October 1, 2024

Let's talk about the Vice Presidential Debate.

I'll probably refrain from saying anything until tomorrow, so please keep the conversation going in the comments.

214 comments:

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n.n said...

Women deserve better than to be kept affordable, available, reusable, and taxable commodities, "friends", womb banks, collateral damage of immigration reform and transgender spectrum therapy.

Rusty said...

I think it's more like you have an imperfect understanding of what the law says.

Mr. T. said...

She can be very much blamed for tormenting us with Catherine Llahammon and Gina Raimondo among others.

Perhaps you are hoping that Waltz will be the one to cast the tie breaking Senate vote for some of his "school shooter friends."

Michael K said...

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Michael K said...

The lefties rush to defend their side.

Greg The Class Traitor said...

"No restrictions on abortion until or past birth" is the Democrat position, and that is the radical & extremist position

Compared to that, a 6 week heartbeat limitation is entirely mainstream

Rusty said...

This one will.

WWMartin said...

I suggest that you not look at what nations in Europe are doing. You'll be quite unhappy.

Rusty said...

So you are encouraging an unlevel playing field? Win at any cost? Good to know. Now we can all just assume you're lying and cheating.

Whiskeybum said...

Why can I only see about 30 of the 207 comments so far when I click on the comments link at the bottom of the post? (“Load More” does not, in fact, load more)

Zev said...

he got the knucklehead part right at least

Zev said...

Gore/Quayle maybe?

Michael McNeil said...

"sh'es fickle, as a roaming comet" hmmm, lyrical prose, brother, but don't comets travel in a defined, predictable trajectory?

More or less—with stress on the “less.” Yes, comets travel in a defined trajectory—“orbit”—but that trajectory is perturbed by the gravitation of the planets and moons of the solar system as the comet passes through—to such an extent that a returning comet may actually return many months different from the forecast, while from time to time a comet's orbit is drastically changed by close encounter with a planet such as Jupiter. That's how comets (“short period comets”), such as Halley's Comet, which orbit entirely within the planetary orbits of the solar system, got that way.

Michael McNeil said...

By the way, I just read all (now) 213 comments, with apparently no exceptions, by reading (as I have for the last 2 decades on this blog) as a result of clicking on the “date” link (just right of “Posted by Ann Althouse”) at the bottom of the posting; which also has (what some might call) the advantage of showing the comments in chronological (as opposed to nested) order. You might try it.

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