In fairness, this isn’t exactly the first Lidsay train splatter story I’ve heard.
In fairness, this isn’t exactly the first Lidsay train splatter story I’ve heard.
It’s not official, but it looks like she lost. Apparently I failed to account for the strength of the loveless marriage faction in East Goochland.
In fairness, no matter how much it would improve the lives of Americans everywhere, kicking Rand Paul’s ass is also illegal
With that settled, the important thing here is that, at least as of this writing, Henrico County appears to be in favor of marital sex:
Does the fact that there are still people flogging Ivermectin as a Covid treatment invalidate medical science? It is the lack of distinctions and differences in the public discourse against “political polling” writ large that has me arguing for it’s validity (even to absurdity). There is also an ongoing technical…
As much as I champion “process” and “law” here, I can’t think of a more fitting coda to McConnell’s life work than Beshear taking the opportunity to appoint a Dem to replace him.
[Your Pew Research link also says:] As a result of these efforts, several studies have shown that properly conducted public opinion polls produce estimates very similar to benchmarks obtained from federal surveys or administrative records. While not providing direct evidence of the accuracy of measures of opinion on…
In fairness, Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream quoted EMILY’S List criticisms and pressed the Speaker about his positions and their lack of popularity, so it’s possible Johnson’s confusion stemmed from a belief he had fallen into an alternate timeline
In fairness, the Donald's parents are dead.
“Frankly, whether it’s Fontaine or some other snake matters little” except, perhaps to those “receiving the lion’s share of fans’ rage”? I mean (and at the risk of suggesting a little self-reflection) perhaps indiscriminate, weakly justified and disproportionate attacks are not a great look nowadays. (Admittedly, I…
“Indiana is one of many states that require providers to report information about their patients’ abortions to the state government, exposing patients to increased risk of state surveillance and criminalization.” ...as well as all the other potential issues associated with transmitting and storing information,…
“I assumed the references to his being broke were tongue-in-cheek.” I have to admit I never even considered that possibility; this smells too much like the variety of horse apple that’s far too often bobbed out of the cesspool of shitty takes
I am flummoxed that the take here is that Johnson is somehow one of those “broke boys”, instead of some mixture of the evils of Republican loopholes (and competent exploitation thereof) and the torrent of improper disclosure (and other financial) scandals even Jez has been covering
In retrospect, the twist ending, that “doll” was a euphemism for “used sex toy”, was pretty obvious.
In fairness, it’s sort of like that David Frum quote, except not only did the Republicans reject democracy, they rejected conservatism. ...and ideologies more broadly. ...and objective reality. ...and, at least arguably, winning.
It’s been a while since I’ve covered that material, but you’re equating giving out migrant work visas with eating babies? Perhaps it’s you that’s not so swift. Although, I suppose it’s possible that you were somehow referring to Republican efforts to roll back child labor prohibitions (which would be less of a…
I mean...
Which is why the government just picks up the tab for a sweeping range of pre-natal care and services...