Tsatsanyane, Litjobo in war of words
MASERU-Alliance of Democrats (AD) spokesperson, Thuso Litjobo, cheered as Mokherane Tsatsanyane defected to his party seven months ago.
He had reason to be elated because capturing an All Basotho Convention (ABC) MP was a major coup. As far as he could see this was a sign that the AD was growing while the ABC was collapsing.
It was sweet revenge against the ABC for dumping the AD to form the government with the Democratic Congress (DC), a party that Litjobo had acrimoniously left three years earlier.
Tsatsanyane was one of former Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s staunchest supporters, having been in the party for 14 years.
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Today show interview with former President George W. Bush on Tuesday, viewers might think that the Republican Party was in control of Washington rather than the Democrats. While co-host Hoda Kotb alluded to the massive illegal immigration border crisis occurring on President Joe Biden’s watch, she repeatedly urged the former president to scold the GOP over the issue instead.
“I’m looking at these beautiful portraits of these immigrants and then I’m thinking about other images that are so disturbing to me,” Kotb remarked during the live sit-down, referring both to Bush’s new book of portraits he painted of American immigrants and the footage of the humanitarian crisis unfolding at the U.S. southern border. She cited particularly disturbing cases of unaccompanied minors: