He is always up to something, but you should take seriously the possibility that he is not nearly that smart or devious, and that he’s really just petty enough to care about this so much and just stupid enough to botch the response this bad.
He is always up to something, but you should take seriously the possibility that he is not nearly that smart or devious, and that he’s really just petty enough to care about this so much and just stupid enough to botch the response this bad.
Is just a matter of time until he gets a job offer from the NYT
I do this a lot to the mostly Christian bigots I have the misfortune to interact with. “May the Gods take pity on your broken dishonorable soul”. They take it poorly. Half of them correct it to “God” like they can’t even wrap their hateful mind around what I wrote. Weirdly a lot of jerk New Atheist types do the same…
I bet he flies into a rage at the thought of her sending a prayer about him to Allah.
Fuck me I would have spat out "No your dad is the dead one."
Oh yeah. I forgot about her.
Wishy-washy could describe a lot people involved with Brexit, including Boris himself who rather infamously was somehow able to jump through the mental gymnastics of preparing opinion columns being both for and against Brexit, eventually publishing the former when it became clear it had a shot.
From what I've read, he does want an election, but wants a law passed before the election forcing the future prime Minister to negotiate a deal and or postpone leaving EU to get said deal. Which is rather smart I think. A hard brexit, which is the conservatives wet dream would be chaotic. And most Europe is rather…
He’s not wishy-washy on Brexit. He wants it, but with a deal.
It isn’t that Jeremy Corbyn doesn’t want a General Election, it is that he wants to make sure that he has leverage against a “No Deal Brexit”- in other words, it will most likely come down to a General Election as Boris no longer has a majority, but given the fact that most of the House has little faith that Johnson…
Corbyn wants a no-deal Brexit off the table before an election is called. So if Tory wins, they still can't have their no-deal. Boris wants to take that bet, which is why he wants a GE.
Absolutely true. What was the story about a teenager wandering up into Mar a Lago from the beach, just to see if he could?
By the time this is all done, no president in U.S. history will have done as much to funnel tax money in to his own bank account as Donald Trump. We are all just another cash cow to him.
I don’t want that libertarian charlatan “Max Contrarian” in my subthreads. Please dismiss him if he responds to you. I’ve heard all the cliches before and his actual grasp of IR, IHL, and international events is much weaker than he wants you to think.
Any US role would be more direct, between the parties in Yemen. If it wasn’t for the Iran obsessives in the Trump administration we probably would have already, but accepting that the Houthi had some legitimate grievances was beyond the ideological pale, even though I’m sure State analysts have been saying that since…
We don’t technically need to be party to the Rome Statute, as the crimes took place on Yemeni soil. If the government of Yemen requests an investigation we can refuse to cooperate but not stop it. Yemen hasn’t ratified the Rome Statute but did sign, so I’m not sure how that’d affect the issue. Customary law just makes…