Posted on 04/21/2025 8:13:07 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
Benny Johnson @bennyjohnson
RFK Jr. casually walking around DC with a Saratoga bottle is aura.
From Henry Bright
8:55 PM · Apr 21, 2025
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Let RFK Jr. enjoy himself on the town tonight.
At least he won’t have to worry about getting his purse stolen.
(At least he won’t have to worry about getting his purse stolen.)
Yea, I’m still trying to figure out how that happened. I mean, did the guy come up to Kristi and snatch it out if her hands or did she go to the restroom and she left it by the table and the masked man stole it while she was away?
Here “casually” appears to mean with what looks like five bodyguards.
He was leaving Billy Martin’s Tavern on Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown. It’s where JFK proposed to Jackie.
Can anyone please explain in English what “is aura” means?
The Post says the bag she was carrying was a Gucci over-the-shoulder bag priced at $4,400. There was a Louis Vitton Clemence Purse inside which sells for $600. The $3,000 in the purse was to treat her family to dinner, activities and Easter gifts.
I'm a 77 year old female. I retired in 2003 after working 25 years in uniform in NY State's prison system. I only worked in male prisons. When I was working, I never brought my purse to work with me, because we really didn't have lockers to put our personal things in while on duty. I shoved everything in my pockets for 25 years. The only time I carried a purse was when I was off duty.
I always carry a shoulder bag, and it's always on my shoulder when I'm shopping, and checking out. Early on after I retired, I'd see women set their purses wide open, in the child seat area of their cart, and they'd be several feet away from the cart, where it wasn't even in their view. For a while I tried to tell them how they were leaving themselves open to being victimized, and I'd tell them about where I had worked. Some women welcomed my advice, while others looked at me like I was a criminal, so I stopped approaching them. I'm in my 22nd year of retirement, and the one thing I've never forgotten is the necessity of being security conscious when you're out and about.
DC restaurants have tables pretty crowded together and women often slip a purse over the back of a nearby empty chair. Criminals in DC often work in pairs causing a distraction. I have a D ring clip to clip my purse onto a chair for just these type of events. Years of living in DC teaches you to expect the worst from DC at all times my daughters all carry a purse ring too.
My guess is that it means that Kennedy is showing confidence.
Slang Meaning of Aura
Aura also is used to mean “stylishness” or “confident and suave excellence.”
No such lady goes to the rest room without her purse.
Bizarre story.
Poor Gen Z has done so little reading that they can’t use many words correctly however they try. For them, malapropisms quickly become slang.
***No such lady goes to the rest room without her purse.
Bizarre story.***
Didn’t happen that way. It was right next to her at the time. She’s from SD, probably naive about big city life.
“when she felt someone brush her leg, which she thought was one of her grandchildren, before realizing her bag was missing. The bag had been set on the ground at Noem’s table when it was taken.’
I’m from New York and I taught my daughter to always hold her purse in front. Pickpockets can slash your purse open with a razor from behind.
𝘈𝘵 𝘭𝘦𝘢𝘴𝘵 𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘯’𝘵 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘰 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘺 𝘢𝘣𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘨𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘱𝘶𝘳𝘴𝘦 𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘭𝘦𝘯.
Definitely not, Lindsay Graham on the other hand...
She comes from a high trust society in South Dakota and didn’t fully realize the milieu she is now in, in DC.
Interesting, however ridiculous. I make it a point to ignore these newfangled nonessential terms. They’re not memorable enough to get me to make it a point to start using them in lieu of my everyday English.
English itself is a hodgepodge of stolen, borrowed, and what were newfangled nonessential words at the time. Nothing has changed except English itself, unabated.
Hey! Lighten up on Miss Lindsey!
She’s still a grieving widow...😁
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