House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul is the latest to point out the problem in his party.
…In an interview with Puck News’s Julia Ioffe, Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Tex.) — none other than the GOP chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee — flat-out said that Russian propaganda had “infected a good chunk of my party’s base.”
McCaul suggested conservative media was to blame.
“There are some more nighttime entertainment shows that seem to spin, like, I see the Russian propaganda in some of it — and it’s almost identical [to what they’re saying on Russian state television] — on our airwaves,” McCaul said.
Ineffable, huh? I’ll admit to a certain personal style, but I’m impressed that I’m either too overwhelming to be described in words, or too awesome to be spoken. This according to Webster’s Dictionary, which I went to check, because the only place I’ve seen the word before is in a Doctor Strange comic book, and when Doctor Strange uses a word it could mean practically anything.
Sorry about the nail clippers in church, but that’s how I deal with my nervous habit of clawing at my own fingertips until blood runs down my fingernails. Now aren’t you glad I shared? B{D>
Well, I did just wonder about the clippers, but the mints in the boots are an endearing trait.
Phew, glad my definition of “ineffable” agreed with both of Webster’s.
And hey – this comment thingy works! That’s something.