So, what is Maxine’s problem? Alcohol? Drugs? Mental illness? Dementia? All four? Pair any of those with a malevolent and bigoted view of other people, such as she has, and you’ve got a real formula for toxicity and mayhem.
The truth is that Joe Biden is not a complete failure as President of the United States. He has not yet finished his term as president; and there is much he can still wreck. In that sense he is not a complete failure, but an as yet incomplete failure ... sigh.
Were I Hope Hicks - which, of course I am not - the thought of hitching my star to Michael Cohen and George Conway would not compute. On the other hand, again, I am not Hope Hicks.
“So, to have the G7 nations come around the table to send that signal to the world – that we, the advanced economies of the world are committed to phasing out coal by the early 2030s – is quite incredible.”
Yeah, that’s quite a signal. The reality is that the delegates in effect painted “stupid” on their foreheads and grinned like idiots for the photo op to send to the world. That truly was and is incredible. The word incredible is of Latin derivation. It means unbelievable. So, grin western elites with “stupid” painted on your foreheads as the world looks on with incredulity (another big word of similar Latin derivation) at your stupidity.
No. No, it wasn’t extremely idiomatic. It was actually very good, very well enunciated, grammatically correct English. It is also very plain and quite lacking in slang and idioms (there were a few, I’ll admit). Also, it was not American for the simple reason that she is not American. She is Dutch, many of whom speak English better than a goodly number of our own fellow Americans.
The problem for America is that the D.C. elite (mostly Dems, but more than a few Reps) and their allies in the media and the so-called arts are not immoral, but amoral. Their goal is power. To what end? To no end but to hold on to power.
Their motto could be summed up by the saying of Harry Reid in regard to what the Dems did in the 2012 presidential election to Romney (also would have been a bad president): “It worked, didn’t it?” Amorality at its best.
Yes, well, Mitt, better than following a prophet, seer, and revelator who had (at least) 26 “wives,” and probably a dozen or two more, and claimed (when caught by his one legitimate wife) that a divine personage told him to do so and called it “celestial marriage.” And you find Trump unworthy of trust? Wow! At let’s not forget that Brigham outdid even Joseph.
Integrity of any kind is the last subject Eric Swalwell, the Greg Marmelard, of the U.S. House of Representatives should have the effrontery to lecture the public on.