Cool John, thanks for the update. Sounds like a busy time in Europe! Yeh I don’t know if anyone saw Tulsi enter the rotunda at the Inauguration but she looked extremely uncomfortable. Not a good look and I didn’t like the vibes. I have a funny feeling she might perform poorly at her confirmation, we shall see.
It’s all the fault of the “Manichean Candidate”. Left or right, black or white, no nuance, no complexity.
Don’t worry, the people who matter also understand. So far I’m finding the new administration more fun than any recent ones. And I thank the stars daily that we avoided having a President who looked like a contestant that just won a three piece parlor suit on “Let’s Make A Deal”.
John, I like this Notes format. Since I know how meticulous of a writer you are (I'm the legislative proofreader who caught a couple errors that your subpar publisher had made in the prison book), this could be a great respite/interlude from your longer, more crafted pieces. Keep 'em coming!
Thanks John. First time I've read a "Note" from any Substacker.
Good one. I like it, short and sweet!
Keep ‘em coming, John.
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Good idea! I like it.
Cool John, thanks for the update. Sounds like a busy time in Europe! Yeh I don’t know if anyone saw Tulsi enter the rotunda at the Inauguration but she looked extremely uncomfortable. Not a good look and I didn’t like the vibes. I have a funny feeling she might perform poorly at her confirmation, we shall see.
It’s all the fault of the “Manichean Candidate”. Left or right, black or white, no nuance, no complexity.
Don’t worry, the people who matter also understand. So far I’m finding the new administration more fun than any recent ones. And I thank the stars daily that we avoided having a President who looked like a contestant that just won a three piece parlor suit on “Let’s Make A Deal”.
I love the format! Just enough to get me thinking and searching for more information, thank you.
John, I like this Notes format. Since I know how meticulous of a writer you are (I'm the legislative proofreader who caught a couple errors that your subpar publisher had made in the prison book), this could be a great respite/interlude from your longer, more crafted pieces. Keep 'em coming!