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QUOTE (Brian @ Dec 12, 2017 -> 09:23 AM)
So is he insinuating that she was willing to blow him for a donation? Creepy

 

Can't wait for SHS to say "the president's tweets speak for themselves" and when people draw that obvious conclusion say that its fake news and the president never said that.

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QUOTE (bmags @ Dec 12, 2017 -> 10:07 AM)
Can't wait for SHS to say "the president's tweets speak for themselves" and when people draw that obvious conclusion say that its fake news and the president never said that.

 

She is between a rock and hard place. Not a lot she can do other than keep the charade.

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QUOTE (Big Hurtin @ Dec 13, 2017 -> 09:04 AM)
Omarosa out. What did she do, anyway?

 

I remember pre-election NPR was doing a series of stories on small towns in North Carolina and how they were handling their vote.

 

They were talking to one black former convict, and how when omorossa came to town she talked about how Trump would set up special programs for former convicts to find work. He was going to vote for Trump because of it.

 

 

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The verbal daily briefing for Trump doesn't include intelligence in Russia because it would upset him.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/201...m=.91a19f01de8b

 

 

.The result is without obvious parallel in U.S. history, a situation in which the personal insecurities of the president — and his refusal to accept what even many in his administration regard as objective reality — have impaired the government’s response to a national security threat. The repercussions radiate across the government.

 

It's good that we have such a fragile, incompetent narcissist running things that we're going to do absolutely nothing to prevent foreign interference in our elections in the future.

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QUOTE (StrangeSox @ Dec 14, 2017 -> 09:48 AM)
The verbal daily briefing for Trump doesn't include intelligence in Russia because it would upset him.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/201...m=.91a19f01de8b

 

 

 

 

It's good that we have such a fragile, incompetent narcissist running things that we're going to do absolutely nothing to prevent foreign interference in our elections in the future.

 

To anticipate my Trumpocracy book: A president who refuses to defend the country because he has secret commitments to a hostile foreign power was a scenario actually extensively discussed at the 1787 convention.

 

https://twitter.com/davidfrum/status/941304908665511936

 

*sigh*

 

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http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/14/politics/mar...vote/index.html

 

Rubio out to gum up the tax bill over refundable child care credits in a page out of the Ivanka playbook.

Lee, Corker, Collins, McCain...someone has to block it just because the bill itself, Trump and a generic GOP ballot are all in the 18-36% range in popularity. That’s poisonous.

 

 

And the GOP insisting the Senate should wait so Scott Brown should get a vote on Obamacare...the day after he was elected, one of the big storylines is going to be the hypocrisy of going against the will of the Alabama people as two Trump candidates in a row were vanquished. That bill is going to particularly hurt Medicaid recipients in that state.

 

If the GOP can block Merrick Garland for one full year and fight for Scott Brown’s immediate right to weigh in, the Dems should do the exact same thing.

 

 

 

Trump in 2010: Obama was 'very smart' to delay ObamaCare vote until Scott Brown was seated

 

President Trump said in 2010 that then-President Obama was "very smart" to seat then-newly elected Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) before holding the final votes on ObamaCare.

 

Trump's statements have resurfaced because they contrast with the current Republican plan, which aims to pass the GOP tax cuts before Sen.-elect Doug Jones (D-Ala.), who was elected on Tuesday, can be seated.

 

During a 2010 interview with CNN that the network brought new attention to on Thursday, Trump said Obama "pulled back" on pushing for the vote on health care following the election of Brown — who defeated Democrat Martha Coakley in a Massachusetts special election upset in January 2010.

 

"He said now, you know, we have to give Massachusetts their vote, which was a very smart thing for him to say," Trump told CNN at the time.

 

"But that may kill his health-care plan. Boy, he has devoted an entire year, and all of his capital, to this one particular situation that a lot of people don't want," Trump said.

 

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration...wn-before-final

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