And was promptly expelled from Kuwait and was crippled with sanctions. Not exactly Hitler, my friend.
And was promptly expelled from Kuwait and was crippled with sanctions. Not exactly Hitler, my friend.
Just to be clear, your core position is that experience doesn’t matter in whether or not one is qualified to be the executive of a $100b organization with thousands of employees. Dude, that’s not a reasonable position, and I suspect you know it.
Oh, Tomatoface, you scamp.
which pretty much much makes him Hitler
But experience does matter to some degree. It isn’t just a trope. Someone can be a lovely person and have all kinds of great policy goals, but if they have no experience in getting things accomplished in government or in an executive role, that’s not a recipe for getting those policy goals achieved.
So the fact that Trump surrounded (and surrounds) himself with people who are guilty of a range of crimes, some of which are directly related to his campaign and some of which aren’t, tells us what, exactly?
For all you America-haters here, how many times has Iraq attacked the US since we went in and removed Saddam? That’s right, ZERO.
Sonny Bono started out pretty rough, but to his credit he hasn’t done anything I disagree with in years.
I’m not at all sure you took my point. You said “One would think if there was something major we would have heard something by now” and I pointed out that there has actually been an incredible amount of “something” we’ve heard over the last few months.
Or find the most progressive state legislator and support them for a run!
I think my own policy positions are the best around (I agree with them 100%, more or less), and I am in no way qualified to be the governor of a state, much less a state like New York.
To be fair, Obama had the better part of a decade’s experience as a state Senator, extensive experience in grass-roots political organization, and was a Harvard-educated lawyer. It may not be the exact same thing.
Wait, is this supposed to be in support of or critical of Nixon?
You mean, like several of his top-level advisers pleading guilty to serious crimes and agreeing to cooperate with the investigation?
Except, who do we expect to hold him accountable for that? A GOP-controlled Congress?
This is not a defense of any graduate program, much less J-School, but the fact that HamNo (only half-jokingly) boils down “journalism” to those three points explains a lot.
He intended to be taken seriously, but not literally.
No way, that would provide him with a decade’s worth of material about the Deep State Democrats.
Mueller has probably made sure that if his investigation shuts down, Schneiderman will have the ability to pick up where he left off.
Sure, he probably had to apologize for political reasons, but has anyone acknowledged how much money Jews make from a relatively unexpected March flurries on the Eastern seabord?