Unfortunately, this is not satire.
Unfortunately, this is not satire.
βThereβs a quiet power in a simple βNo, thank you.ββ
How would you have responded to the invitation?
Only in modern geopolitics could a dryβdocked hospital ship become a metaphor for an entire foreign policy.
Unprecedented is an overused word, but appropriate here.
What a bar to set.
Where's the off ramp when you need it?
This is an important question.
Sounds familiar.
I'm in.
Universal care abroad, universal absurdity at home.
It seems like there's a lot more to process on Saturday evenings than there was, say, 14 months ago.
Using presidential power to pressure a private company over speech is the opposite of a free market.