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To be fair, isn’t that because Congress was so obstructionist? Maybe that’s my bias in being an Obama supporter, but it also seems like his hand was forced.

Oh, you know anything positive that happens from here out out from Obama’s policies Trump will take credit for. And anything at all that doesn’t work will somehow be Obama’s fault.

I’ve been saying it for years. Yes, you might like the president now, and yes you might trust the current president with more power.

I have heard similar thoughts in the press about Obama’s “unprecedented use of executive orders” but the only presidents who have used fewer executive orders than Obama since William McKinley (whose term ended in 1900) are Bush 1, Ford, and JFK.

Agreed, it’s bad. But Congress gave Obama a choice: do nothing (literally) for eight years while they blocked every move he made through legitimate channels, or to find ways to do the things he was elected to do. I’m glad he didn’t just do nothing, and it bugs me to see him blamed for executive overreach. Don’t blame

I worked in Yellowstone one summer in college (manning a cash register for a general store at Old Faithful), and pretty much everyone who works in the park ends up reading Death in Yellowstone, a book by the park historian that chronicles everyone who died in the park of non-natural causes (wait, does getting eaten by

Autoplay is always a startling and obnoxious thing when multiple tabs are open. Always takes me a second to find the right one.

I really wish that Oprah had never brought Dr.’s Phil & Oz out of the grays.

Party before Country has always been the GOP theme. Power before Party just Trumped that however. Country is now in third place. I wonder where they claim God, family, and any sort of morality stand now?

Where were the Congressional investigations on this? We wasted millions in tax payer dollars on Benghazi and emailz, but will this get the same attention? This seems a hell of a lot more disturbing.

I’ll blame the voters too, thanks. Any union member with a brain that likes being in a union should be aware of the impending Supreme Court disaster that a Trump presidency will bring. Maybe the DNC didn’t give them enough of a reason to vote for that party, but it sure as hell doesn’t excuse voting against your

On the upside, we can all take comfort in the fact that as their lives — and just about everyone else’s — get demonstrably worse, they will hold Hillary Clinton, Obama and brown people responsible while apportioning no blame to Trump (or themselves) whatsoever.

Fair point, but I don’t think we can say Comey’s timely email upperdecker turd prank had nothing to do with voter enthusiasm or turnout.

Man, I’ve learned a lot about bears this week. They can dance, and they are apparently sufficiently qualified to be president.

Melania: “This is the biggest fuckup he’s ever done! And I was SO looking forward to the eventual divorce and settlement.”

Her expression speaks volumes.

What are the chances this was all planned by Pence, and the plan is already underway to assassinate Trump and make sure all of his adamant voters automatically switch to Pence?

Three things I genuinely think Trump is concerned about today:

Right. Trump still won’t do any work and turn the reigns over to the R establishment to do whatever they want in the Sen and House and he’ll just sign whatever they out in front of him.

How long until Pence takes over as POTUS? Day after the inauguration? Week after? Does Vegas have odds on this?

I think this implies the job is going to stress him out. I am pretty sure he is temperamentally unable to experience stress. He just goes “whatever” and moves on to the next shiny thing. He doesn’t care that he has responsibilities. I don’t think he’s actually all that worried about being president, because he doesn’t