As far as “If only…” stories go, there is a headline on NBC News:
Trump explodes as Democrats ratchet up impeachment push
slithey tove (twas brillig (stevem))says
shit, don’t you dare use Watterson’s iconic Calvin to characterize the Orange mPeach. I see how the Peach emulates Calvin in a lot of ways except much more sinister than Calvin ever was. Calvin is a mischievous wise-ass who is far more intelligent and introspective than the narcissistic mPeach. <spit>
Wow, that’s a great example of humorous exaggeration.
Pelosi has been perfectly willing to ignore crimes all along, both from Trump and from GWB. The idea that she’s the strict teacher walking CalvinTrump off for punishment is hilarious.
Frederic Bourgault-Christiesays
Yeah, Calvin was capable of incredible insight into himself, honesty, self-reflection, empathy and remorse. When he broke his Dad’s binoculars, he asked his father to pretend he already felt bad because he did. Calvin also respected nature and disliked bullies. He would be a far better President than Drumpf.
whheydt says
It’s too close to the truth to be funny.
Charly says
@whheydt, you spoke my mind.
Jonathan Norburg says
Just sad…
whheydt says
As far as “If only…” stories go, there is a headline on NBC News:
Trump explodes as Democrats ratchet up impeachment push
slithey tove (twas brillig (stevem)) says
shit, don’t you dare use Watterson’s iconic Calvin to characterize the Orange mPeach. I see how the Peach emulates Calvin in a lot of ways except much more sinister than Calvin ever was. Calvin is a mischievous wise-ass who is far more intelligent and introspective than the narcissistic mPeach. <spit>
The Vicar (via Freethoughtblogs) says
Wow, that’s a great example of humorous exaggeration.
Pelosi has been perfectly willing to ignore crimes all along, both from Trump and from GWB. The idea that she’s the strict teacher walking
CalvinTrump off for punishment is hilarious.Frederic Bourgault-Christie says
Yeah, Calvin was capable of incredible insight into himself, honesty, self-reflection, empathy and remorse. When he broke his Dad’s binoculars, he asked his father to pretend he already felt bad because he did. Calvin also respected nature and disliked bullies. He would be a far better President than Drumpf.