Are these the craziest times...

Of course it was an attempted coup, incited by the president to unlawfully seize control of the country.

In the end it was a pretty rubbish one, but all the manoeuverings since the election have being laying the foundation for it.

Why do you think Trump was imploring and threatening Pence not to ratify the democratic election result?
Nah, it suits your narrative, just a bunch of bell ends who lost the plot.
 
For me, yes these are the craziest times in my lifetime. Never thought I would only leave the house 6 times in the better part of a year. My big fear is that they're going to try and make a watered down version of this, the new normal. The whole world seems to have lost its mind.
 
Having grown up through the three day week etc, now is without doubt the weirdest of times, without even factoring in the biggest threats which in my view are the geopolitical/economic global reshaping going on and the rise and rise of the climate change threat.
In other news: when I began work in free trade sales for a brewery it was during the Miners' strike. My first territory covered South Yorks, where the miners were on strike, and Notts, where they weren't. Calling on the Miners' Welfare Clubs in the two counties back then was surreal - seeing the difference at the time (food parcels in South Yorks, turns performing in the cabaret lounge in Notts). Then seeing all the clubs end up going the same way.

In other, other news: what about Harold Bishop disappeared leaving just his specs, then came back as an evil Svengali figure?
Yes, but the weirdest time was Bouncer's dream.
 
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