Dis, Dat, and Da Udder Ding
When Giuliani said "...as a woman," he touched himself on the chest. Wasn't he photographed in drag with the Donald? We have to be kind to America's Mayor, though, being that he felt the blow of one of the largest beams of the WTC on 9/11. You can see the lasting effects of that fateful day by noting how his chin extends below his collarbone. That, folks, is the result of massive blunt force trauma. We can only hope that his brain can, one day, re-inflate to functioning levels. To his comments that Stormy Daniels had less humanity than anyone else in mendacious DC, I say that I agree with Brianna Keilor that his profession is commonly viewed as one that gives less bang for the buck while also being one of the oldest.
The problem with an indefinite Mueller probe is that it starts looking more and more like a fishing expedition. I want to condemn a man by one or two egregious and verifiable acts, not on a litany of bits and pieces waiting to be called immaterial in a court of law. The more it lingers, the more I'm afraid that Mueller will only end up with a soggy report no different than a Comey pronouncement.
I wish Kaitlan Collins would be a little less excited--more like Maggie Haberman and not like a person who's being threatened with a hot poker.
If in an alternate universe, I find myself married to Bri, I think I'd ask her to give me the news...in bed...while still looking into a virtual camera. [Hey, there's a reason I was able to maintain a forty year very active sex life with ONE woman.]
Did Bri play a lot of Simon Says as a kid (when she had "Bilbo toes)?" I just heard my baby say, "Do Dat, do dis." [CNN banana alert:] She's going to get mad at me again and possibly not come in tomorrow, and I'll be left bereft of lust as I view Poppy the Harlow instead.
I can tell Cuomo is suffering at his new time slot as he let himself be brow-beaten by Sarah, a young, woman in her sexual prime who would one day morph into the grandma in The Goonies--if she continues along her present path of unholiness.
Did anyone catch how snippy Morning Joe was with Mika when she overdosed on Castor Oil and gave new meaning to verbosity--love you, Mika. Tomorrow, will we see any passive aggression afflicting poor Joe, the man with a wasted bumper crop of hair :)
I feel like I almost need to apologize to the fans of Rose Kennedy. I had placed the blame on her for agreeing to lobotomize her beautiful daughter., Rosemary. It turns out--according to docuseries Lore on Amazon Prime--that Joe took her to see the maven of lobotomies back in 1946 WITHOUT Rose's knowledge. That dude "anesthetized" patients by stunning them with electroshocks to the head thereby giving him just enough time to puncture an ice pick through each eye socket to do imprecise neurosurgery (not that precision would have given any better results but you could have at least had a protocol that was reproducible). Anyway, apologies, if needed.
The law insists on separating a child from its mother when that mother represents a danger to the child. That, is not the case with immigrants; therefore Sessions is using a specious argument when he says that "we already do it" here in the U.S. If we who haven't studied law can tell the difference, why can't you? Also, are you not aware of the constitutional enjoinment against the cruel and unusual punishment that you seek to impose on defenseless children? You, Mr. Sessions, deserve to be beleaguered by Mr. Trump; but, we see the pecking order: Trump, Sessions, the immigrant children.
Finally, I'd like to point out something about the continued assault on our diplomats allegedly by the communist nations of China and Cuba. What are the odds that one of these nations would share that technology with the other? Especially when there might be the possibility of discovery. That notion leads me to suspect that there is a third or fourth player and, if the CIA and the clandestine agents of the MIC had not done mean things in the past, I might absolve them.
OK, now finally, on Wolfie, Rebecca Berg struck a seductive pose with a low-cut neckline as she ended her piece with a piercing glance towards the camera; however, I only saw her for, at most, two seconds so it could have been spurious.
The problem with an indefinite Mueller probe is that it starts looking more and more like a fishing expedition. I want to condemn a man by one or two egregious and verifiable acts, not on a litany of bits and pieces waiting to be called immaterial in a court of law. The more it lingers, the more I'm afraid that Mueller will only end up with a soggy report no different than a Comey pronouncement.
I wish Kaitlan Collins would be a little less excited--more like Maggie Haberman and not like a person who's being threatened with a hot poker.
If in an alternate universe, I find myself married to Bri, I think I'd ask her to give me the news...in bed...while still looking into a virtual camera. [Hey, there's a reason I was able to maintain a forty year very active sex life with ONE woman.]
Did Bri play a lot of Simon Says as a kid (when she had "Bilbo toes)?" I just heard my baby say, "Do Dat, do dis." [CNN banana alert:] She's going to get mad at me again and possibly not come in tomorrow, and I'll be left bereft of lust as I view Poppy the Harlow instead.
I can tell Cuomo is suffering at his new time slot as he let himself be brow-beaten by Sarah, a young, woman in her sexual prime who would one day morph into the grandma in The Goonies--if she continues along her present path of unholiness.
Did anyone catch how snippy Morning Joe was with Mika when she overdosed on Castor Oil and gave new meaning to verbosity--love you, Mika. Tomorrow, will we see any passive aggression afflicting poor Joe, the man with a wasted bumper crop of hair :)
I feel like I almost need to apologize to the fans of Rose Kennedy. I had placed the blame on her for agreeing to lobotomize her beautiful daughter., Rosemary. It turns out--according to docuseries Lore on Amazon Prime--that Joe took her to see the maven of lobotomies back in 1946 WITHOUT Rose's knowledge. That dude "anesthetized" patients by stunning them with electroshocks to the head thereby giving him just enough time to puncture an ice pick through each eye socket to do imprecise neurosurgery (not that precision would have given any better results but you could have at least had a protocol that was reproducible). Anyway, apologies, if needed.
The law insists on separating a child from its mother when that mother represents a danger to the child. That, is not the case with immigrants; therefore Sessions is using a specious argument when he says that "we already do it" here in the U.S. If we who haven't studied law can tell the difference, why can't you? Also, are you not aware of the constitutional enjoinment against the cruel and unusual punishment that you seek to impose on defenseless children? You, Mr. Sessions, deserve to be beleaguered by Mr. Trump; but, we see the pecking order: Trump, Sessions, the immigrant children.
Finally, I'd like to point out something about the continued assault on our diplomats allegedly by the communist nations of China and Cuba. What are the odds that one of these nations would share that technology with the other? Especially when there might be the possibility of discovery. That notion leads me to suspect that there is a third or fourth player and, if the CIA and the clandestine agents of the MIC had not done mean things in the past, I might absolve them.
OK, now finally, on Wolfie, Rebecca Berg struck a seductive pose with a low-cut neckline as she ended her piece with a piercing glance towards the camera; however, I only saw her for, at most, two seconds so it could have been spurious.
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