It would be only a mild surprise to learn that he has been a Democratic mole, scheming incessantly to covertly discredit the Republican Party by making it complicit in his ineptitude and sleaze.
If only I'd had the creative juice to contribute to our writing. We could be millionaires now. Either that, or real life would have been more bonkers than anything we came up with, and all our scripts would be superfluous.
If only I'd had the creative juice to contribute to our writing. We could be millionaires now. Either that, or real life would have been more bonkers than anything we came up with, and all our scripts would be superfluous.
No, all our scripts would be seen as a threat to the PTB and we'd be unpersoned.
If only I'd had the creative juice to contribute to our writing. We could be millionaires now. Either that, or real life would have been more bonkers than anything we came up with, and all our scripts would be superfluous.
Real life beats fiction anytime. Good fiction has to be credible; real life has no such constraints. (Not original, but I can't remember who said it first.)
In The White House Mess, Christopher Buckley wrote about an utterly incompetent President and his White House. Honestly, the jokes in it are nowhere near as funny as Trump's White House, nor are the 'events' any more bizarre.
If Trump supporters wanted a tough guy, why did they elect such a whiny bitch? - Mo
Those who know history are doomed to deja vu. - the innominate one