It isn’t precisely thrilling that the presidential car is called “The Beast” or that Kushner’s property was located at 666.
It's called a beast because it's so huge.
And when I buy property, I buy it for the location and the property, not the address number arbitrarily assigned to it FFS. It stands to reason that the same would be just as true of a wealthier person buying property, who is also the son-in-law of the greatest patriot the nation has seen in centuries.
(As if a different property was actually more ideally suited to Kushner at the time, but he instead chose to forsake the ideal one and go for the number? Extremely unlikely.)
Oh, I get those possibilities, and that the two things I pointed out don’t necessarily indicate anything.
It still doesn’t thrill me.
One of the key foci of critical thinking is to not get wholly invested into a point of view, yes? I definitely think that they’re acting on the side of righteousness. I don’t know that, though. I think Pence is on that side, too. Others don’t. Nobody knows.
It's called a beast because it's so huge.
And when I buy property, I buy it for the location and the property, not the address number arbitrarily assigned to it FFS. It stands to reason that the same would be just as true of a wealthier person buying property, who is also the son-in-law of the greatest patriot the nation has seen in centuries.
(As if a different property was actually more ideally suited to Kushner at the time, but he instead chose to forsake the ideal one and go for the number? Extremely unlikely.)
Oh, I get those possibilities, and that the two things I pointed out don’t necessarily indicate anything.
It still doesn’t thrill me.
One of the key foci of critical thinking is to not get wholly invested into a point of view, yes? I definitely think that they’re acting on the side of righteousness. I don’t know that, though. I think Pence is on that side, too. Others don’t. Nobody knows.