the Sony emails. So he has a flair for invective at least.
Silver's the one who, I think, referred to Angelina Jolie as a "minimally talented spoiled brat" in the Sony emails. So he has a flair for invective at least.
I know what you mean, but I'm not sure Huckabee genuinely doesn't care. If that were the case he wouldn't answer back at all, IMO. He'd just keep doing his thing. But maybe I'm projecting my own insecurities here.
True, but that's a case of dumb internet posters being laughed at by a bunch of perhaps more literate, but largely self-deprecating, internet posters. Plus a lot of the humour comes from his (or her) ability to find an apt quote for so many situations from what one assumes is a fairly small subsection of the web.…
Yeah, I thought the ability to rock the outfit is what we were focusing on here. You could make the same statement about Michelle Obama's legal advice then, if you are nitpicking that much.
Oh I know he has - but do you honestly think he'd be behaving any differently if he hadn't? Plus, during the transition he hadn't filed IIRC - he did that the day after the inauguration, no? Or have I got the dates mixed up?
It also apparently permits states to take away Medicaid benefits from any woman who hasn't found work 2 months after giving birth. These guys really hate women, don't they?
To be fair, I'm not sure Trump himself can differentiate between the two time periods. He seems to think everything is the campaign, even now.
If Michelle Obama were a doctor, she could.
Is it by any chance the local "Elvis lives!" HQ?
My dad loves blue cheese and pears, but I think mayo would be a bridge too far.
I have known exactly one person who got wild and crazy on weed. He usually stressed out the rest of us who just wanted to watch the incense smoke spirals and eat chips.
Sorry to hear that, that sucks. I hope you can find some help. We should know by now that we *don't* know enough about the brain to state definitively how *any* drug will affect everyone. I stopped smoking nearly 2 decades ago because I couldn't shake the paranoia, and I felt like "If it's not fun anymore, why do it?"
A friend of mine lived in Seoul for more than a decade, and he said South Koreans were in general much more afraid and resentful of the U.S. than they are of the North. This is purely anecdotal of course, but if he's right, I can't imagine that's changed much since November.
The beauty of that first quote is in "third butler." That's just gorgeous.
Well, now I know what to wish for next time I blow out my birthday candles.
1) You're right, I did forget Baio, nerts.
2) What??
3) Apparently his wife is even more repugnant than he is. Should I delve further into this story and find some sympathy for her? (Honest question)
Aaaaand now I have "Sit on My Face" in my head. Not that that's a bad thing.
No, you're right, "globalization" has been in vogue as a term since at least the 90s and the WTO protests (and probably before that). Globalism is definitely an "[Insert Your Country Here] First!" platform.
Allen, Patricia Heaton, Jon Voigt, Kelsey Grammer, Arnie, Clint Eastwood - yep, there's a bunch of oppressed people being denied success.
The administration is considering rolling back a rule that requires the military to have "'near certainty' that strikes outside war zones will not kill civilians" after the disastrous operation in Yemen and Thursday's alleged bombing of a mosque: https://www.washingtonpost….