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Irregular commentary on whatever's on my mind -- politics, sports, current events, and life in general. After twenty years of writing business and community newsletters, fifteen years of fantasy baseball newsletters, and two years of email "columns", this is, I suppose, the inevitable result: the awful conceit that someone might actually care to read what I have to say. Posts may be added often, rarely, or never again. As always, my mood and motivation are unpredictable.

Buster Gammons















Thursday, January 25, 2018

Shameless R Us


That's the GOP's motto.  If it's unethical, inappropriate, dishonorable, or just plain wrong, today's Republicans are all about it.  Two examples:

I enjoyed having dinner tonight at the home of Senator John Cornyn and his wife Sandy with our newest Supreme Court Justice, Neil Gorsuch, Transportation Secretary Chao and a few of my other Senate colleagues to talk about important issues facing our country.

Whoa!  A conservative Supreme Court Justice sits down with a group of GOP Senators for a cozy little strategy session where they discuss "important issues facing our country"?  (And how they'd like Gorsuch to rule on them.)  These cucks don't even care about the appearance of impartiality.  Do you recall the Notorious RBG plotting strategy with Democratic Senators?  Neither do I, because it didn't happen.



In his first meeting with acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, the fake president asked him who he voted for in the 2016 election, and also expressed his unhappiness that McCabe's wife once received campaign donations from Democratic fundraisers affiliated with the Clintons.  McCabe told Donnie Dainty Digits that he didn't vote.  (He should've told him it was none of his fuckin' business!)  McCabe said he found the exchange "disturbing."  Well, yeah.

Trump first denied asking McCabe about his vote, then said he didn't remember, then said it was "no big deal," then said he would ask anyone, "Who'd you vote for?"

I'm sure he would.

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