Sadly, I fear this is not “it.” Not even close.
Sadly, I fear this is not “it.” Not even close.
What’s really funny is that the oldest daughter is a liberal.
This is a sad day because it confirms that our system of government is severely broken. The nation is the Titantic, we’ve spotted the iceberg, and instead of figuring out how to avoid crashing into it, we’re assigning blame or fault as to how we got here.
MEDIA: Hilary had private e-mail server, which may have had classified e-mails and may have been vulnerable to hackers.
I would take any information on public pensions with a grain of salt. I’m not saying that the pensions you mentioned are doing fine - they probably are underfunded — but almost every current private sector pension is “underfunded” because they are required by law to include prior losses from the crash in 2008 when…
Oh, it’s not wrong. I just can’t imagine how incredibly embarrassing it would be for a lawyer to conclude that the most effective way to represent a client is to argue to a judge that the client should prevail because he/she is clueless. Throw in the fact that we’re talking about the freakin’ President of the United…
I get your point, but would you want to be the Deputy AG telling the judge in open court that the President “has no idea what he is talking about?”
“That’s bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off for them ...”
We may never know the REAL story, but I don’t think that Rosenstein knew that Trump and Sessions were plotting to fire Comey when he was initially tasked with writing the memo. I think that Sessions told Rosenstein to write something similar to a performance review, which is why the subject header referred to…
Also from that hearing in the WSJ:
1. This type of zero-sum, simplistic thinking paints a compelling picture that these people are a bunch of pea-brains incapable of handling complex matters (if the healthcare debacle wasn’t convincing enough).
Not from the 402 but been here long enough
I agree with being cautious about using “lie.”
This is a noble idea, but I’m afraid it will ultimately fail.
I want to believe this. But the GOP is already digging in their heels and defending him. I’m afraid that by the weekend, the narrative will change and/or a new scandal will emerge, the media will forget all about this and the hamster wheel will keep on turning and turning.
If you’re mad now, just wait until the weekend. I have a sinking feeling that every GOP columnist, strategist, politician, lap dog, etc., will saying one or all of the following:
Before last night’s Pro Publica report, I had a lot of sympathy for the guy - I think he was in a no-win situation because the info about Weiner’s laptop was going to leak to the media at some point. He either had to inform Congress (knowing full well that they’d leak it to the media) or stay silent. Either way,…
Had this conversation with someone I consider to be very intelligent who is also a die-hard Republican. It was so shocking to me when he repeatedly denied that’s how insurance works.
I didn’t watch the whole exchange but isn’t this the point when Cruz tried to whip out his tiny pecker and quote from the statute only to watch in horror as Yates took out her nail clipper and chopped it off?
I keep hearing Republicans repeat the mantra “Obamacare is a disaster” but I can’t get anyone to tell me a specific example of why they think this way. So far, these are the typical responses I get: