She’s like the armless, legless knight in Monty Python’s “The Holy Grail”. The very next night she’s on TV being coy about whether…maybe…she’ll run for President! You’d think she had had a spectacular victory instead of a humiliating trouncing.
More than anything I’ve yet seen in my life, this exposes what the atmosphere of DC must be like. She’s there in her bubble presiding over the Jan 6 committee, hearing nothing but the “strange new respect” of the cool kids, the Dems. Was she really convinced that Wyoming, which probably only elected her because she was GWB’s VP’s daughter, cares about Jan 6? If they do, it isn’t in a GOOD way for Trump-haters. What about the interests of the people of her state? She is actually PROUD of ignoring their obvious rejection of her pet project, she seems to consider it virtuous-oh supremely so!—to have contravened their wishes. Losing the primary is just proof of her virtue! (the rest of us would call it “democracy”…) My god, this is what they call in the psych ward “la belle indifférence”— a complete inability to realistically view one’s own position.
She’s like the armless, legless knight in Monty Python’s “The Holy Grail”. The very next night she’s on TV being coy about whether…maybe…she’ll run for President! You’d think she had had a spectacular victory instead of a humiliating trouncing.
More than anything I’ve yet seen in my life, this exposes what the atmosphere of DC must be like. She’s there in her bubble presiding over the Jan 6 committee, hearing nothing but the “strange new respect” of the cool kids, the Dems. Was she really convinced that Wyoming, which probably only elected her because she was GWB’s VP’s daughter, cares about Jan 6? If they do, it isn’t in a GOOD way for Trump-haters. What about the interests of the people of her state? She is actually PROUD of ignoring their obvious rejection of her pet project, she seems to consider it virtuous-oh supremely so!—to have contravened their wishes. Losing the primary is just proof of her virtue! (the rest of us would call it “democracy”…) My god, this is what they call in the psych ward “la belle indifférence”— a complete inability to realistically view one’s own position.
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And her father, the former Vice President, totally shares her view of everything!
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