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I love Trump thinks people who don’t like him are disqualified from saying he did wrong, and anyone who says he did wrong doesn’t like him.
Are there normally that many empty seats at such a game?
Bush senior being behind bush jr. seems weird.
Also seems like Obama to Trump may have been an all time transition into illiteracy.
Not the least bit shocking. The same people have been on the “One person (of the wrong kind), no vote” train since 1789.
This “garbage newspaper”, supposedly pure propaganda outlet of the Trump-hating Jeff Bezos, just published a Hugh Hewitt op-ed titled “The Senate must not legitimize the House’s sham impeachment”.
I couldn’t actually get through the whole thing, but it really seems to dial the bad-faith hyper-partisan BS up to 11.
The assault on due process, accelerated by leaks and inflamed by deep wells of hatred for the president in much of the media, is too far advanced to correct.
About the Garland nomination he writes:
This bold move on behalf of the Constitution will always be McConnell’s crowning achievement as leader: He let the people decide the direction of the court.
Obviously the op-ed pages of major newspapers should feature a variety of perspectives from across the political spectrum, but maybe draw the line at bad faith trolling dressed up as faux intellectual “analysis”?
Yeah Kelli Ward is a weirdo conspiracy theorist even by AZ standards. She ran for Senate, got Joe Arpaio to drop out of the primary thinking it would help her lock up the lunatic voting bloc, then lost to McSally, who then lost to Sinema.
One of the newer Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee episodes with Eddie Murphy has a short little thing where Seinfeld complains that there are jokes he can’t tell now because audiences are too PC, and his example was
Whenever you see two homeless people having a conversation, that means one of them is giving the other advice
and then both of the famous millionaires laughed and laughed, because as we all know homeless people are incapable of doing anything useful and there’s no knowledge that they could possibly share among one another like the rest of us do.
I was holding out hope that Trump accidentally sat down with the wrong person and they billed them as the winner of a contest.
Next time the admin should contact me for the appropriate spin. Que sera sera.
The last time I paid attention to his comedy was in a very small book he published about twenty years ago. It set him aside as the comedian who insisted on telling the cleanest jokes you could ever think of.
One of them was about how small the complimentary snacks are on domestic flights. Really cutting edge stuff. A shame the PC Police will not let him tell that joke any more.
https://twitter.com/rgoodlaw/status/1192459632054325248?s=19
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1192432783727251456?s=19
Who can make ends meet on a mere $50M. Won’t someone think of the little millionaire children?
Wow I better cash out my IRA and eat all the penalties and taxes. Bigly gains to enjoy.
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 48% of Likely U.S. Voters still believe President Trump won the 2016 presidential election fairly, but that’s down from 55% in April 2017 shortly after the new president took office. Forty percent (40%) say he did not win fairly, up from 33%. Twelve percent (12%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
As if it were possible to do both. The entire Conservative intellectual project since at least Buckley has consciously been the latter.