Gee, if Benghazi is a phony scandal, I wonder what a real one looks like (here's another way of looking at it).
The New York Times and its inherent biases (does a fish "feel" wetness?)
Democrat history: down the memory hole.
The ballad of Carlos Danger.
Historic photo.
Inland. I must keep moving further inland.
Suddenly, I'm feeling very dumb.
Please, fellow Virginians, do not put Clinton stooge Terry McAuliffe in the governor's mansion.
Stress relief: a little submachine gun fun with the excellent Hickock45.
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Billary must know where all the bodies are buried, because sleazeball Clintonistas will torment us forever.
I would have trouble with the history and grammar portions of the 8th grade test. I would survive physiology. I would do OK with geography and history, and pretty well on math and spelling (looks like they misspelled one word in that list).
But only on math and spelling would I have a chance at acing. I can't answer all of the questions. Some would only get a partial. Others would be "I dunno".
Oddly enough...or maybe not...I think I would've done better on that 8th grade test when I was actually in the 8th grade.
Amazing how much useful information is been replaced by useless stuff, as I get older.
"information is being"
See, I can't even compose a sentence anymore.
Which reminds me.
Do they still teach fifth graders how to diagram sentences, these days? Probably not?
In the sixth grade, I had to diagram the preamble to the Constitution (got it right, too).
Thanks for the link. I could ace the spelling, but after that, I'd be lucky to get 70 percent.
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