I think he'd find John Wayne waaaay to problematic to take his name lol
Haha. Well played. But I expect that from you.
I think he'd find John Wayne waaaay to problematic to take his name lol
I thought it was referring to Ellington, myself, altho Wayne was a strong 2nd place. Coming up in 3rd was Archduke Franz Ferdinand.I think he'd find John Wayne waaaay to problematic to take his name lol
Hell with my current wages I will be paying more ...
Why couldn't I under Obama?
Meh sorry Brow, it's a waste of my time.
Don't forget deductibles, and co-pays, and co-insurance.Those who have heard of taxes and never heard of insurance premiums agree with you.
ProPublica also reports new details on the Trump campaign’s takeover of the Republican Party architecture, including this revelation:
Since Trump’s election in 2016, critical “voter scores” — sophisticated polling-based analytics that the RNC provides to party committees and candidates — have conspicuously omitted an essential detail for any down-ballot race: how voters in specific states and congressional districts feel about Trump. Republican insiders believe these analytics are being withheld to try and prevent GOP candidates from publicly distancing themselves from the president or leaking unfavorable results that embarrass Trump.
“They don’t want you to know if it isn’t good,” says former RNC chairman Michael Steele, a vocal Trump critic. “There’s a lot of data they’re sitting on that they’re not sharing.” Steele adds that today, “the RNC is not an independent actor; the RNC is now a part of the Trump campaign. The question now isn’t, ‘What do you need?’ The question is, ‘Do you support Donald Trump?’”