Richard, what does Roger Stone have to do with whether or not Congressmen should donate their salaries? ;-)
Roger Stone has nothing to do with Congressmen or their salaries. I was commenting on him only because
his arrest got me fired up this morning. That, and all GOP Congressmen are in my sights because of their abysmal spinelessness.
Are you also mistaking me for a Trump supporter?
No, but sometimes I wonder if you tolerate the GOP more than I do, especially today as
I'm fired up over Roger Stone. Of course, you're free to tolerate whomever you like, and I defend your right to do that. But today, I'm going to both attack ideas I don't like and defend the rights of people who have those terrible ideas. If that doesn't make sense, remember,
I'm fired up.
I've avoided reading or noticing this entire thread until today. It seems far too much like a poorly disguised effort at right wing trolling. But I'm not in the mood to cut anyone slack. So, forgive me, if I've gone to into attack mode. As I said,
I'm fired up.
As for Ross, I think he really is as out of touch with reality as his quote makes him seem.
Ross is nothing but the most recent Dead Cat Distraction of the Day put out by Trump's PR staff. They would rather keep us fussing over Ross than the guy who appointed him, or his indicted and/or convicted felon associates.
That felt pretty good. Rant over? Maybe, stay tuned. It's fun being this fired up. All this over Roger Stone who is only someone's future prison bitch.
It might be time to dust off a phrase from the Nixon years: Unindicted Co-conspirator
.