Anyone on this planet with access to the news believe that Putin, that ignorant, paranoid little bald lawn gnome, might have had something to do with Alexey Navalny’s death raise your hands.
Come on, up with them.
Straight in the air.
Now lower your arm forty-five degrees.
You get it.
And you are a TOTAL DUMBASS if you don’t think Trump isn’t gonna drain every resource he can get his grubby little hands on to try and replenish his war chest. I don’t doubt for one nanosecond that he would sell out the American people to advance himself. I guess he can go the Al Bundy route with his new 400-dollar sneakers.
I’d definitely burn one with Liz Cheney. Her latest target is that little weasel Squeaker of the House Mike Johnson who is without a doubt, the prototype for the little douchebag nerdy kid in school that got stuffed into lockers. I wasn’t one of those bully kids, but I might have laughed at it if I didn’t know him.
So weasel boy is pretty much slowing down any chance there is of getting Ukraine more resources for their struggling war effort.
I see the country of Denmark is stepping up and donating their entire country’s artillery. That’s a little like me emptying my gun chest and giving it to the United States Army in case we go to war.
But it sounds good.
Way to go Denmark.
I think Fani Willis would make a great used-car saleswoman.
And I guess I’m that one person it takes to finally say it. Know when it’s time.
Three names for you: Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, and Liam Neeson.
Hang ‘em up, boys. You had a great run.
But it’s time.
Has anyone of the viewing public detected a better quality of movies or TV shows now that the writer’s strike ended?
I haven’t, and I watch too much TV.
I get tired of watching movies start off with all the requisite earmarks for success: a recognizable star, cool graphics, a unique storyline, and great scenery, but then… flop!
And just when I was about to give up, I saw On Golden Pond for about the hundredth time. Now I know I will sound a hundred years old, but nevertheless it is true: they don’t make ‘em like that anymore. The grace and dignity that Katherine Hepburn carried herself is timeless and I am still waiting for another movie to come along that elicits such powerful emotions.
Barbie didn’t do it.
None of the Marvel blockbusters did it.
They can’t, because there is only one thing that allows emotions to take over…the human connection.
Again, sounding like a hundred year-old guy again, but I don’t like the direction this country is headed, and I’m sure it has been said before, as new challenges emerge, we find ways to address and overcome them. We are forced to act as a collective, because that is how things get done.
Sound familiar?
Stay well.