Well, that 70m still appears on a few of their websites, screw up a calculation like that so ridiculously, it's little wonder they were all tripping overthemselves not knowing who is in charge of what
Hey, here's an idea Let's try forget about the the total failure of the impeachment trial, by drumming up stuff about a football game 2 years ago Ha ha, losers, loo-zers
You have to admit a banquet of Big Macs and KFC is pretty pathetic for a reception at the white house
Also, During the Obama administration no championship teams turned down the white house offer of a visit other than a few individual NHL players
Bloggers say that Trump is a few fries short of a happy meal. Column: Has Trump’s cheese finally slid off his cracker? By Jonah GoldbergColumnist Aug. 27, 2019 3 AM Column: Has Trump's cheese finally slid off his cracker? excerpt: "But after what has seemed like a personal best in whackadoodle statements over the last few weeks, cable news networks and prominent Twitterati are ratcheting up the talk that the president’s wheel might still be turning, but the hamster’s dead. Whether it was his tweet declaring that American companies “are hereby ordered to immediately start looking for an alternative” to doing business in China or his decision to cancel a trip to Denmark because the Danish prime minister didn’t have a “nice” reaction to his desire to buy Greenland, or his suggestion that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome H. Powell might be a greater enemy than China’s premier-for-life, it did seem like the West Wing’s nurse might have accidentally switched his meds for M&Ms."
Mitt Romney won't be invited to CPAC after impeachment trial vote for witnesses Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY Published 12:41 p.m. ET Feb. 1, 2020 | Updated 2:16 p.m. ET Feb. 1, 2020 Mitt Romney not invited to CPAC after witnesses vote at Trump trial excerpt: "A leader for the Conservative Political Action Conference announced Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, would not be invited to attend the 2020 gathering after he voted with Democrats to have witnesses in the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Romney, who was the Republican Party's 2012 presidential nominee against Barack Obama, was one of two Republican senators who split from their party in voting to hear more testimony about the president's conduct with Ukraine, along with Susan Collins of Maine. They voted to seek witnesses generally, and particularly to hear from Trump's former national security adviser, John Bolton, whose testimony was expected to contradict Trump's defense."
If impeachment-tainted Trump loses in 2020, he'll be back Michael Medved, Opinion columnist Published 3:15 a.m. ET Feb. 3, 2020 Trump might make a comeback in 2024 if he loses in 2020. excerpts: "So far, President Grover Cleveland, another well-padded, combative New Yorker, counts as the only president to win two nonconsecutive terms. He prevailed in an outrageously close race in 1884, but when challenged by Republican Benjamin Harrison four years later in his drive for reelection, he lost by a whisker (both candidates displayed luxuriant facial hair). Refusing to concede permanent defeat or to surrender his leadership of the Democratic Party, Cleveland won his biggest presidential victory in 1892, besting the incumbent President Harrison by 3 percentage points of the popular vote." "Skeptics might argue that Trump’s advanced age stands as an obstacle to repeating Cleveland’s feat: Grover had only reached the age of 55 when he won his comeback campaign, but Trump will turn 78 in 2024. But that’s the same age Joe Biden will be on inauguration day next year and a year younger than Bernie Sanders this November. Moreover, if either of these two front-running Democrats managed to beat Trump, age might even become a meaningful advantage for the resurgent Republican. At 81 and 84 respectively, at the end of a prospective first term, Biden and Sanders would both face pressure for retirement, forcing the Democrats to field a candidate who lacked the undeniable advantage of incumbency."
Well, there you go Give him a 2nd term anyway so he's not back in 2024 Now you can switch off your computer, take the wife for a walk, enjoy the sunshine and outside world, you know, life
Democrats argued that Kansas City is in Missouri, But failed to convince Republicans that it is not in Kansas.
Except that it appears that the Democrats are perfectly correct !!! Trump congratulates wrong state after Super Bowl Yahoo Staff Writer Feb 3rd 2020 3:18AM Shortly after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers, 31-20, President Trump took to Twitter to congratulate the champions, as is his usual custom. There was just one small problem with the president's message: While there is indeed a Kansas City, Kansas, the Chiefs play in the far larger Kansas City, Missouri. Arrowhead Stadium is about 7 miles from the Kansas-Missouri border. The tweet was deleted soon after posting, and corrected: Still unknown as yet: whether the Chiefs will be invited to the White House, or how many players will attend. The president sat for an interview prior to the game, and ran a campaign ad during it. His Twitter feed retweeted several positive reviews of the ad.
Kansas City is right on the border between Kansas and Missouri Neither of you worded that properly Their home stadium is in Missouri, but the city itself is in both states
I didn't 'stuff up', since I made no mention of either Kansas or Missouri, I merely posted the article (see extract below) but you 'stuffed up' good and proper by either failing to read it or being incapable of understanding it !!! While there is indeed a Kansas City, Kansas, the Chiefs play in the far larger Kansas City, Missouri. Arrowhead Stadium is about 7 miles from the Kansas-Missouri border.