Vance is the #FlyInTheOintment in invoking the #25thAmendment...
#flyintheointment
Here’s the thing. The ICC could issue arrest warrants for U.S. Government officials. They may not be able to execute the warrant, but those warrants would be valid if the subject of the warrant traveled to any of the 125 member states.
#flyintheointment for official/personal international travel.🤔
Oh DOG, I’d forgotten about Clive the great disgruntled vote grabber 🤦♂️
#FlyInTheOintment 🪰
Fly in the ointment English-language idiomatic expression In English, the phrase fly in the ointment is an idiomatic expression for a drawback, especially one that was not at first apparent, for example: "We had a cookstove, beans, and plates; the fly in the ointment was the lack of a can opener." The likely source is a phrase in the biblical book of Ecclesiastes: “Dead flies cause the ointment of the apothecary to send forth a stinking savour.” (Ecclesiastes 10:1) For four centuries, a fly in the ointment has meant a small defect that spoils something valuable or is a source of annoyance. The modern version thus suggests that something unpleasant may come or has come to light in a proposition or condition that is almost too pleasing; that there is something wrong hidden, unexpected somewhere. Example: "Our hospital is such an oasis of kindness and efficiency, but our orthopedic department is like a fly in the ointment."
In today’s Wikipedia rabbit hole…
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