I remember the good ole days when democrats weren't complete nutcases. Unfortunately, I can't say that anymore.
DeSantis didn't do anything like this. It was a bad choice of words, but he didn't describe anybody as a monkey. He did call him "articulate" like Joe Biden called Barack Obama "articulate."
It was, but it's still a screw-up. Nobody's going to read the full quote or care what he meant. This is all the media is going to talk about, and in a state that's 17 percent black, it matters. He could have gone with just about anything else, and it would have been better - "mess this up," "screw this up," "goof this up," etc. Hell I would have preferred that he said, "f**k this up." Perhaps he will find himself in a Trump-like situation in which people look at Gillum and see that he's so terrible that they don't care about the comment, but you don't want to have to rely on that happening to win.
California is about to impise a quota of women on some corporate boards. Link. It's unconstitutional, but toxic masculinity, white male privilege, so who cares?
monkey up - To hack together hardware for a particular task, especially a one-shot job. Connotes an extremely crufty and consciously temporary solution. Compare hack up, kluge up. linky
More from the Department of Liberals Ruin Everything Now it's the f'n moon landing They want to erase us completely from history "The upcoming Neil Armstrong biopic "First Man," from "Whiplash" and "La La Land" director Damien Chazelle, premiered at the Venice Film Festival on Wednesday to rave reviews and early Oscar buzz. But the movie doesn't include a key scene in Armstrong's mission to the moon and an integral moment in American history. The movie omits the American flag being planted on the moon, and the movie's star Ryan Gosling, who plays Armstrong, defended the decision when asked about it at Venice (via The Telegraph). Gosling, who's Canadian, argued that the first voyage to the moon was a "human achievement" that didn't just represent an American accomplishment, and that's how Armstrong viewed it. "I think this was widely regarded in the end as a human achievement [and] that's how we chose to view it," Gosling. "I also think Neil was extremely humble, as were many of these astronauts, and time and time again he deferred the focus from himself to the 400,000 people who made the mission possible."....." Neil Armstrong movie 'First Man' omits the American flag being planted on the moon, and star Ryan Gosling defended the decision
Fly me to the moon and let me play among the stars Let me see what spring is like on Jupiter and Mars In other words Hold my hand In other words darling, kiss me my LGBTQ partner romantic ain't it?
At least he didn't saying anything about a chink in anyone's armor. Remember when the left's message to kids was "Don't let people tell you that liking sports makes you less girly." Now the message to kids is more like "Don't let the left tell you that liking sports means you might literally not be a girl at all."
Serena is "bigger than the game". I don't know what that means, but I heard it on TV, so it must be true. Also, she goes to royal weddings and other important stuff. 1 warning for her coach coaching her during the match, which he freely admitted he did. 1 warning for smashing her racquet because the Japanese girl was kicking her a@@, an automatic warning. Final warning for taking her frustrations out on the poor referee who was just doing his job. There should have been another warning for that hideous ballerina outfit she was wearing.
I actually believe that even LeBron James would be tossed from a finals game 7 for that nonsense—only Serena is SO SPECIAL.
The Australian newspaper that got liberals so excited for its Serena cartoon has responded with a somewhat epic front page featuring other cartoons of famous people they’ve featured.