It's like how in Trump's ears, "nononononononononono" sounds like "yesyesyesyesyesyesyes"
It's like how in Trump's ears, "nononononononononono" sounds like "yesyesyesyesyesyesyes"
You talk like these people have consciences.
I mean, they were technically correct, but not all adjectives apply to all nouns. Like, "round" is an adjective, and "triangle" is a noun, but if you put them together then you're a moron.
Yeah Conway turned it right into more "The media hates us cause they ain't us" on the spot.
Chuck Todd at least called her on it, but I think I'd have had to just look at the producer and say I'm done with this. I can't interview someone for whom words don't mean.
Sad!
On the bright side, that would make Trump responsible for making the entire species just a bunch of homos.
This weekend is what may finally break me. I've tried to hold out hope for a best-case scenario where the Trump administration spins its wheels and we end up in 2020 in roughly the same state we're in now, but this might be the long long-term outcome of the 2016 election. We're going to have to drop the sapiens from…
I mean, there's a giant pool right there you could use to measure crowd displacement.
Nor what good prime rib is, either.
Blossom's bestie?
Oh God damn it.
They are, however, probably the coldest thing I've ever put in my mouth.
1. Someone in the Trump administration at some point used actual evidence in support of an argument?
2. You complain about Dippin' Dots, but you're looking for vanilla? You don't get to complain about ice cream, sir.
True, but imagine animal style fries with better fries.
Exactly. It's the context and execution that are troublesome, not so much the concept itself.
"calling the person out in public"
Has this happened? I haven't seen anyone named as the specific employee responsible.
As for the rest of your post, I agree that this looks worse in the context of this particular administration. Still, I feel it's important to be clear that the point of criticism is the pattern of…
This was a public works Twitter account, not a big business.
It was wrong when Kim Davis used her position as a public employee to push her partisan position, and it was wrong when an anonymous NPS employee used the organization's Twitter account to do something similar. The degrees are certainly different—Davis tried to deny people their rights by law—but there is a baseline…
Their burgers and shakes are solid, and cheaper than the "premium" offerings at the big chains like McDonald's and BK, but man their fries are just embarrassing.