The Koch brothers have never supported trump. it's imperative that the dems take back the house. If they don't, I think this country is done.
Not really. They're getting out the popcorn to enjoy the show. In a smackdown between the Koch brothers and the Mercer/Adelson money, how can liberals lose?
To paraphrase ‘it’s not over until the borderline obese man sings (in court)’ She won the popular vote he lost it Was the tea party movement all about hunkering down and riding it out Sorry but it’s not like things are going to go back to some supposed ‘normal’ the Trump’s reign is going to have some rather bad consequences.
Ex FOX analyst compares Trump to Stalin. Lt. Col. Ralph Peters talks to CNN's Anderson Cooper about Trump's attack on the media.
No. Don’t stop fighting. That’s what the opposition is supposed to do. Just stop kidding yourself that he’s going to be removed from office.
I doubt that he'll be "removed" from office, but there's a good chance that he'll be impeached and serve only one term. His admirers seem to be around 40% of the population; his detractors, over 50%. The Mueller report hasn't come out yet, and Trump seems drawn by the siren's call of trade wars to the rocks of economic calamity.
Trump to Attorney General Jeff Sessions: Stop Mueller probe 'right now' - Trump calls on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to end Robert Mueller's Russia probe immediately, escalating his attacks on the inquiry. - "Attorney General Jeff Sessions should stop this Rigged Witch Hunt right now," the president tweets. - "Bob Mueller is totally conflicted, and his 17 Angry Democrats that are doing his dirty work are a disgrace to USA!" - The president's attacks on the special counsel have escalated in recent weeks. Trump's attorney, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, made headlines on Monday saying that "collusion is not a crime." by Tucker Higgins August 1, 2018 Trump to Attorney General Jeff Sessions: Stop Mueller probe 'right now' excerpt: "The special counsel is investigating the president's tweets criticizing Sessions as part of a wider inquiry into whether the president has obstructed justice, The New York Times reported last month. Trump's attacks on the special counsel have escalated in recent weeks. Trump's attorney, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, made headlines on Monday saying that "collusion is not a crime." The president doubled down on his attorney's comments, tweeting on Tuesday that "Collusion is not a crime, but that doesn't matter because there was No Collusion (except by Crooked Hillary and the Democrats)!""
Yesterday Trump claimed you need an ID to buy groceries. Like he's ever been in a grocery store. He made the claim that you need an ID card for everything but voting. Sad.
He's blinded by his own stable brilliance. What a fuckhead! "The press is the enemy of the people." Asshole should thrown out for saying that, if nothing else.
Yesterday, the claim was made that you need an ID to buy groceries. And the mindless base cheered their approval. Where did this idiocy come from? Are they really this clueless? If that is in the works, the homeless are already disenfranchised enough. Deliver us from mindless xenophobes. We don't need zombies with this type of empty-headed dopes.
That's scary they are that clueless. I don't know whether to laugh or be afraid. I also don't know about Mueller but he used to make some pretty good spaghetti pasta. If that leader who said you need to have an ID to buy groceries had ever been in a grocery store, he might have known that about those famous noodles. As it is, he just knows how to play his noodle brained followers. They will swallow anything.
The wait is over: Trump taps meteorologist as White House science adviser Nomination of Kelvin Droegemeier could end long drought at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. by Sara Reardon & Alexandra Witze 31 July 2018 The wait is over: Trump taps meteorologist as White House science adviser excerpt: "US President Donald Trump will nominate meteorologist Kelvin Droegemeier as his government’s top scientist. If confirmed by the Senate, Droegemeier would lead the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Trump, who took office 19 months ago, has gone longer without a top science adviser than any first-term president since at least 1976."