(http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/trump-pardon-staff-family-article-1.3343453)
". . . President Trump is asking his advisers about his power to pardon his staff and family as part of a plan to undercut the special prosecutor investigating his campaign ties to Russia, a new report said. . . He even wants to know if he can pardon himself. . ."
. . . when are the ADULTS going to come in to stop this foolishness???. . .
Everyone has been, at one time or another, out in public in a place such as the mall, a concert or show, the grocery store, a public park or even (if you're so inclined) church, and have seen a person that so closely resembles someone you know, that you're tempted to walk directly over to them and inform them of this remarkable phenomenon. But you don't. An that's probably just as well. Because for all the joy and amusement it brings to you to have had the keen observational skills to detect this wonderful resemblance, the act of sharing it with them actually brings them nothing. I don't, and I hope it's because I have never done it, recall ever having confronted a perceptive double with such edifying news. But it just so happens that as I write, in a public eating area, a lady at another table has an uncanny resemblance to an aunt of mine, who by the way, has been deceased for several years now. And maybe it's only her profile from the left but so much about her is all Aunt Helen. But, as I said, for all the joy and amusement it brings to you to have had the keen observational skills to detect this wonderful resemblance, the act of sharing it with them actually brings them nothing. It's a remarkable likeness. Excuse me . . .
No! I didn't actually go over to her. Now there's another guy with a librarian-type lady, spouting off about spiritual, spirituality, share, sharing. . . I keep hearing these words. She looks enthralled though.
The local newspaper's weekend special section mentioned the Baltimore Orioles and how, just like the last two years, they will NOT win the world series. Now I'm no sports fan for sure. But I know how I feel about my efforts, dedication, fortune (or lack thereof) and if this reporter only considered the dismal condition of the Baltimore Orioles BEFORE THAT, he/she should well give credit to the current lineup/management for being contenders these past three seasons. It's just so easy to criticize. As they say, "Those who can do. Those who can't become critics."