No, she held her fist, he tried to go for a hanshake and grabed her fist and THEN made a fist. I think that led to her "first time here?" comment. But, just like the doughnut shop, there was no advance work done whatsoever. There he asked how long the store had been in business, then said "I had no idea if it was 2 years or 20 years or 40 years." If you want people to think you're connecting with them you would know that going in and base your conversation on that (whether it's been tough times, greatest doughnut shop in 3 counties, enthusiastic startup, whatever). Even aside from his response to the counter workers. I had an interview for a job I ended up turning down, but they were delighted when I commented about a company that was delivering heating oil to houses in Maine 120 years ago becoming a large and growing benefits management company. And it wasn't a very high level job. Did he never have to interview for anything? |
Honestly? No. That's how the DC-based Conservative Inc network operates - you express the "right" views in college and you glide from position to position based on personal recommendations from a more powerful incumbent already in the network. |
+1 and it seems JD especially just floated from Thiel funded project to Thiel funded project. He has not ever had to live in the real world. |
Same PP. Lol I figured it was probably a question that answered itself! |
Rules for thee |
He should know better but also his team is letting him down again. |
His mother-in-law, a tenured professor took a sabbatical to come and watch his children for a year so that he and his wife would not have to take time off from their jobs. So, of course, he argues this. Typically silver spoon argument. It worked for me; it must be the answer for everyone! It doesn't matter that some don't have grandparents, uncles/aunts, and some grandparents/uncles/aunts need to work to survive and can't take a year off working, and some grandparents/uncles/aunts are not good caretakers, and... |
Yeah, blame it on "his team." Face it, MAGAt, he is one weird guy and an incredibly poor choice for a VP candidate. Worse than Sarah Palin. |
She was at least charming in her wildly weird way |