If they do a sequel to "Anger Management" this could well be the opening scene. Seven men and women in a simultaneous shrill, fingers pointing, accusations flying debacle, each one straining to be heard, literally and figuratively, above the fray.
What did I learn before nodding off? Loud noises do not keep me awake. Tom Steyer is still running for President. Amy Klobuchar, so she reminds us, is the only one who can get it done. Joe Biden, as he constantly informs us, is the only person who has ever gotten anything done. Pete Buttigieg noticed there was a group of white folks trying to tell people of color how that candidate alone could improve black and brown lives. Bernie Sanders loves good education no matter its country of origin. Elizabeth Warren still really dislikes Mike Bloomberg. And Mike Bloomberg told possibly the least humorous joke ever attempted. Keep your day job Mike.
I passed out just as they were about to announce the solution to the Coronavirus. A deadly plague threatening to destroy a large portion of humanity. And no, for the record, I am not referring to the seven who paraded before the nation last evening. It only felt that way.
6 comments:
Me too! Turned the TV off @ 9:00. Boooooring
U r a brave guy. I never watch.
L
Well said. Nothing more happened, nothing less. The same thing over and over and over
BL
Every time I watch, I get disappointed. I feel like Charlie Brown kicking the football. Come to think of it, I am--RE
Started Watching at 8:30. Next thing you know it was 12:30 AM and as I struggled back to consciousness I remembered my dream of being in a bad marriage with 7 people (aren't dreams great?) all loudly, and rudely talking over each other while blaming each other for everything wrong, and taking credit for everything good. Funny, there was a ring of familiarity about the whole thing...
Still I like Mayor Pete, but I fear none of them can take down the Orange Nightmare.
Enough infighting- can't wait for November
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