As importantly, she has a lot of experience in working with and trusting the security detail. I would think that minimizing risk is fairly innate to her daily planning at this point.
As importantly, she has a lot of experience in working with and trusting the security detail. I would think that minimizing risk is fairly innate to her daily planning at this point.
Yeah, I’m not too too worried, yet.
The Secret Service is very good at their jobs for the most part (idiots getting caught with hookers nonwithstanding.) I can’t even imagine how many plots/idiots/racists they’ve dealt with during Obama’s terms.
These are the same people that think deporting millions and building a giant wall btwn the us and Mexico are not only good ideas, but entirely possible things to accomplish. Their notion of logistically possible is a bit skewed
Yeah it was too much about six months ago. What’s a word for too much too much?
Clinton better win by a goddamned landslide.
That anyone thinks this man should be President of the United States absolutely blows my fucking mind. I am generally good about understanding political differences between myself and others, but supporting this man is just too much.
This is one of the practical problems that arises when traditionally feminine labor (childcare, housekeeping, cleaning, emotional caretaking, etc.) are basically invisible in economic terms. They’re devalued culturally, and it’s only when women are more absorbed into professional workplaces (leaving them unable to do…
The whole point of this article is that historically grandparents did have a bigger role in childcare. Meaning, in effect, that the grandparents in this article were receiving as much free childcare from their parents as their kids are expecting from them. I’m not saying society can’t change, I’m just saying these…
It might be equally unlikely that he would have been president without her. They support each other’s ambitions and like most couples, drive each other’s destinies.
Nope, we can not all agree on that.
Agreed, but I slammed a door last time my bangs were cut too short, so I’m guilty of it, too.
Frozen peas! Frozen peas! Learning to add something that A) is discernibly once-alive and B) also cools it down enough for immediately consumption was life-changing.
I get one of the kinds that also has an oil packet and do eat it as soup. Even got a special covered bowl to steep it in, which I warm beforehand, so it stays hot.
At least it isn’t a red velvet avocado?
I was at a group interview set up by my recruitment agency in London, myself fresh off the boat from Canada. Except no one else showed up so it was just me and two obviously disappointed interviewers. To break the ice, I guess, they told me to tell them a joke, and for the life of me I couldn’t think of anything other…
stuffed zucchini. slice in half like boats. chop and fry the insides with some onion, parsley, whatever you got in the fridge or pantry. Stuff the zucchinis with that sauteed mixture (add corn, cooked rice, nuts, bit of meat, mushrooms, whatever). Maybe sprinkle some parm on top. Put in a baking dish, add some liquid…
Awful. So many professional interactions are reliant on some dumbass piece of technology these days, so when the whatever/device inevitably breaks down, the most vulnerable participant typically gets scapegoated for it.
So, this happened this week.
If you got so drunk that a mugger noticed and decided to take advantage of that, a lawyer wouldn’t attempt to use your drunkenness to get the mugger off charges.