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Democrat Polis to address Western Conservative Summit in Denver
Good for Jared.
No doubt.
Cajones…fer sure.
Our senator-the-junior says they need to get their nuts and bolts together for 2020. Did someone from the state Dems deliver the bag of nuts the Dems harvested in 2018 so all they need to do now is run on down to Home Depot and find 'em some bolts? Real bolts; not the Grade 2 they normally offer from Chinese sources. If they're going to win back control of the state senate they're going to need some serious, 'Merikan tensile strength.
Your speech check may have created an unfortunate malaprop…
cajones = boxes
cojones = balls
I stand corrected.
Thanks for the help.
It's like irregardless and normalcy; Mis-statements that have now become common usage. Cajones is a stupid pain, as is "mano y mano."
I too have noticed that, indeed, those two words are increasingly frequently misused, . . .
. . . even to the point of abnormalcy.
Bob Reich is going to be acting Labor Secretary.
Huh? Or should I say, when?
Seriously? I can't imagine them getting on well.
Cookie, I assume that was a Madcoism.
Hey, even Ivanna . . . or was it Marla . . . managed to hang in there for, what, ninety days or so???
With the Orangest, the short-run is the long-run . . .