The commenters on the Substacks I follow are about 99% in agreement -- even on Dan Pfeiffer's Substack. Pfeiffer is established Dem to the core, but his subscribers are basically telling him he's wrong on this one. The pundits and professors are mostly making fools of themselves.
The commenters on the Substacks I follow are about 99% in agreement -- even on Dan Pfeiffer's Substack. Pfeiffer is established Dem to the core, but his subscribers are basically telling him he's wrong on this one. The pundits and professors are mostly making fools of themselves.
Yes, they are (making fools of themselves.) I turned off Ari yesterday after a mere two minutes of his perspective. What kind of father would allow his son to be persecuted by an incoming bunch of criminals, especially when the son was facing penalties that NO OTHER person would have been facing.
It is crucial to remember that in olden days (when a glimpse of stocking was thought of as something shocking) newspapermen and, as they were called, newshens, that is, reporters who actually left the building to see things and talk to people F2F, those often-raffish characters called newspaper opinion writers "thumb-suckers."
The commenters on the Substacks I follow are about 99% in agreement -- even on Dan Pfeiffer's Substack. Pfeiffer is established Dem to the core, but his subscribers are basically telling him he's wrong on this one. The pundits and professors are mostly making fools of themselves.
Yes, they are (making fools of themselves.) I turned off Ari yesterday after a mere two minutes of his perspective. What kind of father would allow his son to be persecuted by an incoming bunch of criminals, especially when the son was facing penalties that NO OTHER person would have been facing.
And when the incoming "law-enforcement" officials have no respect whatsoever for the law?
I stopped watching TV news around 2017. Yes the pundits, talking heads, are fools.
It is crucial to remember that in olden days (when a glimpse of stocking was thought of as something shocking) newspapermen and, as they were called, newshens, that is, reporters who actually left the building to see things and talk to people F2F, those often-raffish characters called newspaper opinion writers "thumb-suckers."
As usual. One can only split a hair so many times.