Didn’t think so. :P
Didn’t think so. :P
I love it when graham comes out and says “he better not go past this line” then turns into an absolute sniveling crony when the Angry Orange inevitably does.
Lmao and he wants to get on his high horse about morals and ethics. Disgusting.
Pretty much. I mean, he’s pretty sycophantic in general, but it stands to reason. (PS, your avatar is great)
Is Chip Jones going to make a point that has anything to do with the case at hand or...?
Brenda Lawrence went the fuck off and it was great.
He and Meadows are vying to unseat Graham’s favored position of lapdog.
Holy shit am I tired of the sound of Jim Jordan’s voice.
Is Miller going to ask a question?
This was an excellent, fascinating read. I’m currently doing a lot of research on convict labor for a project at work, so it’s interesting how this came up. It’s disheartening that so many people are unwilling to discuss this part of our history—as well as what’s at the root of that tired “states rights” argument, our…
I don’t blame you, a rant does us all good now and then. :P
Right? We been knew.
This is totally childish but he has a booger hanging out of his nose and I can’t unsee it.
We do have a lot of advancements to be thankful for, but I always feel a bit uneasy with how such points are used when it comes to discussing the issue of systemic poverty and oppression—only because it’s very similar to the rhetoric used by those who are against programs that help fix these issues.
Holy shit this is more tone deaf than Sanjaya.
Yes and I wouldn’t particularly wish that end on anyone. I’d like her to go to prison if she’s committed any crimes, but beheadding is a bit much even for me. Besides, I’d have to learn to knit.
The poorest of us still have a far higher standard of living than the folks who rose up in 1789, and the average American lives like a king by comparison.
I approve; let’s bring it into the vernacular.