A massive dust cloud from the Sahara desert is slowly making its way westward across the Atlantic Ocean.
Surprisingly, it’s still less obfuscating than Obama talking about Benghazi.
A massive dust cloud from the Sahara desert is slowly making its way westward across the Atlantic Ocean.
Surprisingly, it’s still less obfuscating than Obama talking about Benghazi.
Westward.
It’s merely undocumented dust, doing the jobs that American dust won’t do. . . this is called Manifest Dustiny. It just needs a path to sedimentship.
While this must naturally be blamed on Global Warming, any objection to dust clouds from Africa is racist.
I sure hope NASA is keeping up with its muslin outreach.
I also hope the dust cloud gets here in time to run against Hillary in 2016.
Possible campaign slogan for the dust cloud: “A dessicated public servant.” If Harry Reid isn’t already using it.
Since the article had images of it, even the dust cloud can already qualify for voter ID.
If it becomes the Republican candidate, would Marco Rubio’s continual drinking of water be classified as hate speech?
Maybe it’s just coming to show its support for Sand Your Ground laws.
The dust cloud avoids hashtags, in keeping with the old saying: “hashes to hashes, dust to dust.”
({[Sorry]})
Good slogan for the dust cloud’s campaign: “Scirocco the Vote!”
Good slogan for the dust cloud’s economic policies: “Low Rents of Arabia!”
Good comeback to the dust cloud in a debate: “Methinks thou dust protest too much.”
Major reason dust cloud is not involved in politics now: it won’t let Obama be clear.
Campaign song: Aduste Fideles (O Come, All Ye Facefull)
Oppo….most assuredly smoking the best there is.
A dust cloud originating in the Sahara has to go westward in order to cross the Atlantic, since the Sahara is east of the Atlantic. If it were going eastward it would head toward the Red Sea, Arabian peninsula, and Persian Gulf.
It’s an EASTERLY wind, meaning it comes from the East. Like a Nor’Easter is a bunny that comes from Norway.
Come on, people. It’s SCIENCE!, for God’s sake. Try to keep up!
Sorry about the “eastward”. I either had too much coffee or not enough when I wrote that.
Fixed now.