The phrase "there's an elephant in the room" is a metaphorical idiom used to describe an obvious, significant problem.
Is there some reason (something bigger than Charlie Kirk) for us to think that something is not being addressed with the shooting of Charlie Kirk?
The phrase "there's an elephant in the room" is a metaphorical idiom used to describe an obvious, significant problem.
Is there some reason (something bigger than Charlie Kirk) for us to think that something is not being addressed with the shooting of Charlie Kirk?
A eye for an eye or a shot for shot makes the whole world blind.
A eye for an eye or a shot for shot makes the whole world blind.
These guys are very busy trying not to tell us stuff we need to know about.
These guys are very busy trying not to tell us stuff we need to know about.