Waiting for Sundowning Trumpstein to say “I never liked John…he used to be a terrific guy.”
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Best and final offer on Day 1?
As per my earlier post Jethro Douche’s only previous negotiation experience comes from bartering crack for eyeliner.
Criming before the fusillade of pardons.
There it is: A full year of days spent playing golf in just over five years as president. www.pbump.net/outofoffice
Math is hard of the Pedophile Protection Party
Flummoxed by sending Jethro Douche Vance to negotiate #peacewithiran when his only negotiating experience is haggling over eyeliner at a pharmacy.
Melania Trump wants these photos and emails to be scrubbed from the Internet. Please stop liking and sharing them. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
The Secretary of Defense is a coward
“Mr. Hegseth refused to meet with General George about the matter”
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A photo of a page published by The Sunday Times Style. The page features an interview with Monty Don. Here is the text: UNZIPPED! Monty Don The horticulturist, 70, on navy jumpers, his mullet era and weeding the carrots in suits What was the first item of clothing you bought? I remember very clearly a pair of crushed-velvet, bottle-green loons when I was 14 or 15. I bought them in a men’s clothing outlet in Bournemouth, where we were on holiday, such was the glamour of my life. This would have been in the early Seventies and I thought they were fantastic. At that time, tie-dye, three-button T-shirts and loons were the look and absolutely what I wanted to wear. What item of clothing do you have too many of? I probably have 30 very similar navy jumpers. If I like something I buy it in every iteration possible. I have Guernseys, Slazengers and there’s a company called Shackleton that does jumpers based on the ones Shackleton wore on his expeditions. I will happily put on three jerseys when I get up in the morning — a thin cotton one, followed by a cashmere one and a thicker one on top — because this is not London. I have lived in the same old house in Herefordshire for 36 years. What do you never wear but can’t throw away? I’ve always loved good cut and fabrics, so I won’t throw away a beautiful jacket or well-cut shirt. I have Comme des Garçons and Yohji Yamamoto clothes from the Eighties that I haven’t worn for 30 years. Would I wear them now? The brutal truth is that, at 70, I’m not quite the same shape as when I was 20. I have to suck in my tummy and hold my breath. Tell us a secret from your style past I had a Damascean moment when I was 19. Up until then I wore pretty much what my peer group wore, but I remember seeing photographs in a book of farm and country workers from the late-19th/early-20th century and I loved the clothes they were wearing. I bought a pair of heavy, high-waisted corduroy trousers — bear in mind this was 1974–75, when everything w…
Someone at Nook Shop in Stoke Newington, North East London sent me this photo of a recently published interview with Monty Don, whose style I admire. I found the interview charming, so I thought I'd share it here. To me, Monty Don is a great example of developing personal style.
Pleats, Please, sans polyester.
Before there were No Kings protests, there was a Yes Kings riot.
h/t to @adammockler.com for pointing out this gem from 2016.
Grift all the way down and disqualifying disrespectful all at the same time.
No word mutilization left behind
The birds inhabiting this psychopath’s hair have stashed worms in his brain
Grift knows grift
The Rash Whisperer
C-minus Santa Monica fascist strikes out again
Says the dunce of bone spur deferment, Donald Epstein
Trumpstein always needs a distraction
BREAKING
Former ICE agent:
On my first day training new cadets, I received secretive orders to teach them to violate the Constitution by entering homes without a judicial warrant.
The epitome of a poseur.
Neal Katyal: "In America, the chief justice said only Congress can impose taxes on the American people, and that's what tariffs are. Tariffs are taxes."
Hopefully a one-way ticket?
This answer - from one of the president’s key economic advisors - is disgraceful.
And, fwiw, the number for tariff pass through is closer to 94-96 percent
Pete Hegseth walking up some stairs to board a plane. He's wearing a mid-blue suit, tan dress shoes, and navy socks with small USA flags on them. The suit is slightly too small, the pants slim, and the inseam is a bit too short.
A dapper brown horse wearing a three-piece gray checked suit with a white shirt and blue necktie. He also has a grey flat cap. His inseam is too short, but he looks happy.
this is what your inseam looks like
Vampires do not sleep, Chuck.