Sen. Tim Kaine walks on the wild side
The rest reads like a travelogue, filled with daily accounts of peaks he climbed or meals he ate. His trek can feel like a relic of an earlier time.
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The rest reads like a travelogue, filled with daily accounts of peaks he climbed or meals he ate. His trek can feel like a relic of an earlier time.
I ate a turkey that came to us in the mail that was already cooked because I was spending my time doing this,” she said.
Kennedy ate ice cream, he was on a boat, in a polo shirt, with his mouth open wider than the cone. It’s executive moments like those that inspire Jim Warlick.
In fiscal 2006, “congressionally directed spending” based on CAGW’s definition ate up 3.4 percent of the total discretionary budget that year, not counting emergency spending on the wars