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Uh I thought Bernies foreign speech was some kind of joke I wasnt in on. This is real? Why?
Because he's clearly running for president in 2020 and his foreign policy was a joke the last time he ran.
Uh I thought Bernies foreign speech was some kind of joke I wasnt in on. This is real? Why?
Did they expand Medicaid in Florida? I thought they opted not to.
He's connecting with the people.
Uh I thought Bernies foreign speech was some kind of joke I wasnt in on. This is real? Why?
So the state waivers may not pass the Byrd rule? Amazing.
Welp
Just what we need, another country jump-starting their nuclear weapons program again.Guess it's getting killed then, brilliant move McMaster.
The Iran nuclear deal framework also involved the United Kingdom, Russia, France, China, Germany, and the European Union. The United States didn't create it unilaterally, and can't kill it unilaterally.Guess it's getting killed then, brilliant move McMaster.
Thank god for Jimmy Kimmel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x2HD4jrUv0
kasich interviewed
-- wants to fix obama care instead of doing a full repeal, allow states to create there own health insurance and allow insurance marketplace to go nationwide.
--governorship ends in 15 months, when asked if he's going to run for president again, he didn't say no, stumbled but said right now hes only looking at one day at a time
Good news for Delaware!so they do know nationwide health insurance would mean 49 states would lose all their health insurance jobs as they consolidate into the state with the best deal for them right
The Watergate resonance of the Bob Mueller probe rose this week with a CNN report that the special counsel has details of wiretaps of "former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort under secret court orders before and after the election."
Now we can tell you about another potential honey pot for Mueller. Former colleagues of Sean Spicer tell Axios that he filled "notebook after notebook" during meetings at the Republican National Committee, later at the Trump campaign, and then at the White House.
When Spicer worked at the RNC, he was said to have filled black books emblazoned with the party's seal. Spicer was so well-known for his copious notes that underlings joked about him writing a tell-all.
One source familiar with the matter said that the records were just to help him do his job.
"Sean documented everything," the source said.
That surprised some officials of previous White Houses, who said that because of past investigations, they intentionally took as few notes as possible when they worked in the West Wing.
When we texted Spicer for comment on his note-taking practices, he replied: "Mike, please stop texting/emailing me unsolicited anymore."
When I replied with a "?" (I have known Spicer and his wife for more than a dozen years), he answered: "Not sure what that means. From a legal standpoint I want to be clear: Do not email or text me again. Should you do again I will report to the appropriate authorities."
The WashPost reported Sept. 8 that Mueller "has alerted the White House that his team will probably seek to interview" Spicer and five other top current and former Trump advisers.
One White House official told me: "People are going to wish they'd been nicer to Sean. ... He was in a lot of meetings."
About an hour after Spicer's texts, he replied to a polite email I had sent earlier, seeking comment:
Per my text:
Please refrain from sending me unsolicited texts and emails
Should you not do so I will contact the appropriate legal authorities to address your harassment
Thanks
Sean M Spicer
The Iran nuclear deal framework also involved the United Kingdom, Russia, France, China, Germany, and the European Union. The United States didn't create it unilaterally, and can't kill it unilaterally.
NBC reported yesterday Trump is leaning towards decertifying Iran's compliance with the deal but will leave the decision to pull out to Congress. Which would totally be a Trump move.
He finally got this bill into the headlines, which is great.
When we texted Spicer for comment on his note-taking practices, he replied: "Mike, please stop texting/emailing me unsolicited anymore."
When I replied with a "?" (I have known Spicer and his wife for more than a dozen years), he answered: "Not sure what that means. From a legal standpoint I want to be clear: Do not email or text me again. Should you do again I will report to the appropriate authorities."
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About an hour after Spicer's texts, he replied to a polite email I had sent earlier, seeking comment:
Per my text:
Please refrain from sending me unsolicited texts and emails
Should you not do so I will contact the appropriate legal authorities to address your harassment
Thanks
Sean M Spicer
I was saying this during the election! Any time he got coverage (even his own RNC), his numbers went down. Any time attention was elsewhere they went up.So it seems that Trump's approval goes up when he doesn't do anything, which is sort of fascinating. The more he stays out of the news, the better he does.
I wonder what happens when 2018 starts in earnest.
I wonder what happens when 2018 starts in earnest.
So it seems that Trump's approval goes up when he doesn't do anything, which is sort of fascinating. The more he stays out of the news, the better he does.
I wonder what happens when 2018 starts in earnest.
I also think people lower the bar for Trump because This Isn't Normal and people are seeking to find normalcy in a situation that is objectively bizarre.
random crazy thought.
what if SPicer is doing the emmys and popular shows to show his health and mindset.
maybe hes worried about russia and trump trying to have him disappear
That and he's a rich white guy. The richer and whiter you are, the more chances you get. It's just how America works.
Obama is the only president that wasn't a rich white guy, but those other presidents were given the same chances Trump is given.
so they do know nationwide health insurance would mean 49 states would lose all their health insurance jobs as they consolidate into the state with the best deal for them right
I sometimes wonder why his base still supports him. I guess it has to do with them thinking there's some grand plan and hoping he does something for them.
Evangelicals support pretty much anyone that would help advance their agenda. I guess it is the same for Trump's base.
Because if Trump is wrong or Trump is bad, then that means his base made a mistake in thinking he was their guy and made a mistake in voting for him. Since they couldn't have made a mistake, Trump must be right and great and anyone who says otherwise is the one making a mistake.
Saw a news story on my local news' Facebook page about two SC Senators proposing a monument for a black union soldier.
The responses were about what you would expect.
Boisterous, unequivocal support?
I'm just saying it would be nice if that could be the default expectation. :/
Saw a news story on my local news' Facebook page about two SC Senators proposing a monument for a black union soldier.
The responses were about what you would expect.
Question about the Byrd rule. It's a hard and fast law that the GOP must adhere to correct?
Because the Byrd rule didn't seem to stop them from bringing the vote to the floor when McCain shut it down.
Nice. Starting to feel good about our chances here.
i thought they could just overrule the parliamentarian, or at least, replace her? i guess that would add to the time it takes?