Today’s best joke
I don’t have much to say about this — you either get it, or you don’t, you can agree with it or not.

The usual rules apply — if it makes me laigh, I will use it, irrespective of the political point of view.
And now — go Eagles!
I don’t have much to say about this — you either get it, or you don’t, you can agree with it or not.
The usual rules apply — if it makes me laigh, I will use it, irrespective of the political point of view.
And now — go Eagles!
Journalist Michael Kinsley defined a gaffe as when a politician utters a truth he is not supposed to say. Right-wing Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich made a gaffe the other day (assuming what he said was not intentional). What he said was that returning the hostages held by Hamas was
Who were the villains and the loyal politicians?
Sorry, this was a mistake, good intentions gone awry. I am not going to accuse Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen of grandstanding, nor question his motives, but the optics and feel of what he did is not going to help Democrats, who bear the responsibility for the invasion of illegals.
“Rule of law” will be an issue in 2026, and will hurt Republicans