I have another column up at The American Spectator today.
I have another column up at The American Spectator today.
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Well done. May Mrs. Clinton get what’s coming to her and never reoccupy The White House.
RE: your article–Is knowing and talking about everyone else’s business gossip or is there a way to do that without gossiping? I’ve never been good at talking about other people’s business. I don’t like it.
I have to believe that our ancestors, most of whom lived in village-like environments, must have drawn some kind of line between talking about people in general and gossiping in particular. But I don’t know what it was. And maybe there wasn’t one.
Ya.
I don’t know that I’ve never seen anybody take down La Clinton better on this, than you did here.
Why thank you. If she’s elected, and I strangely disappear, you’ll have a good idea why.