The president used the term to describe Jose Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan who crossed the border into the U.S. and has been charged with the murder of Laken Riley.
You know, I’m on your side, but the dude has a point.
I heard that phrase being used in a different context - not conservatives vs. liberals, but more like religious nuts vs. seculars.
I watched a bit in which this religious nut politician was saying to a crowd “If they get all angry because of us placing the ten commandments monument in our capitol, then we must be doing something right!” (cheers.)
You know, I’m on your side, but the dude has a point.
I heard that phrase being used in a different context - not conservatives vs. liberals, but more like religious nuts vs. seculars.
I watched a bit in which this religious nut politician was saying to a crowd “If they get all angry because of us placing the ten commandments monument in our capitol, then we must be doing something right!” (cheers.)
And just like that, I stopped using that phrase.