Dan Quayle is No Kamala Harris

Matt Lewis, Senior Columnist for “The Daily Beast,” wrote an opinion piece that snagged my notice this morning. His position as a human being entitles him to his thoughts; my similar status affords me the same right. His platform as a senior contributor for The Daily Beast provides him with influence by virtue of the … Continue reading Dan Quayle is No Kamala Harris

The News Won’t Stop

I haven't been much in the mood to discuss politics of late. The last couple of weeks, my constant and increasingly physical habit of rolling my eyes progressed to throwing my arms in the air as I do so, and then I added a jump stop, time step which resulted in a pulled hammie. Words. … Continue reading The News Won’t Stop

Mike Pence’s Spirit Animal

At a glance, last night's debate appeared to be just another opportunity for a smug, weak man to disregard boundaries set by a woman, in this case, the moderator, and to pretend his debate opponent, Senator Kamala Harris, had no voice. Then something profound happened. Mike Pence’s Spirit Animal made an appearance. When the fly … Continue reading Mike Pence’s Spirit Animal

Thank Me for My Patience

I am not going to complain today, despite news that Kanye and Jared Kushner speak daily. I won't complain—today, despite Dollhand's admission that he’s sabotaging the US postal service to keep people from voting by mail, and in the process endangering the lives and sustenance of many people whose prescription drugs and Social Security checks … Continue reading Thank Me for My Patience

Biden and Harris, the Dynamic Duo

https://twitter.com/kamalaharris/status/1293530961150455808?s=21 White men of the grand old party are afraid. They would have preferred almost any other candidate, but Biden's Vice Presidential pick has left them scrambling. Kamala Harris is smart, experienced, and she does her homework. I sat up and took notice when she made Brett (I like beer) Kavanaugh cry. Her questioning of … Continue reading Biden and Harris, the Dynamic Duo

1st Debate, Part II

Thursday night, the second ten of 24 candidates vying for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination took the floor to debate. The first ten debated on Wednesday night. If the math doesn't add up, please read my post of yore, link below. *Let me add this disclaimer here before you read too much into my post— … Continue reading 1st Debate, Part II