QuoteMight doesn't make right, as we saw in Vietnam. Actually, it did. Might in a war is defined by who wins.
Might doesn't make right, as we saw in Vietnam.
Well, that sounds very clever, so please define what you mean by "might".
Bill, I can't access this article about expanded drone activity in N. Africa. Can you tell us why our military has done this? Thanks.
Oh, that was genius, I grant you that. Pretty convoluted, but that was the intention, right?Some "right wing" speakers actually have something to say. However, many do not ie, Ann Coulter and that Milo guy. I've watched speeches by both of them, and they just have nothing to add to the conversation. But to conclude that having to spend x amount of money in security costs constitutes "might" is pretty far out there. Spend the damn money. Or let Coulter et al start a gofundme page for their security costs.
But to conclude that having to spend x amount of money in security costs constitutes "might" is pretty far out there.
I most certainly can determine if certain speakers "have something to say"! That's what critical thinking is for.
As for threatening violence being an example of "might", OK, whatever. I suppose Harvey Weinstein would be a better judge of that. I also suppose one could say the same for an abusive husband.
I'd welcome any links to similarly well reported segments from sources the president's supporters find informative.
altho I do wonder who does the cooking and cleaning at your house, since you spend most of your days researching and complaining.
Trump just claimed the democrats, FBI, and Russians conspired to fix the 2016 election. He just troughs crap hoping something will stick.
Yet I ask did you suggest the same thing when anti abortion activists (and murders) protested in front of abortion clinics?