December 02, 2018 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized
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My name is Susan DuQuesnay Bankston. I live in Richmond, Texas, in the heart of Tom DeLay's old district. It's nuttier than squirrel poop here.
I am honored and privileged to know Miss Juanita Jean Herownself, hairdresser extraordinary and political maven. Since she does not have time to fiddle with this internet stuff, I type her website for her and you can read it if you want to. If you don't, she truly does not give a big bear's butt.
A lot of what I post here has to do with local politics, but you probably have the same folks in your local government.
This ain't a blog. Blogs are way too trendy for me. This is a professional political organization.
He probably really doesn’t want to go back to D.C. The media is full of praising GHW. I would bet a nickel that he won’t make it to the service at the cathedral either.
1Of course he will show up, and make sure he meets and greets people. I am baffled about what happened on stage there and who is that dude who follows him?
2Way to go, very stable genius.
Personal note: I am not injured following Anchorage earthquake, but house and electronics will take some time to put back in order.
3@ slipstream, glad you’re okay, and best of luck getting it all back together.
Donnie would attend the funeral and try to make it all about him. He always wants to be the bride, the corpse, and the guest of honor.
4Alzheimer’s disease. He’s lost his filters, and he’s losing his orientation. I’m willing to bet that he forgot what he was doing and why he was there. And this is the President of the United States. At least Reagan had handlers who could shield both him and his audience from the worst of his problems. Also, Reagan remained a polite, affable man. Donnie is neither polite nor affable, and nobody wants to bother to quietly fix his mistakes.
5Dotard45 is so ready to exit. All he needs is a properly prepared stage for his next wandering.
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6I think you’re right about the insanity defense. Years ago there was a man named Gigante who used to wander the Bronx in bathrobe and flip-flops to avoid prosecution for various organized crime activities. It worked for years. He was known as the “diaper don.” Looks like Mueller is closing in on another Diaper Donnie.
7Why else would be nice Giuliani? What person in their right mind would would hire him?
8I was wondering precisely the same thing.
Except he made his reality “truth” for a *lot* of people. So even if he’s ruled insane, so are most of Faux Corp viewers…
9sleep deprivation catches up to you after a while
10sundowning
11He can’t have the button.
12He can’t have the button.
If they haven’t done so already, somebody please, connect all his buttons to the White House Diet Coke attendant.
@Rick: Hear, hear! I can’t tell you how much I hope the military has some sort of fail-safe system involving someone to countermand/confirm/halt any button-pushing the Orange Menace ever tries to do.
13Oh, JJ, why would I listen closely [or any other way] to what this guy says? I’ll take your word as to what he said.
and @ Rick and That Other Jean:
When Nixon was nearing his end, the Joint Chiefs agreed not to follow any orders he might give, nuclear or otherwise, that would bring harm to the nation or the planet.
While it’s true that Donnie has surrounded himself with the least competent cabinet he could find, his military heads got where they are due to their smarts and keeping their wits about them. SURELY they’ve got a similar arrangement set up among themselves, right?
Right?
14The first thing that came to me watching this is- could he be having panic attacks? That would explain his bailing on cemetery visits, etc. I’d imagine he is stressed to the max.
Just wait until his kids get indited or have to testify. He will fall to pieces.
15Slipstream:
16Good luck to to you and all you know affected by the quake. Try to get as much rest as you can, whenever you can. Recovering from natural disaster can take a lot longer than you’d think, because so many folks need contractors, materials, etc. at the same time. If you need contractors for ANYTHING, try to get on their lists ASAP.
Also, if you haven’t already, find out if FEMA has set up shop nearby, and apply for aid ASAP. Be prepared with as much documentation as possible. Even if it’s just lists of items lost or damaged on a legal pad. They may have a terrible reputation, but my experience has been that the folks on the ground with FEMA have been extremely competent, and sincerely want to help navigate the red tape as much as possible, as simply as possible. Take pictures, videos, and when you make your lists, check em thrice. List EVERYTHING. If a pair of socks was lost, it goes on the list. Some folks like us didn’t get much financially after Harvey, but I know some who did. But you can’t get any if you don’t try, and documentation is your best tool.
17Remember, any financial assistance you get is deserved, because programs were put in place and financed by our tax dollars for people who need to rebuild and restore after a calamity.
Good luck.
@ Rick #12 and The Other Jean #14
I’ve been having the same thoughts for some time. There must be people within the WH, the abc agencies and the Joint Chiefs who have the spine and the integrity to stop this psycho case.
18Also, ANY expenses incurred from displacement for any length of time. Even fuel costs if you’re out of you’re home and have to commute back and forth.
19Insanity or Senility?
20My guess is C: ALL of the above.
Get me outta here! ….We’re trying, we’re trying…
21Slipstream, I’ve been worried about you. Please email me.
22Zyx: computer died in earthquake. Cell phone only. Email me so I have your address.
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