Don't aim as high as Oxbridge, says Oxford graduate. **** off. Another crappy right-wing culture warrior chucking dead cats around to distract from the corruption.
You can hear the sounds of the ladder being pulled up behind them , started in 1990 with student loans
Traitors. I remember this from ages ago. She clocked nearly enough miles to go around the world twice or something equally stupid. 39,000.
The famously strike-adverse French? They had a rail strike about two weeks ago, FFS. Ban protests, ban strikes, ban criticism.... fascist ****bag.
The daughter of a remarkably despicable vice president (I know that may seem a little harsh; it's not like he shot anybody) has made the case for the Republic in a way ancient orators might have respected. "There will be a time when Trump is gone and your dishonor will remain," are well chosen words. It's interesting to see how few people seem concerned that the Republic is in more peril than it has been in other than during the Civil War, and perhaps more, since it lacks almost all the fervent defenders it had then. The problem seems to be that both ethics and principals have become a thing for old fogeys like myself. If so, the Republic will have died because my generation and the one before it failed to teach either one to younger people. For the moment, though, I'm pleasantly shocked at how effective Cheney was, as I believe, along with Groucho Marx, that the decent side of American politics is "the Garden of Eden of incompetence." I doubt there will be anyone left who can make the case for the Republic in a generation, and wonder whether there will be anything left to defend.
I don't get why they're dragging their feet. Trump's basically admitted what he's accused of. The Republican party is full of paid up traitors. It's not even subtle.