Thought the same. "Lanky". Mueller and Comey come to mind, as they are the "Longshanks" in the photos. With Mueller out of commission due to (ostensible) dementia (could be a lie, of course), perhaps that directs the cannons towards Comey.
Yep. That is why I mentioned Mueller (very tall) and Comey (very tall). And indeed why I used "Longshanks", which was the English's name for King Edward I, due to how long his shanks (shins/lower legs) were. He was evidently tall and "lanky".
Thought the same. "Lanky". Mueller and Comey come to mind, as they are the "Longshanks" in the photos. With Mueller out of commission due to (ostensible) dementia (could be a lie, of course), perhaps that directs the cannons towards Comey.
lanky adjective UK /ˈlæŋ.ki/ US /ˈlæŋ.ki/
tall and thin and often moving awkwardly as a result:
Yep. That is why I mentioned Mueller (very tall) and Comey (very tall). And indeed why I used "Longshanks", which was the English's name for King Edward I, due to how long his shanks (shins/lower legs) were. He was evidently tall and "lanky".