feels about how we should or shouldn t continue democratic governance. where people choose their leaders. i have strong feelings about that. i imagine most of you do too. putting that aside. at a personal level, it s a messed up thing when your boss tries to get you killed. which is more or less what happened on january 6th. so, i have been curious as to how mike pence was going to respond. we have watched republican after republican bow and scrape and bend the knee and give away personal dignity. in humiliating ways. the big two examples are senator graham of south carolina and cruz of texas. during the 2016 campaign, graham called trump a nut job and loser and before he took on the role of his golf caddy in the u.s. senate. trump personally insulted
Thank you By Neil Connolly, in Sport, Golf · 16-04-2021 01:00:00 · 0 Comments
It has been said for a long time that a picture is worth 1,000 words, and then sometimes you actually can’t find the right words to describe the picture, or the words don’t actually do the picture justice.
Nevertheless I’m going to have a try; the picture you see on this page is of Hideki Matsuyama’s caddy. He has just replaced the flag stick in the 18th hole, the world and his wife, and their cameras, are on Hideki and his reaction to becoming the 1st Japanese player to win a major championship, having carried the weight of all the expectations from his proud nation on his shoulders, for the last 10 years.
i hear from democrats and republicans all across south carolina and the number one question is, what happened to lindsey graham? here is this guy that i even thought was a statesman when john mccain was alive. even though i disagreed with his politics, i thought that when push came to shove, he could rise above the fray and actually be a sensible voice to bring both parties together. what we have seen is that he isn t. george will defined it perfectly. he is a political windsock. i like to say he s probably the world s most known golf caddy, because that s all that he seems to care about, carrying the bags and water for the president instead of doing the work that the people in south carolina sent him to washington, d.c. to do. there are a lot of issues here in south carolina he just doesn t he doesn t spend the time and energy focus on them. let s talk about the job that you want to do for the people of south carolina. there was an op-ed in the chicago sun times about a month ago
i call him the world s most powerful golf caddy because that is what he is. i ve got another theory. those southern democrats, the old grandees, their dream was to get appointed when the other guy died, serve until they died and try to transform death into some building like the richard russell building. that s what their dream was, never to leave the senate ever. is that what lindsey wants? help me? the senate allows lindsey to be relevant. but at the end of the day, chris, it s not about the people in south carolina. you tell me whether they ever would have done this, coming up the coast, we evacuate, where is lindsey graham, is he in charleston putting sand in bags, on phone with the governor, no
twitter. arnie carney, a dual question for you. who in the west wing believes today s trip both stops were a success and why does the twitter account read so much like trump s down to the capization of a phrase like rock star? well, two reasons. one is that he manages the social media for the white house and a lot of tweets we see from trump s twitter feed are written by him. so sometimes what we see in the trump feed is dan and he knows the voice of the president and he echoes it on his own. a lot of the aids, he was a former golf caddy at trump organization who has been with the president forever. i think people who have been in his orbit for a long time have become part of this cult mentality as i ve heard it put by others who want reflect to the president how he wants to be