It must be really slow news day if they have to do rage bait over pet custody issue that seems to have been resolved by the time they wrote this. Especially over Tim "Milktoast" Pool.
Trump is gone and their guy, who they can't criticize, is markedly worse. Really the only thing they can do is actively not report the news and make mountains out of molehills.
... and was already a common insult, which is what made the character and his name part of the gag. The name told you what you needed to know about the character.
Toast soaked in milk is bland, and easy on the stomach, suitable for babies of various species that might need tending to (as on a farm), and what moms used for weaning human infants in the days before Pablum and Gerber.
So, as an insult, it means one is being called "baby food".
It must be really slow news day if they have to do rage bait over pet custody issue that seems to have been resolved by the time they wrote this. Especially over Tim "Milktoast" Pool.
Trump is gone and their guy, who they can't criticize, is markedly worse. Really the only thing they can do is actively not report the news and make mountains out of molehills.
Milktoast isn't wrong. Milquetoast comes from a comic character whose name was a pun for the bland breakfast.
... and was already a common insult, which is what made the character and his name part of the gag. The name told you what you needed to know about the character.
Toast soaked in milk is bland, and easy on the stomach, suitable for babies of various species that might need tending to (as on a farm), and what moms used for weaning human infants in the days before Pablum and Gerber.
So, as an insult, it means one is being called "baby food".
Both work as they sound the same and gets the point across.