The Breakfast Scramble:
Hold your horses Little Donny, from Red State:
So can all the Branch Trumpidian cultists stop comparing Trump to Ronald Reagan, now?
In a stunning show of cowardice and defeat, Stephen Moore, founder of Club
Continue reading about The Breakfast Scramble: 25 November 2016
The Breakfast Scramble:
Draining the Swamp, media edition:
“So until members of the media come clean about colluding with the Clinton campaign and admit that they knowingly broke every ethical standard they are supposed to uphold, they should
Continue reading about The Breakfast Scramble: 24 November 2016
The Breakfast Scramble:
Howard Dean loses it, redux,
Godwin’s Law:
“As an online discussion grows longer, the … mentioned Hitler has automatically lost whatever debate was in progress.”
Dean, via Mediaite:
[F]ormer DNC chairman Howard Dean spoke
Continue reading about The Breakfast Scramble: 22 November 2016
The Breakfast Scramble:
The Keith Ellison Report, has Ellison become the new face of democrats? Professor William A. Jacobson, Legal Insurrection:
We will see if discussion about Ellison’s past creates enough of a critical mass to make
Continue reading about The Breakfast Scramble: 18 November 2016
The Breakfast Scramble:
To know her is to love her, from Wesley Pruden, Washington Times:
Hillary Clinton, who started plotting her path to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. when she was a law student at Yale, took a detour
Continue reading about The Breakfast Scramble: 15 November 2016
The Breakfast Scramble:
‘Rats need to call off their dogs, from WaPo:
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump’s former campaign manager, said it is incumbent upon Hillary Clinton, President Obama and other Democratic leaders to calm their supporters and
Continue reading about The Breakfast Scramble: 14 November 2016
The Breakfast Scramble:
The Clinton campaign’s inside view, from Politico:
So much of the campaign’s energy was spent explaining inherited issues, they said, like the paid speeches Clinton delivered to Wall Street banks, pay-to-play accusations about the
Continue reading about The Breakfast Scramble: 11 November 2016
Today, I started with a visit to the dentist. So, my driving day got off to kind of a late start. Which of course means that I’m probably going to be out until halfway through Saturday at least.
The truck
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble: Racism, Bias in the Press, And Other Staples of the Left
Today finds me in South Jersey. I took a few days off…first time I’ve done that in quite a while.
My truck was attended to while I was out, which was part of my purpose. Nice when that comes together.
Today, I’m in Hanover Pennsylvania. I dragged a load of salt down from Silver Springs New York to this place. I’ve never been here before, and the route in, given the small size of the streets around the place, made
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble: the Return of the Congenital Liar
I’ve started out this week, doing some local work while my truck gets a full service and some much needed repair. At the moment I’m sitting in a warehouse outside Geneva New York, looking at more canned vegetables than I’ve
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I’m at College Point, Queens New York this morning. I’m delivering a load of Gatorade to the local Pepsi distribution center. Extremely narrow streets around this place, and as a result I’ve never come in here where I haven’t done
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble: We Need a Game Changer
I’ve been asked if I write all these things out by hand on my laptop. The truth is, no I don’t.
First of all, because I don’t have the time, generally. But, and more importantly, I tend to have ideas
I woke up the other morning to the sound of cows. No, I’m quite serious. It was somewhat muffled here in the truck, but I could hear it none the less, and couldn’t quite figure out what it was in
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble : Presidential Musings
First stop this morning was in New Paltz New York, essentially within shooting distance of McPhillips. I regret my schedule doesn’t leave me enough time to offer him some coffee. It would be an interesting meeting, I think.
I managed
Continue reading about Nightly Ramble: Minimum Wage, Those Who Don’t Vote