Sunday, September 30, 2018

Kathleen Parker

I was appalled to read Kathleen's column in today's (9-30-18) Everett (WA) Herald.

Shame on you for backing Senator (Good Old Boy) Lindsey Graham's totally inappropriate outburst the other day.👎👎👎👎👎👎

Lack of control has become the norm, especially since DDIC has been in office, for the uppity Republicans!!!!!!

I am so glad that my parents are not alive to see this awfulness, that the party they supported, just keeps getting more repulsive with each passing day!

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Thank you, Maria Gallagher!




I was "venting" yesterday morning, while fixing breakfast, about Jeff Flake joining the "Good Old Boys Club", when NPR starting playing Maria Gallagher yelling at him.

Thank God, that she and her friend had the courage to confront him publicly!

And then, he re-canted, somewhat, on his earlier stand.  

Thank God, that he was embarrassed enough to reconsider his position, if only for the time being.

Didn't Brett's pathetic outburst show just how unsuitable he is to be on the Supreme Court?  I think so!

Thank God, that Dr. Ford had grace under pressure to remain cool, calm and collected!

Hey "good old boys" better watch out when it is re-election time ----- there are LOTS of women out there paying attention to you LACK of attention to the plight of victims of sexual assault!

Think about this "good old boys" who would you believe, your daughter or the "preppy boy's school" son of your best friend?????? 
Consider all the women in your family, it is highly likely that someone close to you has encountered this type of behavior, and has NEVER come forward!!!!!  

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Grassley and the Good Old BoysTim

Time for the Good Old Boys to start leaving Congress   

Orrin Hatch  born 1934  Hatch is the longest-serving Republican Senator in U.S. history

These men are so out of touch with most Americans, since they have spent so much time in Washington DC!!!!!!!!! And really don't know what is going on with American Women!!!!!!!!

Time for mandatory retirement for U.S. Senators and Congressmen/women!


Monday, September 24, 2018

Good Old Boys Network


The Definition of a "Good Ol' Boy"  



Good ol' boy or good old boy is an American English slang term that can have both positive and negative meanings, depending on context and use. The term is commonplace in the Southern United States. The same phrase with purely positive connotations is used in part of England.

When I lived in the South generally when this term was used, it had a NEGATIVE meaning.

Some of the Good Ol' Boys in the United States Senate


When will these Good OLD Gutless wonders put their political party and DDIC aside, and start listening to WOMEN!!!!????????

Surely, they cannot be so STUPID as to believe that any girl or woman is just going to waltz into a police station and start the process against a Fraternity of Boys/Men!
Have they NEVER watched even one segment of Law and Order SVU to see what is portrayed by victims of sexual abuse?



Tuesday, September 18, 2018

"Boys Will Be Boys" ??????? REALLY

Yup, that's right, DDIC!

Why is it that MEN always believe MEN, when it comes to this type of behavior?????

Oh, yeah, right, it has to do with their "manhood" mentality!
Of course, NOT all men behave deplorably towards women, wonder what the % is?????

Grow up and accept your actions responsibly!

Thursday, September 13, 2018

Liar, Liar Pants on Fire!

Trump falsely claims nearly 3,000 Americans in Puerto Rico 'did not die'

Liar Liar Pants on Fire!

When will DDIC understand that the world DOES NOT revolve around him ----  Oh yeah, right, when he meets his Maker at the Pearly Gates!!!!!!!

Every day one thinks, "surely things cannot get any worse in the White House and the lemmings who follow DDIC" and yet each day one more thing seems to threaten our country by these  ARROGANT, IGNORANT, SELF-LOVING, SELF-ABSORBED MORONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👎👎👎👎👎👎


Sunday, September 2, 2018

Kathleen Parker, Washington Post Columnist, editorial 8-31-18


Washington Post Columnist

As Sen. John McCain’s departing call to national unity reverberated across America this week, President Trump’s prediction of violence should Democrats prevail in November’s midterm elections seemed both discordant and, well, weird.

Trump issued his dire warning on Monday — two days after McCain’s death — at a gathering of evangelical pastors at the White House. Trump warned that if they didn’t rally their parishioners to turn out and vote Republican, Democrats “will overturn everything that we’ve done, and they’ll do it quickly and violently.”

I’ve nearly rubbed my chin raw from stroking it for answers.

What sort of apocalyptic vision guides our commander in chief? What level of paranoia inspires such hyperbolic projections?


These questions are tendered as rhetorical exercise. We know what petty perdition this president has created for himself. And, sadly for the country, it needn’t have been this way. Given the antipathy toward Hillary Clinton, Trump might have won the election without appealing to raw emotion and base fears. Later, he might have changed his tune as president and tried to appeal to a broader cross-section of Americans. Who knows? As McCain said, in this country, nothing is inevitable. Trump might have united the nation in common cause.

Instead, he chose the ugly path. In immigration, health care, tax overhauls and foreign policy, Trump has taken the low road. Thus, the less-rhetorical question is: How do these evangelical pastors sleep at night?

We know that many conservatives voted for Trump because he promised to appoint conservative judges to the Supreme Court. We also know that Trump ran away with the evangelical Christian vote.
But one must ask these men and women of the cloth: Is it really more important to hope for a Supreme Court that might reverse (or, more realistically, erode) Roe v. Wade than it is to have a president of whom we can be proud? In whom we can trust to be thoughtful, honest and impervious to every little slight?

Does same-sex marriage, which a majority of Americans support, so offend these church leaders that they would rather risk a nuclear matchup with North Korea? Or an increasingly tenuous relationship with Russia and China, owing to Trump’s careless use of power to intimidate, insult and badger our geopolitical foes? This month, Russia is slated to hold war games — its largest since the dissolution of the Soviet Union — and China’s army will be involved.
But Trump was surely serious when he spoke about the darkness that would descend upon the land if Republicans lose the House. One would have thought he was speaking of the Islamic State or the Taliban, not fellow Americans with a different point of view. Even stranger, he mentioned violence in the context of antifa, a loose group of anti-fascists militant in their protest of the white supremacists who have celebrated Trump’s presidency as a giant step for white mankind.

If Republicans do lose Congress in the fall, it won’t be because evangelicals didn’t turn out to vote, though that surely would be a redemptive act. It will be because of Trump himself. A Post/ABC News poll released Friday found that 60 percent of Americans disapprove of Trump’s job performance. The same survey also found that 63 percent support special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 campaign. And 64 percent said they support Attorney General Jeff Sessions, whom Trump has been threatening to fire. A Democratic victory in the midterms will happen because of the GOP’s silence in the face of Trump’s untenable behavior, their lack of courage in condemning his draconian execution of policies, and the utter hypocrisy of allowing such a foul-mouthed, race-baiting misogynist to occupy the Oval Office after many of these same paragons of virtue impeached Bill Clinton for lying about his irresponsible affair with an intern.



Thank you, Kathleen, for these words of wisdom.

Thank you, John McCain, for your devotion to family, country and service.
Rest in Peace.