The Bishop and the Butterfly: Murder, Politics, and the End of the Jazz Age

    tis not as deep as a well

    nor as wide as a church door  but tis enough, twill do*

    Night two  twill do.

    As you think of Bill's reminiscence ,right now, you're smiling.   

    Well at least I am. So that'll have to do. Do you remember anything about last week that makes you smile? Does "lock her up" do that? Or do you feel vaguely dirty? As if you see someone being beaten up, who deserved it. But enough already.

    I don't how directly either of those two contrasting reactions will translate into votes,except to this extent: if the Republicans didn't have a single cheer last week of "lock her up" it wouldn't have cost them a single point in this week's Rasmussen.

    As I type this drivel l hear Rachel and her smart guests on the TV in the next room  It's their job and I always respect professionals. Every word they say is worth listening to. And they're wrong.

     

    Day two , another success.  

    *Mercutio ,Romeo & Juliette.

    Comments

    Well, wasn't Hillary's brief TV  appearance embarrassingly manipulative ?

    Sure, if you've got it, flaunt it.


    Whenever Bill said "change-maker," all I could think of was...


    At best. I can think of an awful lot of changes I would not like to happen. Starting with Trump's election.