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Leftovers
Trail Mixers, what are your favorite, most creative or most memorable leftover dishes?
Author: patd
“But I don’t want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.
"Oh, you can’t help that," said the Cat: "we’re all mad here. I’m mad. You’re mad."
"How do you know I’m mad?" said Alice.
"You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn’t have come here.”
― Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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44 thoughts on “Leftovers”
BTW, the fellow on the geet-tar above is David Michael Boyd who published on youtube that ditty of his back in the year two ought fifteen. He wrote the following about it:
I have been eating a lot of Turkey this week. This song came after a few days of that. Playing a home-made guitar here.
getting rid of retail leftovers is how black Fridays started.
perhaps for today micky D’s should offer super supervalue meals of mac-turkey burgers and French fried yam stuffing balls. starbucks could do a pumpkin spice latte for $.05 instead of $5
my leftover routine is a ritual usually full dinner reprise (via microwave reheat) on day after, then sandwiches, then turkey divan, and then turkey soup (using carcass stock for base) for grand finale many days later. generally, the pumpkin pie and cranberry-orange-pecan relish have been consumed before the second day is over.
I used to like left over white meat with mayo and a tad of salt. But the older I get, the more my tastes change.
The coward showed up at Bagram to hold a campaign rally (and make another rambling word salad complaint).
Since I haven’t done turkey in about a decade, my leftovers are just sides.
This morning, I will put a little maple syrup in my apple/orange/cranberry relish and have it on pancakes.
Here’s hoping we don’t have a second term of that giant, orange turkey carcass. Nobody wants those leftover. Off to the trash with him!
Thanks giving was just me and the critters.
With Pie for breakfast, Pie for lunch, then pie for dinner desert and pie as a late snack with a snifter of Preacher Craig’s finest, I have no pie this morning. Just as well.
I am of the opinion that turkey is highly over rated (don’t tell Mrs Jack she always insisted I cook at least 1 turkey although I converted her to prime rib for Christmas) Yesterdays meal just proved I am right. I cooked one of those little banty chickens you can buy in the store with Mrs. Jacks wild rice stuffing. The stuffing has never tasted better and I didn’t miss the turkey at all. I know this is unAmerican and maybe even communist but I don’t care if I ever eat another piece of turkey again.
So yesterday evening, I stripped what ever meat was still on the chicken, chopped it up and mixed it with the stuffing. I will have it as hash with my morning eggs.
The bones I put in a pan with water, I just put the broth in the freezer for future meals.
Right now I am sipping on my coffee eating a couple of fresh backed biscuits with strawberry jam.
Jack
No left overs this year…. but OMG what a Thanksgiving buffet we had at that restaurant! There were at least a dozen different salads… shrimp cocktail… traditional turkey with all the fixings… carved roast beef… carved honey glazed ham… pumpkin roasted scallops with haddock… and lots of choices for dessert. It was excellent!
I had only one plate of traditional turkey and fixings… plus a piece of pecan bourbon pie to finish. Rick and his brother ate lots and lots. I had a few bites of this and that to taste from Rick’s plate.
Dan loved it so much he said he’s going to try to persuade his kids to go to Thanksgiving over at their mother’s next year too.
My memory being short I only have to remember yesterday to know what my most memorable leftover will be if you ask this question tomorrow because it’s the same every year – Friday leftovers are like Thursday dinner, only a day older. Think Groundhog Day (as in the movie).
jack, your banty chicken reminds me of a friend’s favorite thanksgiving feast in lieu of turkey: stuffed Cornish hens for each guest. makes for an elegant serving. guess one could substitute quail or squab (fearless leader’s favorite pigeon) if in season.
how fitting. bet the RNC didn’t buy this in bulk unless they did it to burn or to get off the book store shelves.
“A Warning,” a behind-the-scenes book authored by an anonymous Trump administration official that takes a critical look at the president, has replaced Donald Trump Jr.’s “Triggered” as the No. 1 nonfiction book on The New York Times’s bestseller list.
In the latest list released by the newspaper this week, “A Warning” is the top-selling book in the publication’s “Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction” category. Trump Jr.’s book, which was released Nov. 5, now sits at No. 2 on the list amid controversy over reports of bulk purchases made of book made by the Republican National Committee.
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Simple, Turkey Sandwiches. Preparing ours right now, Challa bread smothered with cranberry and stuffing.
We drank all the wine so no left overs there
Mostly we like the classic turkey sandwich –toasted bread, lettuce, tomato, onion, jalapeno relish and a little mayo
turkey curry is another favorite but a lot more work
I am watching Echo in the Canyon on Netflix. An “I was there” documentary about Laurel Canyon groups who made the California sound in the nineteen sixties. It is a nice look, but definitely skips a lot of what was happening a few miles away in LA and the rest of the country and specifically no mention of Vietnam. But it is nice to hear the old songs and see the recording studios and what drugs did to a few of the people.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson called President Trump a “compulsive self-promoter” and a “full-blown BS artist” while seeking to defend him against negative media coverage during his show on Wednesday night.
During the segment on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” the Fox News host noted that fact-checkers at The Washington Post have documented more than 13,000 false or misleading statements Trump has made since taking office in 2017.
“One of the reasons progressives say they hate Donald Trump is because he lies a lot,” Carlson said at the start of the segment. “Trump, they’ll tell you, is a committed liar.”
“As the Post points out, the lying began at the inauguration. Perhaps you remember this claim, which, at the time, deeply offended official Washington,” Carlson said before going on to play a clip of Trump claiming that his inauguration drew the largest audience “ever.”
“We’re not going to lie to you,” Carlson said. “That was untrue. The crowd at the 2017 inauguration was not the largest ever measured on the National Mall. Sorry, it wasn’t.”
“Why did the president claim it was? Well, because that’s who he is,” the Fox News host continued. “Donald Trump is a salesman. He’s a talker. He’s a boaster, a booster, a compulsive self-promoter. At times, he’s a full-blown BS artist. If Trump hadn’t gotten rich in real estate, he could have made a fortune selling cars.”
Carlson went on to say that “most people know this” while segueing to a larger defense of the president, asking, “Is lying really the reason the left despises Donald Trump?”
“Or could the real problem be, as is so often the case, the exact opposite of what they claim it is?” Carlson said, asserting that the most controversy during Trump’s tenure has not come when Trump has “told some whopper or exaggerated his own accomplishments” but when “he tells the truth.”
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tucker carlson who cares what he says He is a liar himself
Yep! KGC!
kgc, but tucker did above for once proclaim an unrefutable truth when he said
“Donald Trump is a salesman. He’s a talker. He’s a boaster, a booster, a compulsive self-promoter. At times, he’s a full-blown BS artist. If Trump hadn’t gotten rich in real estate, he could have made a fortune selling cars.”
too bad he left out bully and bigly batshit crazy.
btw, thanks for your kind words yesterday. i’m thankful as well for you too and for all mixers (even including gordo) .
Leftovers here is the traditional second day reprise except for my once a year sandwich:
White bread, mayo, turkey, and cranberry sauce.
patd
Just no to Carlson he isn’t part of the same conversation as we are.
Speaking the truth but trying to obscure the meaning of it still makes him a liar
speaking of those who are truthiness-challenged, Alexandra Petri:
Unsure what to get your family for the holidays this year?
Have you considered something that Devin Nunes is clearly enjoying, that even Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delights in, that Donald Trump made for his own amusement in the 1980s and has since gotten to share with more and more people as demand increased?
It’s Your Own Set of Facts!
For too long, we have languished under the erroneous impression that “everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.” This was depressing. Having to share facts with other people meant that, sometimes, your opinion was not as good as theirs. Sometimes, their opinions would be based on lots of facts, and your opinions would be based on no facts, and then they would be right, and you would be wrong.
Besides, which would you rather have: an old fact that everyone and his dog has known for years, or your own, brand new set of personal facts, just for you? Instead of tugging at the shared fabric of reality, like a blanket not big enough to cover your opinion, this is like a fact Snuggie. You don’t have to share! They’re custom!
From the people who brought you Alternative Facts, but also, somehow, from Russia, Your Own Set of Facts will transform the way you interact with the news, medical professionals and everyone around you.
Are you upset with how things are in the world? Are you scared of something that is, objectively, unreal? Do you wish that some things that did not happen had happened, and other things that happened had not happened?
For instance, it is the consensus of the entire U. S. intelligence community that Russia made efforts to interfere in the 2016 election. But would you prefer that it had been Ukraine instead?
Now, it can be, with Your Own Set of Facts! Pompeo used them to insist that we investigate Ukraine — as he points out, “America should leave no stone unturned, so whatever nation it is that we have information that so much as suggests that there might have been interference, or an effort to interfere in our elections, we have an obligation to make sure that the American people get to go to the ballot box, cast their ballots in a way that is unimpacted by these malevolent actors trying to undermine our western democratic values.” That’s right! No stone! There’s literally no way of telling what theory is good and worth investigating and what theory is based on nothing and is a waste of time! They’re all the same! Thanks, Your Own Set of Facts!
You can use these facts to build an unlimited number of scenarios. Maybe Hillary Clinton is a serial killer? Maybe President Obama is something even worse! Maybe the Earth is not impacted by man-made climate change, or even flat! With Your Own Set of Facts, the Earth can be any shape you want. And it can be any temperature you want, too! Also, you no longer need to worry about asteroids.
Give Your Own Set of Facts to your kids — it will help them understand your choice not to vaccinate them. Or hit the road; your facts are built to travel. They will go on TV with you, or you can leave them, unprompted, in a weird voice mail for a reporter. For a special fee, you can even get your doctor to put them in a note!
The sky’s the limit with Your Own Set of Facts. Or something even higher than the sky, that you just make up!
Conservative attorney George Conway, who’s also the husband of Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, on Thursday put to rest speculation that his family were the authors behind “A Warning,” a new tell-all book penned by an anonymous Trump administration official.
Former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean accused the Conways of authoring the book in a tweet on Wednesday, where he drew parallels between the tell-all book and an Atlantic op-ed written by the conservative attorney titled “Unfit for Office.”
“Reading this piece while reading ‘A Warning’ by Anonymous strongly suggests Anonymous is a collaboration of Kellyanne and George Conway,” he wrote. “Similar style. Anonymous told Reddit yesterday that s/he will publicly identify before Nov. 3, 2020—Election Day.”
In response, Conway responded: “I wish. But no.”
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I had a pudding pie disaster. My chocolate filling did not set up — the filling is both lumpy and liquid yikes good thing someone brought brownies (well we did have two other pies.)
I want my own set of facts, and as soon as I get it, I’ll buy my wife the Crown of St Edward to decorate her vanity. And possibly Portugal, but I may get that for her birthday instead.
I don’t think trump can shoot people on 5th Avenue and remain popular. I depends on who he shoots. If he shoots melanoma or her son, folks would probably turn on him like a swarm of blood-maddened sharks.
trump’s poll #s are fairly steady, so it appears to me that Dems are discussing charging him with the wrong crimes. People may understand abuse of power, but they say, so what ? They don’t understand that the Ukraine extorsion plot is solicitation of bribery and that the ‘investigation’ of the Bidens is actually supposed to be a televised smear by the Ukrainian president. The charges are too complex for the dummies who like trump. Ergo, Dems should switch to a charge that 96% of Americans understand.
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.”― Daniel Patrick Moynihan
x-r, well, it can’t be lying to your wife and the judge about a blow job in the oval office. the only thing that would move his hard core base would be if there’s evidence in one those documents from the enquirer safe or a disclosed non-disclosure agreement that shows he paid for an abortion or two. anything else doesn’t seem to move them.
trump’s human trafficking and harboring of “illegal immigrants” and fugitives from the law, is easily explained and hurts trump where he thinks he is strongest. Failing to register as a russian agent could hurt him with true conservatives.
Ms Pat, the problems with the abortion payment business are that 1. abortion is legal, 2. it probably occurred before trump’s inauguration.
However as a campaign charge, abortion would be a nuke, and maybe even a thermo-nuke.
Make him prove he never paid for an abortion and then list all the women he has had willing and unwilling sex with.
Did he pay for Ivanka’s abortion because he is her father or the father? Just sayin’ that’s what other people are sayin’
Didn’t know ivanka had an abortion. Any evidence ?
That would be choice, too !
Ahhh, nothing quite like tryptophan to fuel a nice little afternoon nap. And nothing like insurance salespeople to fuck it up. Relentless pricks.
X-R
I have no evidence I’m just repeating what other people are saying.
In my quest to morph too damn much extra turkey into something Mrs. P will eat, turkey chili with chopped turkey breast is in the instapot. Be interesting to see how it turns out.
I have seen the Bloomberg ad one too many times
before I thought he was ok now I don’t like him
Definitely a Turkey on the table.
Nancy helping dish up more
Why doesn’t Bloomberg with his billions do something useful? How about setting up women’s health clinics that also perform abortions in places like Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri among other states that discriminate against women. And work on fighting and ending TRAP laws. And have an army of folks who sign up all the radical, anti-abortionists to adopt one or more fetuses that they so love. And most importantly identify all the sperm that created these fetuses and legally require them to pay baby support for 21 years. Come on, Mike. Do something useful!
BTW, the fellow on the geet-tar above is David Michael Boyd who published on youtube that ditty of his back in the year two ought fifteen. He wrote the following about it:
I have been eating a lot of Turkey this week. This song came after a few days of that. Playing a home-made guitar here.
getting rid of retail leftovers is how black Fridays started.
perhaps for today micky D’s should offer super supervalue meals of mac-turkey burgers and French fried yam stuffing balls. starbucks could do a pumpkin spice latte for $.05 instead of $5
my leftover routine is a ritual usually full dinner reprise (via microwave reheat) on day after, then sandwiches, then turkey divan, and then turkey soup (using carcass stock for base) for grand finale many days later. generally, the pumpkin pie and cranberry-orange-pecan relish have been consumed before the second day is over.
I used to like left over white meat with mayo and a tad of salt. But the older I get, the more my tastes change.
The coward showed up at Bagram to hold a campaign rally (and make another rambling word salad complaint).
Since I haven’t done turkey in about a decade, my leftovers are just sides.
This morning, I will put a little maple syrup in my apple/orange/cranberry relish and have it on pancakes.
Here’s hoping we don’t have a second term of that giant, orange turkey carcass. Nobody wants those leftover. Off to the trash with him!
Thanks giving was just me and the critters.
With Pie for breakfast, Pie for lunch, then pie for dinner desert and pie as a late snack with a snifter of Preacher Craig’s finest, I have no pie this morning. Just as well.
I am of the opinion that turkey is highly over rated (don’t tell Mrs Jack she always insisted I cook at least 1 turkey although I converted her to prime rib for Christmas) Yesterdays meal just proved I am right. I cooked one of those little banty chickens you can buy in the store with Mrs. Jacks wild rice stuffing. The stuffing has never tasted better and I didn’t miss the turkey at all. I know this is unAmerican and maybe even communist but I don’t care if I ever eat another piece of turkey again.
So yesterday evening, I stripped what ever meat was still on the chicken, chopped it up and mixed it with the stuffing. I will have it as hash with my morning eggs.
The bones I put in a pan with water, I just put the broth in the freezer for future meals.
Right now I am sipping on my coffee eating a couple of fresh backed biscuits with strawberry jam.
Jack
No left overs this year…. but OMG what a Thanksgiving buffet we had at that restaurant! There were at least a dozen different salads… shrimp cocktail… traditional turkey with all the fixings… carved roast beef… carved honey glazed ham… pumpkin roasted scallops with haddock… and lots of choices for dessert. It was excellent!
I had only one plate of traditional turkey and fixings… plus a piece of pecan bourbon pie to finish. Rick and his brother ate lots and lots. I had a few bites of this and that to taste from Rick’s plate.
Dan loved it so much he said he’s going to try to persuade his kids to go to Thanksgiving over at their mother’s next year too.
My memory being short I only have to remember yesterday to know what my most memorable leftover will be if you ask this question tomorrow because it’s the same every year – Friday leftovers are like Thursday dinner, only a day older. Think Groundhog Day (as in the movie).
jack, your banty chicken reminds me of a friend’s favorite thanksgiving feast in lieu of turkey: stuffed Cornish hens for each guest. makes for an elegant serving. guess one could substitute quail or squab (fearless leader’s favorite pigeon) if in season.
how fitting. bet the RNC didn’t buy this in bulk unless they did it to burn or to get off the book store shelves.
the hill:
“A Warning,” a behind-the-scenes book authored by an anonymous Trump administration official that takes a critical look at the president, has replaced Donald Trump Jr.’s “Triggered” as the No. 1 nonfiction book on The New York Times’s bestseller list.
In the latest list released by the newspaper this week, “A Warning” is the top-selling book in the publication’s “Combined Print & E-Book Nonfiction” category. Trump Jr.’s book, which was released Nov. 5, now sits at No. 2 on the list amid controversy over reports of bulk purchases made of book made by the Republican National Committee.
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Simple, Turkey Sandwiches. Preparing ours right now, Challa bread smothered with cranberry and stuffing.
We drank all the wine so no left overs there
Mostly we like the classic turkey sandwich –toasted bread, lettuce, tomato, onion, jalapeno relish and a little mayo
turkey curry is another favorite but a lot more work
I am watching Echo in the Canyon on Netflix. An “I was there” documentary about Laurel Canyon groups who made the California sound in the nineteen sixties. It is a nice look, but definitely skips a lot of what was happening a few miles away in LA and the rest of the country and specifically no mention of Vietnam. But it is nice to hear the old songs and see the recording studios and what drugs did to a few of the people.
the hill:
Fox News host Tucker Carlson called President Trump a “compulsive self-promoter” and a “full-blown BS artist” while seeking to defend him against negative media coverage during his show on Wednesday night.
During the segment on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” the Fox News host noted that fact-checkers at The Washington Post have documented more than 13,000 false or misleading statements Trump has made since taking office in 2017.
“One of the reasons progressives say they hate Donald Trump is because he lies a lot,” Carlson said at the start of the segment. “Trump, they’ll tell you, is a committed liar.”
“As the Post points out, the lying began at the inauguration. Perhaps you remember this claim, which, at the time, deeply offended official Washington,” Carlson said before going on to play a clip of Trump claiming that his inauguration drew the largest audience “ever.”
“We’re not going to lie to you,” Carlson said. “That was untrue. The crowd at the 2017 inauguration was not the largest ever measured on the National Mall. Sorry, it wasn’t.”
“Why did the president claim it was? Well, because that’s who he is,” the Fox News host continued. “Donald Trump is a salesman. He’s a talker. He’s a boaster, a booster, a compulsive self-promoter. At times, he’s a full-blown BS artist. If Trump hadn’t gotten rich in real estate, he could have made a fortune selling cars.”
Carlson went on to say that “most people know this” while segueing to a larger defense of the president, asking, “Is lying really the reason the left despises Donald Trump?”
“Or could the real problem be, as is so often the case, the exact opposite of what they claim it is?” Carlson said, asserting that the most controversy during Trump’s tenure has not come when Trump has “told some whopper or exaggerated his own accomplishments” but when “he tells the truth.”
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tucker carlson who cares what he says He is a liar himself
Yep! KGC!
kgc, but tucker did above for once proclaim an unrefutable truth when he said
“Donald Trump is a salesman. He’s a talker. He’s a boaster, a booster, a compulsive self-promoter. At times, he’s a full-blown BS artist. If Trump hadn’t gotten rich in real estate, he could have made a fortune selling cars.”
too bad he left out bully and bigly batshit crazy.
btw, thanks for your kind words yesterday. i’m thankful as well for you too and for all mixers (even including gordo) .
Leftovers here is the traditional second day reprise except for my once a year sandwich:
White bread, mayo, turkey, and cranberry sauce.
patd
Just no to Carlson he isn’t part of the same conversation as we are.
Speaking the truth but trying to obscure the meaning of it still makes him a liar
speaking of those who are truthiness-challenged, Alexandra Petri:
Unsure what to get your family for the holidays this year?
Have you considered something that Devin Nunes is clearly enjoying, that even Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delights in, that Donald Trump made for his own amusement in the 1980s and has since gotten to share with more and more people as demand increased?
It’s Your Own Set of Facts!
For too long, we have languished under the erroneous impression that “everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.” This was depressing. Having to share facts with other people meant that, sometimes, your opinion was not as good as theirs. Sometimes, their opinions would be based on lots of facts, and your opinions would be based on no facts, and then they would be right, and you would be wrong.
Besides, which would you rather have: an old fact that everyone and his dog has known for years, or your own, brand new set of personal facts, just for you? Instead of tugging at the shared fabric of reality, like a blanket not big enough to cover your opinion, this is like a fact Snuggie. You don’t have to share! They’re custom!
From the people who brought you Alternative Facts, but also, somehow, from Russia, Your Own Set of Facts will transform the way you interact with the news, medical professionals and everyone around you.
Are you upset with how things are in the world? Are you scared of something that is, objectively, unreal? Do you wish that some things that did not happen had happened, and other things that happened had not happened?
For instance, it is the consensus of the entire U. S. intelligence community that Russia made efforts to interfere in the 2016 election. But would you prefer that it had been Ukraine instead?
Now, it can be, with Your Own Set of Facts! Pompeo used them to insist that we investigate Ukraine — as he points out, “America should leave no stone unturned, so whatever nation it is that we have information that so much as suggests that there might have been interference, or an effort to interfere in our elections, we have an obligation to make sure that the American people get to go to the ballot box, cast their ballots in a way that is unimpacted by these malevolent actors trying to undermine our western democratic values.” That’s right! No stone! There’s literally no way of telling what theory is good and worth investigating and what theory is based on nothing and is a waste of time! They’re all the same! Thanks, Your Own Set of Facts!
You can use these facts to build an unlimited number of scenarios. Maybe Hillary Clinton is a serial killer? Maybe President Obama is something even worse! Maybe the Earth is not impacted by man-made climate change, or even flat! With Your Own Set of Facts, the Earth can be any shape you want. And it can be any temperature you want, too! Also, you no longer need to worry about asteroids.
Give Your Own Set of Facts to your kids — it will help them understand your choice not to vaccinate them. Or hit the road; your facts are built to travel. They will go on TV with you, or you can leave them, unprompted, in a weird voice mail for a reporter. For a special fee, you can even get your doctor to put them in a note!
The sky’s the limit with Your Own Set of Facts. Or something even higher than the sky, that you just make up!
Tucker’s parents were off by one letter.
…close, though.
newsweek:
Conservative attorney George Conway, who’s also the husband of Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, on Thursday put to rest speculation that his family were the authors behind “A Warning,” a new tell-all book penned by an anonymous Trump administration official.
Former Nixon White House Counsel John Dean accused the Conways of authoring the book in a tweet on Wednesday, where he drew parallels between the tell-all book and an Atlantic op-ed written by the conservative attorney titled “Unfit for Office.”
“Reading this piece while reading ‘A Warning’ by Anonymous strongly suggests Anonymous is a collaboration of Kellyanne and George Conway,” he wrote. “Similar style. Anonymous told Reddit yesterday that s/he will publicly identify before Nov. 3, 2020—Election Day.”
In response, Conway responded: “I wish. But no.”
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I had a pudding pie disaster. My chocolate filling did not set up — the filling is both lumpy and liquid yikes good thing someone brought brownies (well we did have two other pies.)
I want my own set of facts, and as soon as I get it, I’ll buy my wife the Crown of St Edward to decorate her vanity. And possibly Portugal, but I may get that for her birthday instead.
I don’t think trump can shoot people on 5th Avenue and remain popular. I depends on who he shoots. If he shoots melanoma or her son, folks would probably turn on him like a swarm of blood-maddened sharks.
trump’s poll #s are fairly steady, so it appears to me that Dems are discussing charging him with the wrong crimes. People may understand abuse of power, but they say, so what ? They don’t understand that the Ukraine extorsion plot is solicitation of bribery and that the ‘investigation’ of the Bidens is actually supposed to be a televised smear by the Ukrainian president. The charges are too complex for the dummies who like trump. Ergo, Dems should switch to a charge that 96% of Americans understand.
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.”― Daniel Patrick Moynihan
x-r, well, it can’t be lying to your wife and the judge about a blow job in the oval office. the only thing that would move his hard core base would be if there’s evidence in one those documents from the enquirer safe or a disclosed non-disclosure agreement that shows he paid for an abortion or two. anything else doesn’t seem to move them.
trump’s human trafficking and harboring of “illegal immigrants” and fugitives from the law, is easily explained and hurts trump where he thinks he is strongest. Failing to register as a russian agent could hurt him with true conservatives.
Ms Pat, the problems with the abortion payment business are that 1. abortion is legal, 2. it probably occurred before trump’s inauguration.
However as a campaign charge, abortion would be a nuke, and maybe even a thermo-nuke.
Make him prove he never paid for an abortion and then list all the women he has had willing and unwilling sex with.
Did he pay for Ivanka’s abortion because he is her father or the father? Just sayin’ that’s what other people are sayin’
Didn’t know ivanka had an abortion. Any evidence ?
That would be choice, too !
Ahhh, nothing quite like tryptophan to fuel a nice little afternoon nap. And nothing like insurance salespeople to fuck it up. Relentless pricks.
X-R
I have no evidence I’m just repeating what other people are saying.
In my quest to morph too damn much extra turkey into something Mrs. P will eat, turkey chili with chopped turkey breast is in the instapot. Be interesting to see how it turns out.
I have seen the Bloomberg ad one too many times
before I thought he was ok now I don’t like him
Definitely a Turkey on the table.
Nancy helping dish up more
Why doesn’t Bloomberg with his billions do something useful? How about setting up women’s health clinics that also perform abortions in places like Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri among other states that discriminate against women. And work on fighting and ending TRAP laws. And have an army of folks who sign up all the radical, anti-abortionists to adopt one or more fetuses that they so love. And most importantly identify all the sperm that created these fetuses and legally require them to pay baby support for 21 years. Come on, Mike. Do something useful!
Good one, Jamie!
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