I don’t think they actually have any. I’ve heard something about “packing the court” but I don’t know what that means.
I don’t think they actually have any. I’ve heard something about “packing the court” but I don’t know what that means.
I don’t have any faith in the Dems ability to stop this. I want Chuck and Nancy to prove me wrong.
DO NOT GIVE UP HOPE
Wm H Macy always looks like he needs copious hot water, mounds of soap, a stiff scrub brush and a big box of Gillette’s.
I can’t wait for Kamala to wipe the floor with that pale Nazi war criminal-looking mother fucker. Trump better be happy that he doesn’t have to debate her as well because she would rip him to shreds so much all that would be left is a huge pile of grated carrots.
You forgot to add ‘#Q’ to the end of that ramble. LOL!
Pretty sure more birds die every year flying into Trump’s stupid buildings than they do by way of all the windmills in the United States.
When’s the last time you’ve seen a bird pay taxes?
On Wednesday, President Trump was doing it again, and by again, I mean he was acting as if a tornado of an opponent…
They had the car and his phone. Didn't need his fucking LIFE to issue a citation. Burn it all down
If he was white they would have either shrugged and smiled and said, “Aw, let him sleep it off.” or offered him a ride home.
How hard can it be to just chase someone on foot when they’re so drunk they pass out in a drive thru? I can’t blame the Wendy’s crew for calling the cops though, what else are they supposed to do? Endanger themselves for minimum wage? And EMTs, tow truck drivers, etc would just call the police themselves. No the blame…
Attention white people:
Tesla has been hinting at some revolutionary new battery technology for a few months now, and a Reuters story today…
It’s been 14 years since Shelley Duvall’s last onscreen appearance, a period of reclusiveness during which the…
Denial and alcoholism go hand in hand. You really can't have one without the other. The alcoholic is in denial, friends and family are in denial, it is all part of the dance. That being said, I think the author should get off Joan Didion's case. It is her life, her kid, and she wrote the book the way she wanted. …
I've not read the book, but have read and listened to interviews with Didion discussing Quintana's life and death, and your observation resonates with those interviews. Also, as someone who has dealt with life-threatening depression and anxiety for most of my life, Right on, you.
I'm struggling to understand why it matters that we know precisely what Quintana died of. This is a memoir, not a piece of objective journalism.