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Remember when Trump issued his list of executive orders he planned to implement within his first 100 days and one of them was going to bar anyone in a presidential administration from ever being able to lobby for a foreign government? Someone should remind him it was on the list.

Instead of wasting their time telling “butthurt” democrats and liberals to shut up and unite, the GOP itself needs to shut up and step up to the plate by not allowing these appointments to go through and by pushing actually qualified people to get these jobs. Unlike the assholes who stayed at home because they weren’t

I know on some level he must be fighting with himself over whether he should really be going along with this and legitimizing it. It must be absolute personal hell.

Actually, it’s about ethics in job market journalism.

Because most 48-year olds don’t have a Mom and Dad eagerly anticipating their “baby” coming home for Christmas.

Why is this just up to the Millennials? If you are advocating that people break up with their families, Millennials are in about the worst position to do that (saddled with debt, lots still living at home, etc.)

This is vile. Millennials, YOU have a lot of power right now. The holidays are coming up. If your relatives voted for Trump, you have to respect that. And they have the right to disagree on policy. But if your dad, uncle, whomever is using misogynist language or being a bully, you have a choice. You can call your

And interesting that when a Democrat holds a Harvard degree, that person is an elitist and their intelligence is seen as a detriment to this country, etc.

Can I make the slight suggestion to remove the “ALT-RIGHT” bit since that’s a colloquialism which might not be universally understood (especially to some older Congress members)? I think I would alter it to something like, “someone with known ties to white supremacy and neo-nazi organizations” or some such.

“I’m personally offended that you think I would manage a campaign where that would be one of the going philosophies,” she told reporters assembled in the lobby of Mr. Trump’s office building.

I would argue that it should not make a difference in whether you call. Don’t give them the opportunity to say “nobody in my district was bothered by this.” Obviously they can lie about it but you should still stand up and be counted.

I am really familiar with drunks, and I have never seen someone who looks as drunk as Bannon does.

Jesus, the gaslighting! That last statement is particularly audacious.

I already called my Congressmen and told them NO very emphatically. I urge the rest of you to do the same! I also tried calling Paul Ryan, but his inbox was full. Hopefully because everyone else is shouting NO as well. We’re going to have a lot of battles to fight over the next four years, and I think that this

I feel so fucking awful for Obama. Imagine being him right now? You spend eight years doing all this shit, doing your fucking best and being inclusive and loving while still trying to keep everyone safe. You have great approval ratings (now at least). You have a beautiful family and, aside from speculation that

Fuck those deluded assholes who are still trying to pretend that this isn’t EXACTLY what Republicans have always been about. Some of them are just a tad bit embarrassed that Trump and his goons are being so damned obvious about it.

But, but, guys, you know this election was really about jobs.

Several people I know are saying that the Republican establishment is going to stand up to this appointment. There’s no chance of that. What is actually happening is Republican racism is being brought into the light.