"He used a German term, backpfeifengesicht, literally 'a face in need of a good punch,' to describe Cruz."
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 7, 2016
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“Kasich…frequently rolls his eyes in an expression of ostentatious misanthropy that says, ‘I can’t believe I’m losing to these idiots.'”
"Kasich…frequently rolls his eyes in an expression of ostentatious misanthropy that says, 'I can't believe I'm losing to these idiots.'"
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 7, 2016
“Like autoerotic asphyxiation, supporting Donald Trump is an activity many people prefer to enjoy in a private setting.”
"Like autoerotic asphyxiation, supporting Donald Trump is an activity many people prefer to enjoy in a private setting."
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 7, 2016
“Jeb … the Man Whose Good Name Had Been Insulted.”
"Jeb … the Man Whose Good Name Had Been Insulted."
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 7, 2016
“Trump is no half-bright con man, either. He’s way better than average.”
"Trump is no half-bright con man, either. He's way better than average."
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 7, 2016
Whether or not you agree with the central point, the candidate descriptions in this article are perfect. https://t.co/ftyLWQlsQC
Whether or not you agree with the central point, the candidate descriptions in this article are perfect. https://t.co/ftyLWQlsQC
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 7, 2016
News these days is truly mostly stenography, “quoting ‘two sides’ in a story even when one is lying.” https://t.co/RYnJUQi7Cb
News these days is truly mostly stenography, "quoting 'two sides' in a story even when one is lying." https://t.co/RYnJUQi7Cb
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 4, 2016
Editorials are personal blogs on the printed page. Opinion pieces not necessarily based on facts. People should stop treating them otherwise
Editorials are personal blogs on the printed page. Opinion pieces not necessarily based on facts. People should stop treating them otherwise
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 3, 2016
Part of the issue is that many people incorrectly assume editorials are part of the fact-based, reporting operation. https://t.co/8THQjRLV4C
Part of the issue is that many people incorrectly assume editorials are part of the fact-based, reporting operation. https://t.co/8THQjRLV4C
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) March 3, 2016
This guy missed his calling as a stand-up comedian. https://t.co/66kwr63VRT
This guy missed his calling as a stand-up comedian. https://t.co/66kwr63VRT
— Brian Sweeney (@briswe) February 29, 2016