huffpo:
Eric Trump’s Tweet About Hatred Is Just Too Ironic For Folks Online
“Does your dad know you are talking about him?” one person replied to Donald Trump’s son on Twitter.
Eric Trump got himself into yet another Twitter pickle on Friday, when he mused that “hatred makes people blind to facts.”
Tweeters were quick to note the ironic nature of President Donald Trump’s son’s post and reacted in much the same way as they did to his previous tweets about “snakes” and “disloyal people.”
[… continues with several tweet responses…]
This is the guy we were talking about night of the rally — Montana teen removed from Trump’s rally goes viral — CBS
craig, also see for quotes from him and more pictures at the buzzfeed story “This Guy In A Plaid Shirt Was Removed From Behind Trump At A Rally For Making The Shadiest Facial Expressions”
Bill Maher: “This Is The Week Donald Trump Found Out Everyone Hates Him
I don’t mean people like me, I mean the people who work for him”
Papadopoulos got 14 days. Either he gave Mueller a lot or the Judge thought the charges against him were not much.
This would be a case of first “impression” — are facial gestures free speech?
Pogo, Papadopoulos lawyers made the ridiculous argument yesterday that because at the time he lied to FBI he was influenced by Trump calling the investigation a witch hunt, therefore he thought it was OK to lie. The judge actually seemed to entertain that theory. Guess that means we can now make the argument that this is more evidence of Trump obstructing justice, signalling witnesses to lie.
Removed the guy and replaced him with Stepfords
California has ended cash bail. Of course the bail bondsman are having a fit but it is still happening
Oh Lordy what’s the point in relitigating Vietnam, but I have to say again another of my main takeaways from Burns documentary is that Westmoreland has to be one of the biggest idiots and liars ever to command an army anywhere for any country.
TeeVee alert: Obama to speak again at 2 PM eastern.
I think we have to keep talking about the Vietnam war until we get it right – or at least until the perspective of those directly impacted have their opinions respected.
Not just Westmoreland lied And each time they build those lies on the lives of dead soldiers. The liars tell us we have to respect the sacrifice of the dead by allowing others to do the same.
“or at least until the perspective of those directly impacted have their opinions respected.”
kgc, doesn’t that include flatus who most assuredly was directly (and still may be is) impacted. isn’t his opinion worthy of respect. he was there. were you?
the trouble with twit tweets – becoming fodder for lawyers
reuters:
Lawyers for Sayfullo Saipov, the man accused of killing eight people by driving a truck into a New York City bike path in October, on Thursday asked a federal judge to bar prosecutors from seeking the death penalty, saying President Donald Trump’s statements on Twitter have made a fair legal process impossible.
In a motion filed in Manhattan federal court, Saipov’s lawyers said that Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who must decide whether to pursue the death penalty, cannot be objective because Trump has pressured him to make decisions based on “nakedly political considerations” and has called for Saipov to be executed.
The lawyers pointed to a Monday tweet in which the president criticized the “Jeff Sessions Justice Department” for indicting two Republican congressmen “just ahead” of the upcoming congressional elections.
hey also cited two tweets following Saipov’s arrest calling for him to face the death penalty.
Together, they said, Trump’s tweets make it impossible for Sessions to “exercise independent discretion” on the matter.
They asked that if the judge declines to bar the death penalty altogether, an independent prosecutor be appointed to make the decision in place of Sessions.
A spokesman for U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, whose office is prosecuting Saipov, declined to comment. The U.S. Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
[…]
Actually Patd I did say his was one perspective but there were many others
Fortunately I don’t think you had to be there to understand what happened. In fact I think for people
who were there it is often harder to distinguish what did happen
I guess you are of the school of thought that if you disagree you disrespect I am not of that school
Alleged Russian spy may not have offered sex for job, prosecutors concede
The alleged Russian spy Maria Butina said she planned to use members of Donald Trump’s entourage to shape his views on Russia shortly before meeting one of Trump’s sons during the 2016 election campaign, prosecutors have alleged.
But the prosecutors also conceded in a filing to court late on Friday that they may have wrongly accused Butina of offering sex in return for a job, after her attorneys protested against the government’s portrayal of her as a “Red Sparrow” seductress.
The 29-year-old is in jail awaiting trial on charges that she worked to infiltrate conservative politics via the National Rifle Association (NRA) as part of a plan to influence the US government. She has pleaded not guilty and denies any wrongdoing.
Prosecutors said in their new filing that on 23 April 2016, Butina sent a note to Alexander Torshin, a Russian government official accused of supervising her operation, about the possibility of meeting Trump at the NRA convention in Louisville, Kentucky, the following month.
“Important in these circumstances are those contacts with the candidate and his entourage that will help form [Trump’s] correct view of Russian-American relations,” Butina is said to have written. “Attending the general assembly of the [NRA] in May 2016 fully provides this unique opportunity.”
Butina was photographed with Donald Trump Jr, a senior campaign adviser, during an event at the convention in Louisville. “All available evidence” indicates that she failed to meet Donald Trump himself, prosecutors said.
[….]
Butina is being prosecuted by the US attorney’s office in Washington DC rather than the office of special counsel Robert Mueller, which is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election campaign and links to Trump’s campaign. A person familiar with the matter said neither Mueller nor his team have expressed interest in interviewing Butina, or in her case generally.
The government’s new court filing said that on 21 June 2016, Torshin commissioned Butina to write a report on “the situation” regarding Trump and his election prospects. After receiving it, Torshin asked if he could pass the report to Russia’s foreign ministry, according to prosecutors. Butina responded: “That would be a great honor!”
[…continues…]
bless your heart, mr. Donald, y’all just lost dixie…
NY times: ‘I Don’t Talk’ That Way, Trump Says. Except When He Does.
[…]
“The Woodward book is a scam,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter on Friday morning about “Fear: Trump in the White House,” the new volume to be published by Bob Woodward next week. “I don’t talk the way I am quoted. If I did I would not have been elected President. These quotes were made up.”
In particular, Mr. Trump has denied that he called Attorney General Jeff Sessions “mentally retarded” or a “dumb Southerner,” as the book reports. “I said NEITHER, never used those terms on anyone, including Jeff, and being a southerner is a GREAT thing,” the president wrote earlier this week.
[…]
Jeane MacIntosh, a former deputy editor at Page Six, the New York Post gossip column that Mr. Trump for decades gave stories to, recalled him using the phrase “dumb Southerner” with her in a very specific context.
Ms. MacIntosh had called Mr. Trump one day in May 1997 to ask him about a tip she had received that his second wife, Marla Maples, had purchased two gold Lexus cars and that he had made her return them.
“He said, ‘I have something better for you,’” Ms. MacIntosh recalled in an interview on Wednesday. If she dropped that story, he said, he would give her bigger news — that he planned to divorce Ms. Maples. When Ms. MacIntosh pressed him on why, he “essentially blamed her family,” she said, referring to Ms. Maples’s Georgia-based relatives.
“Are you old enough to remember the show ‘The Beverly Hillbillies?’” he asked Ms. MacIntosh.
She replied yes, and Mr. Trump laughed and said, “That’s exactly her family, except they came to New York City instead of Beverly Hills.” Ms. MacIntosh added, “I said, ‘What do you mean?’ And he said she was constantly surrounded ‘by an entourage of dumb Southerners.’” He even adopted a fake southern accent to mimic Ms. Maples’s mother, Ms. MacIntosh said.
[…]
In the book, Mr. Trump is quoted disparaging Mr. Sessions in a conversation with Rob Porter, then the White House staff secretary. “This guy is mentally retarded,” Mr. Trump is quoted saying. “He’s this dumb Southerner.” Mr. Trump imitated Mr. Sessions’s southern accent and mocked his testimony before Congress when he denied he had talked with Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Mr. Woodward reported.
[…]
But using the phrase “dumb Southerner” would risk offending an important part of Mr. Trump’s base, and several lawmakers from the South expressed indignation over reports that he said that.
“I’m a Southerner, too,” said Senator Jim Inhofe, Republican of Oklahoma. “I think it’s not at all appropriate. It’s totally inappropriate.”
Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, told The Washington Post: “I’m a Southerner, people can judge my intellect, my I.Q., by my product and what I produce rather than what somebody else says.”
“We’re a pretty smart bunch. We lost the Civil War, but I think we’re winning the economic war since then,” he continued, adding: “I’m not going to get into name calling because I don’t think you should be allowed to call names — including the president.”
The Oakland Museum, a wonderful place, has an exhibit on California and the Vietnam War which is now a traveling exhibit and there is a school curriculum to go with it This is a link to the guide. I think their take on how it happened and why the American leadership felt so adamant about staying. Credit is given to Joe McCarthy for making Americans sensitive to the idea of standing up to Communism even if he went overboard
And the irony is……he actually IS an ignorant southerner.
In the end all you have left are the stories.
–Burt Reynolds
Sturg, I’ve called him dumb – have friends who knew him from law school who’ve I heard call him stupid back then- and have marveled at his dumb ol’ boy speech patterns. Mrs. P, ironically enough, refers to people who talk like him marblers. I grew up with a mom from Opelika, an aunt whose southern accent was even thicker than my mom’s and a shitload of kids and adults with deep southern accents and I can’t recall anyone whose speech was as affected as Sessions’. But I don’t take SFB’s comments to be merely descriptive. Instead I take them to be intentionally offensive like all of his name calling.
I hardly think mentally retarded can be interpreted as a term of endearment
KGC
“I guess you are of the school of thought that if you disagree you disrespect I am not of that school”
Really, I must be easily fooled. Maybe I’m confusing your being disrespectful with “you disrespect”. Here’s a nice place for you to brush-up on your Vietnam War history (in outline form).
I’m proud of Sessions. He’s been playing Trump like a violin.
‘Enough is enough’: Barack Obama rallies California Democrats
Ex-president urges engagement with independents, Republicans
Barack Obama told a rapturous crowd of Democratic party faithful in southern California on Saturday it was time to “kick off the bedroom slippers” and get to work, to ensure the party retakes the House of Representatives after November’s midterm elections.
Having seized the limelight with an electric speech in Illinois on Friday in which he denounced the divisiveness and resentment of Trump-era politics, the former president urged campaigners in key California districts to engage with independents and disaffected Republicans to promote a concept of government less cynical and more responsive and accountable to voters.
[…]
Obama reminisced about two previous visits to Anaheim, one a trip to Disneyland as an 11-year-old and another as a student when he wandered into the theme park after a Kool & the Gang concert and was thrown out for smoking. Back then, Anaheim and surrounding Orange county was one of the most conservative areas in the country.
Now, changing demographics and a distaste for Trump’s brand of conservative politics are rapidly turning the county blue. Obama said it was not enough to rely on shifting tribal allegiances: candidates and their supporters needed to reach across the political spectrum.
“I want you to talk to independents,” he said. “I want to reach out even to some Republicans, who harken back to the values of a guy called Abraham Lincoln … who say to themselves, ‘I don’t recognise what’s going on in Washington right now, that’s not what I believe. That’s not who we are as a people, as a country.’”
Once more I push back about the anonymous senior staff disrupting SFB attempts to destroy the Earth, this time against Obama. Having staff interfere with or take papers to prevent signings is one thing if the president is sane. SFB is not sane and many mental health experts say so. With a brain out to pasture president having staff do what anonymous, and others, do with the man-child to prevent multiple global problems is perfectly fine.
Hey, my two teams, USF and Ohio State (for rooting purposes) both won; their combined margin of victory: 101-41
BB, except for the existence of the 25th Amendment, I would agree with you. But, that presupposes that the ladies and gentlemen granted the authority/obligation to implement said amendment are women and men enough to do it.
Flatus, they are not. As a parlor game try to figure out who in the Cabinet would sign the letter to Congress saying SFB is nuts. You need 8 plus Pence. I looked over the list and can’t find nearly that number.
BTW, Good week for the top teams. SEC West gauntlet is going to be brutal.
Really, I must be easily fooled. Maybe I’m confusing your being disrespectful with “you disrespect”. Here’s a nice place for you to brush-up on your Vietnam War history (in outline form). Flatus
I have no idea what you mean which is not unusual for me
as for your outline I have seen that and I prefer the one from the Oakland Museum which is a better history and more complete than the one you posted.
today’s birthday boys and girls range from Richard I to Bernie to DoD James Mattis and Patsy Cline et al.
theme song for today and every day since 11/08/2016
I always wanted a fish tank, but they seem like so much trouble.
Bodhi the cat and his loyal dog Bu
sidekick Bu guarding as Bodhi plays dead cat in road
Manafort in talks for plea deal — Bloomberg
huffpo:
Eric Trump’s Tweet About Hatred Is Just Too Ironic For Folks Online
“Does your dad know you are talking about him?” one person replied to Donald Trump’s son on Twitter.
Eric Trump got himself into yet another Twitter pickle on Friday, when he mused that “hatred makes people blind to facts.”
Tweeters were quick to note the ironic nature of President Donald Trump’s son’s post and reacted in much the same way as they did to his previous tweets about “snakes” and “disloyal people.”
[… continues with several tweet responses…]
This is the guy we were talking about night of the rally — Montana teen removed from Trump’s rally goes viral — CBS
craig, also see for quotes from him and more pictures at the buzzfeed story “This Guy In A Plaid Shirt Was Removed From Behind Trump At A Rally For Making The Shadiest Facial Expressions”
Bill Maher: “This Is The Week Donald Trump Found Out Everyone Hates Him
I don’t mean people like me, I mean the people who work for him”
Papadopoulos got 14 days. Either he gave Mueller a lot or the Judge thought the charges against him were not much.
This would be a case of first “impression” — are facial gestures free speech?
Pogo, Papadopoulos lawyers made the ridiculous argument yesterday that because at the time he lied to FBI he was influenced by Trump calling the investigation a witch hunt, therefore he thought it was OK to lie. The judge actually seemed to entertain that theory. Guess that means we can now make the argument that this is more evidence of Trump obstructing justice, signalling witnesses to lie.
Removed the guy and replaced him with Stepfords
California has ended cash bail. Of course the bail bondsman are having a fit but it is still happening
https://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/8688607-181/sonoma-county-bail-businesses-fear
This s a very good step in making the criminal justice system working for working people.
Responding to a flautus post from yesterday.
Your description of the events in Vietnam when the US abandoned its post are one way of looking at it
But not the only way. The groundskeepers and others and you describe them are not the only people left behind.
If the US did a poor job during the war — they did an extremely shitty job ending it
Why do you think the boat people were such an issue.\
Sure if you look at from the military perspective – no problem there but if you look at the humanitarian crisis the ending caused —it was horrible.
We did nothing right in Vietnam from the moment we got there until we left.
People my age know lots of people here whose lives were irrevocably changed by the war and in California many
of them were the Vietnamese left behind and who came later after risking their lives to get out.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-vietnam-marines-20150430-story.html
.
Oh Lordy what’s the point in relitigating Vietnam, but I have to say again another of my main takeaways from Burns documentary is that Westmoreland has to be one of the biggest idiots and liars ever to command an army anywhere for any country.
TeeVee alert: Obama to speak again at 2 PM eastern.
I think we have to keep talking about the Vietnam war until we get it right – or at least until the perspective of those directly impacted have their opinions respected.
Not just Westmoreland lied And each time they build those lies on the lives of dead soldiers. The liars tell us we have to respect the sacrifice of the dead by allowing others to do the same.
“or at least until the perspective of those directly impacted have their opinions respected.”
kgc, doesn’t that include flatus who most assuredly was directly (and still may be is) impacted. isn’t his opinion worthy of respect. he was there. were you?
the trouble with twit tweets – becoming fodder for lawyers
reuters:
Lawyers for Sayfullo Saipov, the man accused of killing eight people by driving a truck into a New York City bike path in October, on Thursday asked a federal judge to bar prosecutors from seeking the death penalty, saying President Donald Trump’s statements on Twitter have made a fair legal process impossible.
In a motion filed in Manhattan federal court, Saipov’s lawyers said that Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who must decide whether to pursue the death penalty, cannot be objective because Trump has pressured him to make decisions based on “nakedly political considerations” and has called for Saipov to be executed.
The lawyers pointed to a Monday tweet in which the president criticized the “Jeff Sessions Justice Department” for indicting two Republican congressmen “just ahead” of the upcoming congressional elections.
hey also cited two tweets following Saipov’s arrest calling for him to face the death penalty.
Together, they said, Trump’s tweets make it impossible for Sessions to “exercise independent discretion” on the matter.
They asked that if the judge declines to bar the death penalty altogether, an independent prosecutor be appointed to make the decision in place of Sessions.
A spokesman for U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman, whose office is prosecuting Saipov, declined to comment. The U.S. Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
[…]
Actually Patd I did say his was one perspective but there were many others
Fortunately I don’t think you had to be there to understand what happened. In fact I think for people
who were there it is often harder to distinguish what did happen
I guess you are of the school of thought that if you disagree you disrespect I am not of that school
if not a red sparrow, a grey titmouse maybe?
the guardian:
Alleged Russian spy may not have offered sex for job, prosecutors concede
The alleged Russian spy Maria Butina said she planned to use members of Donald Trump’s entourage to shape his views on Russia shortly before meeting one of Trump’s sons during the 2016 election campaign, prosecutors have alleged.
But the prosecutors also conceded in a filing to court late on Friday that they may have wrongly accused Butina of offering sex in return for a job, after her attorneys protested against the government’s portrayal of her as a “Red Sparrow” seductress.
The 29-year-old is in jail awaiting trial on charges that she worked to infiltrate conservative politics via the National Rifle Association (NRA) as part of a plan to influence the US government. She has pleaded not guilty and denies any wrongdoing.
Prosecutors said in their new filing that on 23 April 2016, Butina sent a note to Alexander Torshin, a Russian government official accused of supervising her operation, about the possibility of meeting Trump at the NRA convention in Louisville, Kentucky, the following month.
“Important in these circumstances are those contacts with the candidate and his entourage that will help form [Trump’s] correct view of Russian-American relations,” Butina is said to have written. “Attending the general assembly of the [NRA] in May 2016 fully provides this unique opportunity.”
Butina was photographed with Donald Trump Jr, a senior campaign adviser, during an event at the convention in Louisville. “All available evidence” indicates that she failed to meet Donald Trump himself, prosecutors said.
[….]
Butina is being prosecuted by the US attorney’s office in Washington DC rather than the office of special counsel Robert Mueller, which is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election campaign and links to Trump’s campaign. A person familiar with the matter said neither Mueller nor his team have expressed interest in interviewing Butina, or in her case generally.
The government’s new court filing said that on 21 June 2016, Torshin commissioned Butina to write a report on “the situation” regarding Trump and his election prospects. After receiving it, Torshin asked if he could pass the report to Russia’s foreign ministry, according to prosecutors. Butina responded: “That would be a great honor!”
[…continues…]
bless your heart, mr. Donald, y’all just lost dixie…
NY times: ‘I Don’t Talk’ That Way, Trump Says. Except When He Does.
[…]
“The Woodward book is a scam,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter on Friday morning about “Fear: Trump in the White House,” the new volume to be published by Bob Woodward next week. “I don’t talk the way I am quoted. If I did I would not have been elected President. These quotes were made up.”
In particular, Mr. Trump has denied that he called Attorney General Jeff Sessions “mentally retarded” or a “dumb Southerner,” as the book reports. “I said NEITHER, never used those terms on anyone, including Jeff, and being a southerner is a GREAT thing,” the president wrote earlier this week.
[…]
Jeane MacIntosh, a former deputy editor at Page Six, the New York Post gossip column that Mr. Trump for decades gave stories to, recalled him using the phrase “dumb Southerner” with her in a very specific context.
Ms. MacIntosh had called Mr. Trump one day in May 1997 to ask him about a tip she had received that his second wife, Marla Maples, had purchased two gold Lexus cars and that he had made her return them.
“He said, ‘I have something better for you,’” Ms. MacIntosh recalled in an interview on Wednesday. If she dropped that story, he said, he would give her bigger news — that he planned to divorce Ms. Maples. When Ms. MacIntosh pressed him on why, he “essentially blamed her family,” she said, referring to Ms. Maples’s Georgia-based relatives.
“Are you old enough to remember the show ‘The Beverly Hillbillies?’” he asked Ms. MacIntosh.
She replied yes, and Mr. Trump laughed and said, “That’s exactly her family, except they came to New York City instead of Beverly Hills.” Ms. MacIntosh added, “I said, ‘What do you mean?’ And he said she was constantly surrounded ‘by an entourage of dumb Southerners.’” He even adopted a fake southern accent to mimic Ms. Maples’s mother, Ms. MacIntosh said.
[…]
In the book, Mr. Trump is quoted disparaging Mr. Sessions in a conversation with Rob Porter, then the White House staff secretary. “This guy is mentally retarded,” Mr. Trump is quoted saying. “He’s this dumb Southerner.” Mr. Trump imitated Mr. Sessions’s southern accent and mocked his testimony before Congress when he denied he had talked with Russia’s ambassador to the United States, Mr. Woodward reported.
[…]
But using the phrase “dumb Southerner” would risk offending an important part of Mr. Trump’s base, and several lawmakers from the South expressed indignation over reports that he said that.
“I’m a Southerner, too,” said Senator Jim Inhofe, Republican of Oklahoma. “I think it’s not at all appropriate. It’s totally inappropriate.”
Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, told The Washington Post: “I’m a Southerner, people can judge my intellect, my I.Q., by my product and what I produce rather than what somebody else says.”
“We’re a pretty smart bunch. We lost the Civil War, but I think we’re winning the economic war since then,” he continued, adding: “I’m not going to get into name calling because I don’t think you should be allowed to call names — including the president.”
The Oakland Museum, a wonderful place, has an exhibit on California and the Vietnam War which is now a traveling exhibit and there is a school curriculum to go with it This is a link to the guide. I think their take on how it happened and why the American leadership felt so adamant about staying. Credit is given to Joe McCarthy for making Americans sensitive to the idea of standing up to Communism even if he went overboard
http://explore.museumca.org/wgolessons/
By calling Jeff Sessions a dumb Southerner, Trump has done the impossible https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/05/opinions/jeff-sessions-dumb-southerners-opinion-bailey-intl/index.html
Trump is uniter…but not on purpose.
And the irony is……he actually IS an ignorant southerner.
In the end all you have left are the stories.
–Burt Reynolds
Sturg, I’ve called him dumb – have friends who knew him from law school who’ve I heard call him stupid back then- and have marveled at his dumb ol’ boy speech patterns. Mrs. P, ironically enough, refers to people who talk like him marblers. I grew up with a mom from Opelika, an aunt whose southern accent was even thicker than my mom’s and a shitload of kids and adults with deep southern accents and I can’t recall anyone whose speech was as affected as Sessions’. But I don’t take SFB’s comments to be merely descriptive. Instead I take them to be intentionally offensive like all of his name calling.
I hardly think mentally retarded can be interpreted as a term of endearment
KGC
“I guess you are of the school of thought that if you disagree you disrespect I am not of that school”
Really, I must be easily fooled. Maybe I’m confusing your being disrespectful with “you disrespect”. Here’s a nice place for you to brush-up on your Vietnam War history (in outline form).
I’m proud of Sessions. He’s been playing Trump like a violin.
the guardian:
‘Enough is enough’: Barack Obama rallies California Democrats
Ex-president urges engagement with independents, Republicans
Barack Obama told a rapturous crowd of Democratic party faithful in southern California on Saturday it was time to “kick off the bedroom slippers” and get to work, to ensure the party retakes the House of Representatives after November’s midterm elections.
Having seized the limelight with an electric speech in Illinois on Friday in which he denounced the divisiveness and resentment of Trump-era politics, the former president urged campaigners in key California districts to engage with independents and disaffected Republicans to promote a concept of government less cynical and more responsive and accountable to voters.
[…]
Obama reminisced about two previous visits to Anaheim, one a trip to Disneyland as an 11-year-old and another as a student when he wandered into the theme park after a Kool & the Gang concert and was thrown out for smoking. Back then, Anaheim and surrounding Orange county was one of the most conservative areas in the country.
Now, changing demographics and a distaste for Trump’s brand of conservative politics are rapidly turning the county blue. Obama said it was not enough to rely on shifting tribal allegiances: candidates and their supporters needed to reach across the political spectrum.
“I want you to talk to independents,” he said. “I want to reach out even to some Republicans, who harken back to the values of a guy called Abraham Lincoln … who say to themselves, ‘I don’t recognise what’s going on in Washington right now, that’s not what I believe. That’s not who we are as a people, as a country.’”
Once more I push back about the anonymous senior staff disrupting SFB attempts to destroy the Earth, this time against Obama. Having staff interfere with or take papers to prevent signings is one thing if the president is sane. SFB is not sane and many mental health experts say so. With a brain out to pasture president having staff do what anonymous, and others, do with the man-child to prevent multiple global problems is perfectly fine.
Hey, my two teams, USF and Ohio State (for rooting purposes) both won; their combined margin of victory: 101-41
BB, except for the existence of the 25th Amendment, I would agree with you. But, that presupposes that the ladies and gentlemen granted the authority/obligation to implement said amendment are women and men enough to do it.
Flatus, they are not. As a parlor game try to figure out who in the Cabinet would sign the letter to Congress saying SFB is nuts. You need 8 plus Pence. I looked over the list and can’t find nearly that number.
BTW, Good week for the top teams. SEC West gauntlet is going to be brutal.
Really, I must be easily fooled. Maybe I’m confusing your being disrespectful with “you disrespect”. Here’s a nice place for you to brush-up on your Vietnam War history (in outline form). Flatus
I have no idea what you mean which is not unusual for me
as for your outline I have seen that and I prefer the one from the Oakland Museum which is a better history and more complete than the one you posted.