Ben Sasse might be more than a waste of DNA if the little Jackass hadn't voted "No" in the Judiciary Committee and then "No" in the Senate, just like all the other jackasses (actually, I'm thinking of another word, seven letters, starts with "f" and ends with "t") with "R" after their names mistakenly thinking of themselves as Good Americans who populate the right side of that chamber (which they quickly emptied after recording their votes and losing).
Here's some other words from Twain, written in 1873, that stand the test of time: "Consider a congressman; then consider an idiot. Bah - I repeat myself."
Ben Sasse might be more than a waste of DNA if the little Jackass hadn't voted "No" in the Judiciary Committee and then "No" in the Senate, just like all the other jackasses (actually, I'm thinking of another word, seven letters, starts with "f" and ends with "t") with "R" after their names mistakenly thinking of themselves as Good Americans who populate the right side of that chamber (which they quickly emptied after recording their votes and losing).
Here's some other words from Twain, written in 1873, that stand the test of time: "Consider a congressman; then consider an idiot. Bah - I repeat myself."
Jackassery, from Ben Sasse-Ery ? Or is that just too easy?
He may be awful but still
to judge from the word-choice -- foul, homer, single, short -- today, Mr. Misnomer does put the ball in play.