After the applause died down, he said he though it was the longest ovation ever in such a speech (of course it wasn’t but even that’s beside the point).
After the applause died down, he said he though it was the longest ovation ever in such a speech (of course it wasn’t but even that’s beside the point).
The family of the vet does get to make a choice. Owens’ wife made one choice (yes, you can use me as a prop); his father made another (GTFO you moron whose idiotic decision got my son killed).
Trotting out the military as props is like Politics 101. Their families are inherently sympathetic, and Soldiers get virtually no say in what they are told to do (if someone tells them to go stand next to the President and have him pin on an award, that’s what they do). Plus politicians can funnel all sorts of money…
If they know what they’re doing (HAHAHA) never. Nothing rallies up opposition to a war faster than conscription.
Ah, the hypocrisy is thick. Remember when he went after the Khan family and accused HRC of using them as a political prop? Fun times, man. Fun times.
Chris Cilizza is consistently and dangerously moronic. But “Donald Trump understood the applause for Carryn Owens was a moment. And he let it be.” is simply wrong.
“Sounded presidential.”
all in the name of some buzzwords like ‘diversity’.
God, you are such a pussy. Ive lived here for five decades and I never pissed my pants once over immigrants, legal or not. Your ilk does it daily.
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Go ask an immigrant how presidential Donald Trump seemed last night.
Today’s Headline:
“Buy a good set of winter tires” is not good advice for somebody trying to get home from work during a snowstorm. That’s not something they can choose to do. This article very clearly specifies that this kind of suggestion is not what we’re looking for.
“Buy something with 4x4 and solid steel bumpers, make sure its safe to drive, put on a great set of studded winters,” is not useful advice for somebody trying to drive home from work during a snowstorm. That is not something they can choose to do. They have the cars they have, and they’re trying to get home in them.
“Get snow tires/tyres” is not useful advice for someone trying to drive home from work in a snowstorm. That is not something they can choose to do.
I don't disagree that lots of people should just stay home if they're that afraid of driving in the snow. But, A) as you noted, many people just don't have the option of not going to work, and B) many of the others on the Beltway might have been going home, where they really do have to go, because it's where they…