When Cheney started stumping for Harris last fall, I laughed to myself thinking: Republicans like the Bushes and Cheneys were a big part of why I used to mostly vote for Democrats.
Yeah though I think Romney and Ryan were the bottom of the barrel. Romney was a private equity guy and Ryan really did want to push Grandma off a cliff.
What was said about McCain might have been true if he had stood up, voted no and sat down. He wanted nothing to do with noble stances. He wanted a spectacle to show he could be as big an ass as Trump. And what about the 20 million who still remained uninsured? What did he do for them?
"What we need instead is ... instances where opposing groups cooperate while maintaining their distinct beliefs." You mean like the Union and the Confederacy?
"Our Armed Forces are so strong precisely because they do such a good job of incorporating the diverse perspectives of every service member." In the annals of ridiculous platitudes offered at TLP, this is a Top 5 entry. In the military, diversity of perspectives weakens; uniformity strengthens.
Left and Right potentially could unite around the concept that W is a useless moron.
When Cheney started stumping for Harris last fall, I laughed to myself thinking: Republicans like the Bushes and Cheneys were a big part of why I used to mostly vote for Democrats.
Yeah though I think Romney and Ryan were the bottom of the barrel. Romney was a private equity guy and Ryan really did want to push Grandma off a cliff.
What was said about McCain might have been true if he had stood up, voted no and sat down. He wanted nothing to do with noble stances. He wanted a spectacle to show he could be as big an ass as Trump. And what about the 20 million who still remained uninsured? What did he do for them?
Thanks for sharing my essay in The Catalyst!
"What we need instead is ... instances where opposing groups cooperate while maintaining their distinct beliefs." You mean like the Union and the Confederacy?
"Our Armed Forces are so strong precisely because they do such a good job of incorporating the diverse perspectives of every service member." In the annals of ridiculous platitudes offered at TLP, this is a Top 5 entry. In the military, diversity of perspectives weakens; uniformity strengthens.