@sfleetucker Yeah, until he decides they’re the worst people that ever walked the Earth.
The defense in the hush money trial is emphasizing how sleazy the prosecution witnesses are. Well, duh. The whole case is sleazy, and reflects on sleazy Trump, the man behind it all. Money WAS paid to sleazy operatives to keep the sleazy stories under the rug in order not to lose votes in the election. Was Davidson running for President? Was Cohen? Was Pecker? No.
@solariohm Ha! Actually, that’s not so incorrect, lacking just an article, and putting “the” before “hospital” would suggest a specific place, rather than a generic situation. So I’m okay with that.
One of my pet peeves: “I graduated college in 1987.” This usage of the verb is becoming more and more prevalent. But it’s wrong. It’s supposed to be, “I graduated FROM college in 1987.” The preposition is needed for the verb; otherwise, the verb makes no sense: You graduated college into what or compared to what?
So what do college basketball coaches say now when they recruit a high school player? “Hey, if you don’t like it after the first (or second, or third) year, you can always transfer to another school?”
There are multiple reasons for players entering the transfer portal: Not enough playing time, the coach left, better NIL prospects elsewhere, etc. The problem is, we have made it too easy to jump ship. And the result is an army of journeymen with no loyalty to a team. And thus, no loyal fan base.
@AskTheDevil Your eons of search are over. You found him!
@AskTheDevil Spoken like a true cynic! 😉
@gshevlin And Warren Moon and Kurt Warner.
@dauphin87 How about this? The chyron during a Nicole Wallace show read, Trump concerned about Pecker leaks.
@TemporaryTraveler Yes, but they intentionally distracted from the here-and-now issue by wondering what can be considered official acts in the future. OMG, better send the case back down for a thorough hearing on this matter!
@gshevlin A coup would be their only option unless they have a landslide Senate victory in November, giving them a 2/3 majority. Even more daunting would be changing the Constitution.
@gshevlin Just look at the history of high draft pick QBs who failed and those far down in the pecking order who became stars. As one pundit today said, “They don’t know!”
@tgraph52 Sure why not go for a unanimous Court? Republicans controlling the Senate would be a disaster, and right now they’re in the driver’s seat.
@tgraph52 Okay, I get it - I think. So if a president refuses to leave and thus opens himself to prosecution - when he finally does go, the solution will be for him to never leave. Still a convoluted argument.
@tgraph52 He actually said that? It makes no sense.
@AskTheDevil I’m not the cynic you are - yet - but I hear you.
Retired surgeon, now a novel writer (thrillers mostly) in North Carolina