O.W.L. Party
In view of the “interesting” bunch of characters running for president, the “OWL Party” believed their candidate had a good chance. OWL didn’t refer to wisdom, it stood for “Out With Logic, On With Lunacy . . .”
In view of the “interesting” bunch of characters running for president, the “OWL Party” believed their candidate had a good chance. OWL didn’t refer to wisdom, it stood for “Out With Logic, On With Lunacy . . .”
Eloise, while taking the sun in Florida, was mistaken for a protester at the nearby Trump rally. She hadn’t even known it WAS a Trump rally until the Secret Service ejected her . . .
Regardless of who won, most of the Texans were glad to see the sunset on this election’s excoriating political ads . . .
In a highly contentious, acrimonious campaign, Super Tuesday was considered a watershed event; the Texas turnout was beyond expectations . . .
To downplay the public’s perception of Bernie Sanders as a curmudgeon, his staff suggested he consider a new ride . . .
Training/Commentary
Training/Commentary
Galen, a master falconer, had never used an osprey, and wasn’t sure if this display was political commentary or lack of training . . .