Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
At different times, but within the last two weeks.
Both are hawking books, of course.
The first thing noticeable was how much they have aged. It was only a year and a half ago when they were invited by House Democrats to whine about Trump and mock his children as a part of their "opinion evidence." Here's what they looked like then:
Both looked pretty grim, obviously, but not particularly old. You will be shocked at how they look now, less than two years later.
That seems to be pretty common among Dems. Obama and Carter seemed to age a double the pace of typical people after leaving office. I suppose carrying the burden of all that hate and rage with no public forum to take it out on the families of their enemies causes a lot of stress.
Naturally, Yanovitch thought Biden's trip to Europe was "hugely important," a phrase she repeated several times, because he was able "to demonstrate American leadership and western unity." I suppose there is western unity. Unity in agreement to do nothing to stop the slaughter.
She talked about an email from one of her Ukrainian former bodyguards, asking for help. I'm guessing the typical East European bodyguard isn't up on U.S. current events, but she could have told him that Biden did not see fit to give her her job back after Trump fired her. She said that she "tried to hook him up," with people that could supply him with arms to fight the Ruskies. Whatever that means.
Neither she, nor her interviewer, mentioned Biden's dangerous gaffes on that trip.
Hill talked about the atrocities that the Russian Army is committing: the looting, the mass rapes, etc. She comes to the remarkable conclusion that these are caused by either a breakdown in command discipline or that it is being allowed by the command. She assures us that it is one or the other. She did not explain what the other options might be.
In spite of living in the United States for many decades, thriving instead of being poor as she was in England, she has not given up her UK citizenship and she clings to her Brit accent.
I only hope that the book sales go well for both of these ladies, so they car retire in comfort and silence. I pray that they will find peace. Perhaps after Trump dies, assuming that he does not outlive them both.
Both are hawking books, of course.
The first thing noticeable was how much they have aged. It was only a year and a half ago when they were invited by House Democrats to whine about Trump and mock his children as a part of their "opinion evidence." Here's what they looked like then:
Both looked pretty grim, obviously, but not particularly old. You will be shocked at how they look now, less than two years later.
That seems to be pretty common among Dems. Obama and Carter seemed to age a double the pace of typical people after leaving office. I suppose carrying the burden of all that hate and rage with no public forum to take it out on the families of their enemies causes a lot of stress.
Naturally, Yanovitch thought Biden's trip to Europe was "hugely important," a phrase she repeated several times, because he was able "to demonstrate American leadership and western unity." I suppose there is western unity. Unity in agreement to do nothing to stop the slaughter.
She talked about an email from one of her Ukrainian former bodyguards, asking for help. I'm guessing the typical East European bodyguard isn't up on U.S. current events, but she could have told him that Biden did not see fit to give her her job back after Trump fired her. She said that she "tried to hook him up," with people that could supply him with arms to fight the Ruskies. Whatever that means.
Neither she, nor her interviewer, mentioned Biden's dangerous gaffes on that trip.
Hill talked about the atrocities that the Russian Army is committing: the looting, the mass rapes, etc. She comes to the remarkable conclusion that these are caused by either a breakdown in command discipline or that it is being allowed by the command. She assures us that it is one or the other. She did not explain what the other options might be.
In spite of living in the United States for many decades, thriving instead of being poor as she was in England, she has not given up her UK citizenship and she clings to her Brit accent.
I only hope that the book sales go well for both of these ladies, so they car retire in comfort and silence. I pray that they will find peace. Perhaps after Trump dies, assuming that he does not outlive them both.
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