SCENARIO ONE: Imagine there is a public event wherein two people are scheduled to give speeches, one of them will immediately follow the other on stage. One of the people is ... moreSCENARIO ONE: Imagine there is a public event wherein two people are scheduled to give speeches, one of them will immediately follow the other on stage. One of the people is a person for whom you have absolutely no respect nor admiration, someone you deeply despise, and whose stance on the issues at hand you find completely reprehensible. The other speaker is a person for whom you have high regard and esteem, the two of you share similar values and morals, and with whom you agree on many of the issues to be discussed. As each of the speakers is introduced and attempts to deliver their speeches, they are completely drowned out by separate throngs of protesters who don’t want their messages heard. Several times they try to start again, but they cannot be heard at all. The tumult is so great that neither one of them is able to get more than thirty seconds into their presentations before it becomes obvious that it is an impossibility. Eventually, each of them gives up trying and leave... less
This looks like a gnat trying to move an elephant. In fact, it's a backhoe trying to dig out the keel of the enormous ship that's preventing traffic from moving in the Suez C... moreThis looks like a gnat trying to move an elephant. In fact, it's a backhoe trying to dig out the keel of the enormous ship that's preventing traffic from moving in the Suez Canal.
What they really need is this:
Have you ever seen two (or more) separate true-life crime re-enactment TV shows feature the exact criminal case(s)?If so, do you remember which cases they were, which shows, and in... moreHave you ever seen two (or more) separate true-life crime re-enactment TV shows feature the exact criminal case(s)?If so, do you remember which cases they were, which shows, and in your opinion, which show did a better job of presenting the known facts?~
*Half jokingly, half seriously.In your opinion, in the year 2021, does the CBS News television magazine “60 Minutes” still have the same relevance it once had (assuming... more*Half jokingly, half seriously.In your opinion, in the year 2021, does the CBS News television magazine “60 Minutes” still have the same relevance it once had (assuming, of course, it ever had any relevance at all)?~
I know the investigation is not yet complete and authorities have been issued a warrant to search his vehicle, so all is speculation. What bothers me is that there were no sk... moreI know the investigation is not yet complete and authorities have been issued a warrant to search his vehicle, so all is speculation. What bothers me is that there were no skid marks at the accident site. I'm pretty sure that if I thought my car was careening off the highway, I would be trying to slam on the brakes.