Guess that’s all one can expect out of a Georgetown University graduate.
Didn’t know this, but Hirono’s parents owned a bathhouse in Honolulu. Was it the kind of bathhouse that Barry O. would frequent during his days there . . . ? Haven’t looked into it yet.
Senator, about those retroactively applied hyphens.
“In 2000, respondents were allowed to pick more than one race for the first time. The race data item retained essentially the same categories as in 1990 with a few adjustments. Black or Negro became Black, African Am., or Negro marking the first appearance of African-American on the Census form.”
If you do look in there please have your mask, gloves and sanitizer. Heebie Jeebies knob set to Eleven!