"I see said the blind man as he picked up his hammer and saw" is one I remember, but never really understood since he was still blind. Just word play, I guess.
Also, it's a lot easier to say "oh, well, I didn't know about that" if I refuse to meet with the person who can tell me about that. Disgusting. Apparently, Susan Collins has finally learned *her* lesson.
Ernst and Collins have rejoined the legions of Trumpists who are proud of their ingrained motto:
"I've got my mind made up, don't confuse me with the facts."
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"I see said the blind man as he picked up his hammer and saw" is one I remember, but never really understood since he was still blind. Just word play, I guess.
My grandma used to say "I see said the blind man as he fell in the hole."
My mom said that too! Thanks for bringing me a memory of her this bewildering Tuesday morning.
"I can avert my eyes from any and all moral squalor that might prove a threat to my precious careerism."
Also, it's a lot easier to say "oh, well, I didn't know about that" if I refuse to meet with the person who can tell me about that. Disgusting. Apparently, Susan Collins has finally learned *her* lesson.