And nobody hears it, is it really running for President at all? First of all, a note about my absence lately: My wife got me to sign up for an account at Threads, which is sort of like X without the assholes. I've spent a little time establishing myself there, and I have to say, I do like the relatively immediate exchange of views, but I don't mean to give up my blog- there are still so many things that can't be dealt with in a couple hundred words, so, perhaps to your dismay, I am back. So, what motivated the above question is the fact that the Sunday New York Times today had seven articles about Trump, and absolutely zero about Kamala Harris. The Republicans have a problem with Harris, in that virtually everyone who sees her likes her and immediately understands how qualified she is to be President. They have tried mightily the last month to find some way to smear her, but have been spectacularly unsuccessful- the tactics of character assassination ...
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What would it take to become the next Don Rickles?
Now, as for Hans Adler, who says "This comment has been removed by a blog administrator," well, I am the only "blog administrator" around here, and I certainly didn't remove anything like that, from him or from the eight phony names he used to post the same remark eight more times. Hans, I have a suspicion that you are not even a human being, but are just a pathetic Russian bot.
Anyway, Pol P, I guess you are the only one who got the joke.
Or maybe I did. I'm still trying to find those farms where they grow spaghetti and why there was a bumper crop like the one our news talked about one April years ago.
I demand you try to find out who stole my name to span you.
Above all, I object to your calling me a Slavic tool.
I'd like to meet the dirty skunk who stole my name.
I'll take your word for this. I have to tell you that I would very much like to know who was really behind this childish act of petulance, but I do not have a clue how to do this. Any ideas?