Almost time to endure Quigley's over reliance on 'ensconced' and 'extricate' to describe nothing much worth the bluster. Also I'm curious how many times Kelly can begin an answer to a question barely different to the one Quigley asked him not a minute before with 'Yes, well...' as a cover to the annoyance he can barely contain any longer. Commentary politics adds a whole different dimension to things.
Almost time to endure Quigley's over reliance on 'ensconced' and 'extricate' to describe nothing much worth the bluster. Also I'm curious how many times Kelly can begin an answer to a question barely different to the one Quigley asked him not a minute before with 'Yes, well...' as a cover to the annoyance he can barely contain any longer. Commentary politics adds a whole different dimension to things.