Pinno718
Guru
Quite - they aren't prone to hyperbole.
It wasn't the point I was making. The WSJ is owned by the once Trump endorsing Murdoch.
Quite - they aren't prone to hyperbole.
It wasn't the point I was making. The WSJ is owned by the once Trump endorsing Murdoch.
We should no longer be surprised by the depths of incompetence and brutality, the lack of empathy or the blatant disregard for the constitution.
The whole administration is simply self-serving - it doesn't govern and has no intention of governing. It seems like a smash and grab raid and the owners of the shop not only have to deal with the consequences of loosing stock, they have to deal with the consequences of the damage to the facility to actually function.
Quite, the performative cruelty is a feature.
Sadly just theatre, as she's not going to answer anything, and she knows that (at present) there's no penalty.
My worry is that we are starting to see the same from our current UK Government - eg Ms Mahmood with her approach to asylum seekers.Quite, the performative cruelty is a feature.
Sadly just theatre, as she's not going to answer anything, and she knows that (at present) there's no penalty.
As pointed out before, Nixon’s AG went to prison. Even if Nixon didn’t.
She might run out of road at some point.
Wishful thinking. Who is going to put her in prison, the FBI? The supreme court?
As pointed out before, Nixon’s AG went to prison. Even if Nixon didn’t.
She might run out of road at some point.
We can hope that there will be another administration.
I will refer to my previous comment regarding their obvious incompetency.