Once again, I will attempt to answer the first five questions I see on my Twitter feed.
Twitter is a lonely place for me. I rarely get any response to any post I make. It's worse than here, where each blog story may reach 25 to 50 views and a comment once in a while. It's worse than Facebook, where the reaction is limited and often strange.
Nevertheless, I persist.
Question #1
Who else thinks this Committee is doing a helluva job with these hearings?
I think they're knocking out of the park! Of course, how many people are attending that park and how many they are influencing are up in the air, but as far as history goes - it is racking it up!
Trump clearly knew the crap he was spewing about the election being stolen was, in the words of Attorney General Bill Barr, "bulls--t!" Trump didn't care. He proceeded with the big lie anyways. And he raised a quarter billion dollars off of his lies. To find the true heart of Trump, always go to the money.
His reaction to his supporters chanting, "Hang Mike Pence?" "Maybe our supporters have the right idea." Mike Pence "deserves it." How can anyone support this man after that? Seriously. How are you still supporting him?
He did nothing to check the insurrection, letting it go on for hours, endangering the lives of our heroic police and legislators.
The smartest thing they're doing is not to let every Congressperson on the panel blather uselessly every time there is a new witness. Instead, they are keeping it crisp, succinct, and on topic.
Question #2
Is it just me or are elected Republicans getting more and more extreme?
Oh, heck no. It's not just you. If they're not checked, I shudder to think where we might be in the next few years.
The only bright spot I see is that Madison Cawthorn was defeated. Of course, it took the entire Republican establishment to turn on him (can't have someone talking about their sex 'n' drugs parties), but nevertheless, he lost.
Question #3
Anyone ever written a sex scenes between mermaid and merman?
Uhhh...no. Not gonna. 'Nuff said.
Maybe there are some questions I shouldn't take.
Question #4
I grew up in the Hopalong Cassidy era and I sure did love it. In fact, I still collect cowboy relics. Do you have anything you collect?
Yes! Yes, I do! Statues of Mermaids and Mermen getting it on!
Ok, that's a lie.
Even though I sold about 75% of comic collection, I still kept the Superman family stuff. My collecting is now concentrated on having as comprehensive a Superman comic collection as possible within the budget's restraints.
I also have pretty much every book Stephen King wrote.
And there's a lot of lint in my pockets.
Question #5
What higher magic is there than when one of your favorite bands puts out a song that fits *perfectly* with the book you're currently writing?
Well, this makes me feel kind of sad. I guess I hadn't really thought of my writings in those terms.
History of the Trap Vol. 2? It's the End of the World as we Know it by REM.
The Kingdom Stories? The Wanderer by Johnny Cash and U2.
Boy, I had to pull those out of my posterior region!
That's all the Twitter questions I want to handle for now.
Until next time,
T. M. Strait
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