In recent months...even years... Billy Mays was seen on more TV's than Michael Jackson, by far. Yet, his death will most certainly not get 24/7 coverage for three days. In fact, this post may be the only mention whatsoever of his death. Maybe he should have had his nose bobbed. Dead at age 50, he was the bearded guy who pitched Oxyclean, remote control electric switches, and heavy-duty bonding putty.
She insists on being called "Senator" as opposed to "ma'am." Actually, she's correct. The term, "ma'am," conveys a feeling of respect and she is, after all, a United States Senator. The use of the term "ma'am" cannot therefore apply.
She can say whatever she wants about the CIA or anything else, and you can't challenge her. It's HER First Amendment right, remember? A right that is apparently hers, and hers only.
(Now, how can somebody who is so far left have all of the rights?)
Now, why do you suppose the President would want to speak to the nation on all of the networks, including Oxygen and Lifetime, but not including FOX, when FOX has more viewers by far than any other four major news networks combined?
(Like, maybe he's going to say something that he doesn't want anyone to hear?)
He's out there stumping and demanding approval and he doesn't have a plan for either one yet. On the other hand, maybe it doesn't matter... Congress doesn't read its own bills anyway.
She says that she has said all she will ever say about what she said about CIA being packed with liars when they report to Congress. So sayeth her highnie the Princess, and that should be the end to it.
Let's move them into the White House. We could use the space provided to the Press Corps.
And, what about the Press Corp? That organization can be dissolved, because they're not doing their jobs, anyway. But, we owe it to ourselves to tar and feather them before we dissolve them.
"Tis a rare day when you can teach an old dog new tricks," but.... Did you know that Prince Harry is NOT from Nevada? Neither did I. I was flat-out astonished to discover that he's from England.
American Citizen and damned proud of it.
Sometimes, I may seem to be tactless, but some people need to be jolted into thinking for themselves.
I try not to be witty, but can rarely stop myself; it's one of my many fine qualities. I'm an Aries, so my brilliance comes naturally.
After having been married twice, I decided that having a small dog who barks incessantly is preferable.
Obviously, humility is not one of my faults but, if I had one, that would be it.