@thejackhopkins 52 years ago I was a Senate page. I venerated those halls and walls. I have livid anger at those (and their supporters and enablers) who would violate the sanctity of any democratic institutions, let alone the Capitol and Constitution.
@Caerage @Stop_Trump20 https://t.co/JsxrYumba7
"But what a fool believes, he sees
No wise man has the power to reason away
What seems to be
Is always better than nothing
Than nothing at all"
-Loggins and MacDonald
Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul
(Her studio version is even better)
@Caerage @Stop_Trump20 trump supporters are deluded in their grievance, racism & denial. They support trump to anger those of us whom, magats think, are higher status. They feel inferior and resent their own feelings; the rest of us feel their projection. From the #1 song of 1979, WHAT A FOOL BELIEVES:
@MistyKitty3@NeuroSpark As Misty posts, there is no hurricane category 6 extant.
https://t.co/UoiTLNleHC
I am no believer in religion, but I love both Book of Mormon and Randy Rainbow. This is from back during the trump administration and remains spot-on.
@FahrOutMan If one knows a negligible level of mathematics, just basic 5th grade math, the apparent lying/stupidity of trump is clear. Thanks, Acyn, for posting this drivel so we have a clearer idea of trump's thinking and the depths he will plumb to seek undeserved office.
I have refrained from posting since my heart failure with concomitant kidney and other organ failures in January 2022. It is simply harder to think. My friend HB, with whom I did hundreds of gigs, made this art about trump. BRAVO!
https://t.co/s9Uj8ydo8p
@marciakelbon I struggle posting since the health incident, but I muster my indignation to write that Kelbon runs as a WA Republican, a party that literally decries American Democracy, ends abortion rights, and supports trump. She avoids party attribution in tweets. Does she want income tax?
@ThatEricAlper The exquisitely literate and harmonically challenging "Lush Life" intro, or "verse," ends at 1:30. A song about drinking too much; composer Strayhorn wrote it over 15 years 1933-48. No sax player exceeds 'Trane https://t.co/ArMxFqs7Hj
@brclothwrites "It doesn't get more satisfyingly high-concept than Helen Giltrow's The Distance, a hair-raising expedition into a dark world of layered duplicities, captured with stylish prose and a breakneck pace." - Chris Pavone, New York Times bestselling author of The Expats & The Accident
@PaulMaypatriot Senator Biden started in the Senate in 1973 when I was a page. Hubert Humphrey was back in the Senate, and Walter Mondale was another senator who we pages agreed would be president. Biden was fun to talk with and watch. His first speech after his family died was given to us pages
Dutch PM apologises for the Netherlandsโ role in the slave trade, noting the state โenabled, encouraged and profited from slaveryโ for centuries, perpetrating a crime against humanity. https://t.co/SHkP670mKK