Opinion · 117th Congress
We should stop asking too much of polling data
Professor Wang famously ate a cricket on CNN after tweeting a promise to eat a bug if Donald Trump won more than 240 electoral votes in the 2016 election.
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Professor Wang famously ate a cricket on CNN after tweeting a promise to eat a bug if Donald Trump won more than 240 electoral votes in the 2016 election.
“The evidence established that, after the meeting, Secretary Zinke provided the developers with a personal tour of the Lincoln Memorial and then ate dinner with them at a local restaurant,” the report
obvious absurdity of the statement, two weeks later, Biden and company have not changed course and continue to cling to this talking point, with the credibility of an errant student claiming, “The dog ate
In the Capitol, things seemed nearly normal, as lawmakers, staff and reporters filled the halls, caught up and ate together.
For those arrested for taking part in an insurrection, let’s just say the loudest proponents of taking personal responsibility are spewing excuses that make “the dog ate my homework” look credible
Meanwhile, a bird got loose in the Capitol, President Joe Biden ate some ice cream, Rep.
As the vote dragged on, senators returned to their offices, ate lunch and then dinner.
There were pardons for Trump allies, a rogue’s gallery of accused and convicted criminals, and excuses from those arrested during the Capitol riot that make “the dog ate my homework” sound reasonable