cnn can t to sink lower, they surprise you. they are so lazy, so unimaginative, and so bereft of fresh thinking that now they think they just cut and paste their scripts about january 6 and apply them to any protester rally against left-wing government overreach. case in point, their coverage of canada s expanding freedom convoy. note the reporter s exasperating tone and pained expression. the police chief says that covid protests with nationwide instruction driven by madness. i know it sounds familiar to you. a threat to democracy peer that does not take away from the basic truck income of the sit i. at least one senator is supporting these people from the united states for the police chief has a message for them.
according to the plan that they thought they would have. they lost their paratroopers on the first day on the attack within kyiv because they did some really dumb things. and across the board, russia has not prepared either with a good maneuver approach or a logistical support approach to this campaign. so, what they are doing now is these terror strikes on cities using artillery and air. general zwack, from a military standpoint, what do you do after that? you strike terror, and then what? yes. tough question. because i think that the russian playbook is getting increasingly smaller and unimaginative. and it s exactly, as general hertling and you have been saying, it goes to brute force. there are the russian
Luxury and history in Whanganui s Bushy Park
6 Feb, 2021 09:00 PM
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Tim Roxborogh and baby Riley, Whanganui. Photo / Tim Roxborogh
NZ Herald
By: Tim Roxborogh
There s a certain no-nonsense charm to the unimaginative bluntness of a name like Bushy Park . If the park is bushy, why not name it Bushy Park? Exactly! In a nation where the North and South Islands are handily called the North Island and the South Island, it makes sense that at least somewhere in Aotearoa there d be a tract of bush bestowed as being Bushy Park . And let it be known, Whanganui s Bushy Park is indeed, very, very bushy.
it turns out the only reason it sounds outlandish is that our politicians both parties for the past 30 years have been too stupid and unimaginative to think of something like this. martha: tom cotton suggested it in 2018. there have been previous administrations. strategically it s a very smart thing to think about. so strategically intelligent that china just recently has made the same effort to try to make inroads into the place in order to sort of curtail the united states. it s an amusing thing. martha: there are a lot of strategic reasons why it would be great, but maybe it needs to be approached differently. i don t know. we will see where it goes. he says what he thinks. martha: exactly! we are used to apply now. coming up next, facebook opens this book hoping to prove there
can t win this fight politically the next two, three, four days, that s kind of pathetic. i do believe if we are still in government shutdown, i don t believe the president or his team will be going to davos. bill, what about what how the democrats clearly articulated enough, and not just for their base, but for a broader audience. the president loves this whole border the wall and border security are the same thing. they re not. but how democrats gotten out a clear message, we want to do one, two, three, which could make people believe that it is a big priority for them? i mean, the house could pass separately, you know, the right kind of funding for border security tomorrow as well. i think they ve been a little unimaginative. you read an article about the t.s.a., lines at the airport. why doesn t speaker pelosi bring up funding for the t.s.a. or the faa or particular things that affect travelers in one bill, and pickup something else in