Isn't Cap America a Skull or HYDRA or some such bullshit?
Isn't Cap America a Skull or HYDRA or some such bullshit?
Everybody knows John Kerry got a sick flow.
"all-term President"? Also, do they know what the vice-president does?
You say that about everything.
They've turned down buyout offers in the past—I don't think it's for sale.
Avoiding even the slightest appearance of a backbone.
A Sith was the protagonist.
There's a major rivalry between Trumps son-in-law and Christie—Christie had prosecuted Kushners dad for white collar crime (I forget the specifics). That's probably what got Christie outed.
Since Trump is President, wouldn't any US citizen have standing to sue for Constitutional violations?
I think a guaranteed confirmation without his support would be the best way for Rubio to hedge his bets—he gets to vote No and look like this Party-defying maverick, but without actually defying the party.
But it is possible for McConnell to skip the committee vote and go straight to confirmation—it doesn't happen often, but it is a possibility.
I wasn't that surprised that a state thats elected Paul Ryan and Scott Walker multiple times went red. Frankly, a lot more people should've seen it coming. One of Clintons biggest failings was assuming demographics were destiny—that the Obama coalition was static and unchanged.
There had been a lot of talk about Trump being in violation of the Emoluments Clause before the inauguration, so a lot of people think it's a solid argument.
I'll have to double-check, but I'm pretty sure one of Trumps many previous lawsuits was over an unpaid legal bill.
With those two on board, McConnell will probably bypass committee and go straight for confirmation. So, Rubio might vote "No" now that it doesn't matter.
An political group called the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics announced plans to fille a lawsuit over Trump's conflicts of interests. It'll take years of appeals and will probably end up in the Supreme Court, but it turns the conflicts of interests into an ongoing story instead of background noise.
Yes, absolutely this. Public opinion on the War on Terror didn't fully shift until Bush's second term, and the Republican party suffered when it did. Protests don't work immediately, or all the time, but they do work, and public opinion has consequences.
He had more important things to do, like raising mortgages and insurance rates.
He also casually mentioned there might "be another chance" to "take" Iraqi oil. So, get ready for that.
"The Running Man, But Lame" tested poorly.