I find it hard to respond with anything but a flat Wat
I've been getting most of my news from the Irish Times on this, because it's not wrapped up in the utter shitstorm and has no real reason to have an agenda. And generally, Mueller is on to something rotten and illegal going on at the centre of the administration - far more rotten and far more illegal than the use of some personal email accounts. Mueller himself has spoken against innacurate reports - such as the Buzzfeed ones.
Ireland has nothing really to gain from shitting on the Trump administration. The paper has no agenda and no base to support. If anything, it is somewhat of a conservative paper
All we learned about the schoolboys is that there was more going on outside the frame - none of which exhnorated them from being arrogant little shitstains - and a lot of which seems to have been carefully managed by PR firms and the like to convey the proper obsession.
And it's nice to see drug-kingping style raids on the wealthy and powerful for a change. Especially when they might be in a position to destroy some evidence if the police go in friendly like. Why should someone get preferential treatment from the cops because they've got a lot of money - or because they're crime might be white-collar in nature?
I've been getting most of my news from the Irish Times on this, because it's not wrapped up in the utter shitstorm and has no real reason to have an agenda. And generally, Mueller is on to something rotten and illegal going on at the centre of the administration - far more rotten and far more illegal than the use of some personal email accounts. Mueller himself has spoken against innacurate reports - such as the Buzzfeed ones.
Ireland has nothing really to gain from shitting on the Trump administration. The paper has no agenda and no base to support. If anything, it is somewhat of a conservative paper
All we learned about the schoolboys is that there was more going on outside the frame - none of which exhnorated them from being arrogant little shitstains - and a lot of which seems to have been carefully managed by PR firms and the like to convey the proper obsession.
And it's nice to see drug-kingping style raids on the wealthy and powerful for a change. Especially when they might be in a position to destroy some evidence if the police go in friendly like. Why should someone get preferential treatment from the cops because they've got a lot of money - or because they're crime might be white-collar in nature?
Oh sweet meteor of death
Fall upon us.
Deliver us in fire
To Peace everlasting.
Fall upon us.
Deliver us in fire
To Peace everlasting.