The great thing and the hard thing is
to stick to things when you have outlived the first interest,
and not yet got the second, which comes with a sort of mastery.
Janet Erskine Stuart
Tweet of the Day
Trump is a special kind of stupid when it comes to economics. He threatens a trade war with Mexico, the peso drops against the dollar.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
A dropping peso makes American exports more expensive in Mexico and Mexican imports cheaper in the US, the exact opposite of his intent.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
Trump's Twitter bashing of John Lewis was predictable and pathetic. If the critic is a politician, Trump pans his performance, district.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
Trump in his whole life hasn't done anything as consequential as John Lewis' leadership during the Civil Rights era. He should be respectful— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
John Lewis, on the other hand, should have been more consistent than Obama's alt-right critics who sought to delegitimize his Presidency.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
Contrary to left-wing nonsense, Clinton didn't lose due to Russian hackers or Comey. Clinton barely beat a socialist. She underperformed.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
Ringling Bros is shutting down because the clowns are moving to the White House next week.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
I didn't support Trump or Clinton. But Clinton ran a bad campaign. "Look at him; look at me. DUH!" People wanted a change after 8 years.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
Re: Obama & Trump. QOTD: "He left us and we rejoiced; then an even more unbearable person came. - Arabic proverb"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) January 15, 2017
Image of the Day
Stossel on the Left's Abandonment of Free Speech
Joe Biden's Farewell Medal Award
Twin Baby Girls Talk To Each Other
Political Cartoon
Courtesy of Jerry Holbert via Townhall |
Musical Interlude: My Favorite Vocalists
Cher, "Song For the Lonely". This ends my Cher retrospective. Next up: Paul Davis.