were abhorrent and
anaphylactically
abominable
In their weekly opinion piece, The Conversation, in the New York Times, columnists Gail Collins and Bret Stephens discussed “A Presidency That’s Off the Rails. It Took Only Two Weeks.“
Of Presidential Cabinet appointments, the conservative, right leaning Bret Stephens wrote:
“ … both Gabbard and R.F.K. Jr. were … atrocious, abhorrent, anaphylactically abominable. The idea of having a director of national intelligence who for years was a leading apologist for dictators like Bashar al-Assad and traitors like Edward Snowden is hard to stomach. But maybe not as hard to stomach as a legal shakedown artist, conspiracy theorist and medical misinformer in charge of the American federal health system. So I guess my vote for worst nominee in U.S. cabinet history goes to Bobby Baby Chickens in the Blender K.”
While I applaud the use of atrocious, abhorrent, anaphylactically abominable I must point out that it is all part of the plan to keep our eyes on the bright and shiny object while Elon Musk is given the keys, without any objection, to the Treasury.
I was talking with a friend who has a sister who lives in Nova Scotia.
My friend told me that his sister says they now know what it is like to live in South Korea.