Shortly after, Picard was jilted:
Shortly after, Picard was jilted:
No…they aren’t. That’s the whole point.
Oh great…just in time for Trump and RFK Jr. to take over. I’m sure any major developments will be handled seriously and not be politicized at all.
I can’t get over McCoy’s shit-eating grin.
I’m not sure I like this phrasing.
Actually, no…I’m sure I don’t.
We failed.
50/50 Had to be done.
Not from a jedi
It may be more common among certain job types, but I don’t think that makes it professional behavior to do so regardless of the type of work.
I agree with the sentiment, but if we’re going to make that argument based around professionalism, I would also have to argue that it’s not very professional to use that kind of language in a work setting.
So maybe this is a situation where both sides can grow.
At what point can the Justice Department start considering his statements as threats or incitement of violence? (Not that Garland would ever have the stones to do anything about it this close to the election)
Or, you know, Republican party leadership could grow a spine and condemn this language at the very least, if not pull their support from Trump. These kinds of things would have been disqualifying for any other candidate.
Why we have to just put up with this nonsense is beyond me.
Well maybe we should just turn the roller coasters around and go the other direction.