When I got home that night, I watched as another bullying fraud snuck his way into a tenancy, this one at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D. C.
Reading that caught me by surprise and truly angered me. Inserting that out of nowhere was truly disrespectful of the reader.
Do these people have to insert their politics in everything? They say the personal is political. I think the rest of us are reaching the limits of our tolerance. I fear this will not end neatly, nor the way they envision.
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Great story.
Although. right in the middle, we see this…
When I got home that night, I watched as another bullying fraud snuck his way into a tenancy, this one at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D. C.
JJ
JJ,
Noticed that myself. Not a fan myself but that was simply snarky and gratuitous. Had to double check I was not reading the NYT.
Reading that caught me by surprise and truly angered me. Inserting that out of nowhere was truly disrespectful of the reader.
Do these people have to insert their politics in everything? They say the personal is political. I think the rest of us are reaching the limits of our tolerance. I fear this will not end neatly, nor the way they envision.