
H/T Scissorhead Dennis Cole
Jonathan Swann is a great interviewer because he doesn’t let up:
I really don’t think amply be-chinned Mitch McConnell was expecting this. But truthfully, I think Miller is right: McConnell has no moral boundaries and he sees any boundaries as a weakness.
He has transcended morality.
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That dismissive chuckle – what’s so funny shitbag?
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That hideous laugh along with his smug indifference clearly illustrates how a notorious power bottom, like that of Ms. Lindsey Graham, understands how he has real power in DC, power that stifles any real progress from taking place and power that is never challenged by the worthless beltway media. It’s not surprising at all when cocaine mitch is shocked by an actual journalist who poses serious questions instead of kissing mitch’s flabby ass.
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IOW: He sold his soul so long ago he can’t even remember it.
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I kept expecting to hear Moscow Mitch blurt out ‘Do you know who I am??’
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“You can’t handle the truth!”
Rgds,
TG
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F’k that moltened scumbag, I’m focused on how Jonathan Swan is a journalistic treasure. He can really dig and implore (the interveiwee) without coming off as confrontational and/or offensive. He looks at them quizzically and innocently like a dog that didn’t understand the words -but really wants to. It actually almost feels like it borders on a comedy skit at times.
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I’ve can’t recall ever seeing anyone so proudly proclaim, “Moral compass? We don’t got no moral compass! We don’t need no stinking moral compass!” [Proven by his acolytes on the Judiciary Committee: Beaker Cornyn, (man-spreading & man-splaining), Crazy Ted (I can’t listen to him; it hurts, but I assume he was channeling Elmer Gantry again), and the bi-curious cracker (trying desperately to read the entire list of questions he was instructed to ask!)]
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