If by "profound national humiliation," you mean the year that Americans finally decided to stop taking instruction and orders from the Professional ConservativesTM who gave them John McCain and Mitt Romney in successive presidential elections then I see you working, big dog.
Winning and, you know, actually being able to accomplish stuff that "conservatives" have claimed to support for I don't know how many years (in what city is America's Israeli embassy, Bill?) kind of kicks ass. But you do you. Granted, total irrelevance isn't all that much fun but...
Winning and, you know, actually being able to accomplish stuff that "conservatives" have claimed to support for I don't know how many years (in what city is America's Israeli embassy, Bill?) kind of kicks ass. But you do you. Granted, total irrelevance isn't all that much fun but...
UPDATE: Of considerable interest.
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Here's a response to Wm. Kristol from Ace. Messrs. Goldberg, French, Hayward, Kristol, Sykes would do the world some good by learning to code.
I've never had a Twitter account and never will and encourage people to get off it. Bill and his ilk get a pass because seeing their rhetorical incontinence is useful.
Would the presidency of Ms. Clinton be a profound national humiliation?
To me, it would. For a while. Rest of the time, I'd be getting myself ready for the civil war.
Why is it that it is always the Democrats who start the occasional unpleasantness within the body politic?
I wish I knew, ur. Be nice to be able to get out ahead of it.
He's the poster child for the word "doofus". There's plenty more like him but he sure fits the adjective.
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