@KNOWITALL,
> I’d say play nice and get your money
Exactly what does that slippery expression mean?
“Play” demeans the conflict by casting it as a scuffle between children, with no serious import.
As for “nice,” by what I’ve read, being “nice” to Trump means fawning on him, flattering him, praising him, kissing up to him, never attempting any sort of challenge, and never, ever uttering or implying a hint of criticism or blame. No self-respecting person can do this without gagging.
And apparently it isn’t even enough to do it once. You have to do it over and over again. What measureless chasm of need is this trying and failing to satisfy? And why keep it up if it does no good?
I have been in thousands of church services in my time, high church and low church and in between, with anthem-singing choirs at one extreme and freewheeling, shouting, amenning gospel assemblies at the other, worship services with velvet-upholstered seats in little booths and camp-meeting services on bare wooden benches with sawdust on the floor, robed clergymen who solemnly interpreted the Word and bellowing preachers whose congregants got suddenly taken with divine fire, and all the rest, and I swear that Almighty God in Heaven doesn’t require as much mindless vocal affirmation as this guy.
Cuomo, like so many of us, seems to have had enough.