Problem with her narrative was that all mainstream media (3 TV channels, Wash Post, NY Times, LA times, SF examiner etc) were against the war. They supported the anti war movement which was the genesis of today's left. I am sure this twist was part of the plan.
Maybe irrelevant, but here are some of my favorite Twain quotes:
There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.
just a million years ago next November,
he had been brought up with a wholesome respect for future fire and brimstone.
If I had two heads, I would have spoken; but as I had only one, it seemed judicious to take care of it; so I kept still.
the whole thing was over and done with before a mate in the olden time could have got his profanity-mill adjusted to begin the preparatory services.
Live in a swell house now, with a mansard roof, and all the modern inconveniences.
The educated Southerner has no use for an r, except at the beginning of a word. He says 'honah,' and 'dinnah,' and 'Gove'nuh,' and 'befo' the waw,' and so on. The words may lack charm to the eye, in print, but they have it to the ear. When did the r disappear from Southern speech, and how did it come to disappear? The custom of dropping it was not borrowed from the North, nor inherited from England.
Many Southerners--most Southerners-- put a y into occasional words that begin with the k sound. For instance, they say Mr. K'yahtah (Carter) and
speak of playing k'yahds or of riding in the k'yahs. And they have the pleasant custom--long ago fallen into decay in the North--of frequently employing the respectful 'Sir.' Instead of the curt Yes, and the abrupt No, they say 'Yes, Suh', 'No, Suh.'
and as for the contents of his skull, they could have changed place with the contents of a pie and nobody would have been the worse off for it but the pie
St. Paul's strength lies in her commerce--I mean his commerce.
The CIA focus grouped “conspiracy theorist” but for the Kennedy assassination detractors, not Viet Nam.
Either way. LBJ is the probably the most evil president we have had
Naw , didn't even have the guts for the second term. More like Biden Evil but just a Useful Idiot evil.
The immigration act of 1965 did more damage to this country then any of the wars we have been in
Wasn't a one man job. Like W. Wilson...they had help.
Now do 9/11.
Too soon.
Problem with her narrative was that all mainstream media (3 TV channels, Wash Post, NY Times, LA times, SF examiner etc) were against the war. They supported the anti war movement which was the genesis of today's left. I am sure this twist was part of the plan.
Maybe irrelevant, but here are some of my favorite Twain quotes:
There is something fascinating about science. One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture out of such a trifling investment of fact.
just a million years ago next November,
he had been brought up with a wholesome respect for future fire and brimstone.
If I had two heads, I would have spoken; but as I had only one, it seemed judicious to take care of it; so I kept still.
the whole thing was over and done with before a mate in the olden time could have got his profanity-mill adjusted to begin the preparatory services.
Live in a swell house now, with a mansard roof, and all the modern inconveniences.
The educated Southerner has no use for an r, except at the beginning of a word. He says 'honah,' and 'dinnah,' and 'Gove'nuh,' and 'befo' the waw,' and so on. The words may lack charm to the eye, in print, but they have it to the ear. When did the r disappear from Southern speech, and how did it come to disappear? The custom of dropping it was not borrowed from the North, nor inherited from England. Many Southerners--most Southerners-- put a y into occasional words that begin with the k sound. For instance, they say Mr. K'yahtah (Carter) and speak of playing k'yahds or of riding in the k'yahs. And they have the pleasant custom--long ago fallen into decay in the North--of frequently employing the respectful 'Sir.' Instead of the curt Yes, and the abrupt No, they say 'Yes, Suh', 'No, Suh.'
and as for the contents of his skull, they could have changed place with the contents of a pie and nobody would have been the worse off for it but the pie
St. Paul's strength lies in her commerce--I mean his commerce.
How else was the CIA gonna get all that heroine into the US
The Clinton’s or Obama private jet? Mena Arkansas Express.
Beautiful and correct. 😁👍🇺🇲
The question is, is the CIA too powerful, too big to dismantle? Or are we destined to let them control our country and half the world?
Our entire reality is intelligence agents seeding narratives. The media. Politicians. Corporate.