Busy day elsewhere. First a dr. appt. and then the very best part: My daughter is coming in from Chicago, origin, Seattle, and I pick her up in Layfaette, IN, after her night in Indianapolis. She'll have some miles on her but will be here Tuesday to watch me either celebrate like I won the lottery or hit a depth of clinical depression "like the world has never seen before." But I will see you tomorrow.
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Before leaving this here abode, I'm going to commit an exceptional humanitarian act, knowing that this will require God to look down on me today and protect me in my travels. (That's how it works, right?)
I just noticed a Daily Beast piece on Roger Stone and Laura Loomer — now there are two creatures whom only Christ Himself could have any compassion, so I'm feeling a bit divine in my extraordinarily humane endeavor — in which Stone "excoriated" Loomer (catch that, George Will? we can do it too) for having said that that other very fine person, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has been using money he raised for American's very finest person, Donald Trump, to help resolve his own campaign debts instead.
I'll not bother quoting Stone's assault on Creature #2, let it suffice that he Twittered that Loomer is stupid (√) and politically inept (√). Now for my humanitarian act of the day.
Stone completed his Loomer-assaulting Twittering about her moronic ineptitude with this hashtag: #amatuer.
I kid you not, when I read that my heart went out to Roger Stone — even Roger Stone. How embarrassing. But it was profound empathy I felt. How many times had I too misspelled, written or otherwise thoroughly botched on this site my final blow against some irredeemable scoundrel — only to have the post's last highlight appear as nothing more than my public humiliation.
I feel for ya, Roger. You're still a prick, but in this instance, I feel for ya.