Tim Barrus New York Times

Take notes. I am not amused. The good. The bad. And the indifferent. A legal argument. It’s usually a legal/religious debate. If you read closely, that would be David French debating David French. This is illegal. It is also illegal for any person to drool over all the money these corporations never have because they are always losing money. Fiddledeedee. Overreaction to the felon’s throne. “He may well be,” is a term that seems to pop up a lot. Let’s go with what we know. We know that the felon is a felon. He’s a felon, don’t listen to the convicted felon. Increasingly amused by overreaction. A bit smug.

Ever notice how these guys are telling us in no uncertain terms that such and such a barbarian is at the door. And the next day, they are telling us we are overreacting. This feels like a speech in a courtroom to me. It’s kinda slick. Nothing about family, Jesus, pornography. Nothing that says: the government is corrupt. Nothing that says A Culture War is an ironic thing to pin your hopes and dreams on. Nothing that says corporate greed plays a role in this. CEO bows down says: my bad. Leave the room backing up. Bowing down. Bowing done. Let us talk of humiliation and the men who cling to it not unlike a weapon. I don’t know how the Normals do it. I’m autistic. All the bowing down. Can someone explain all this bowing down in the throne room. Now, we call the felon unstable. Be very careful it’s the unstable felon. Felon with nukes. The nuke felon. Nothing on that. Either.