annabenedetti
like marbles on glass
The dog that yelps is the dog what got bit.
And... you fell for it. :chuckle:
I have lil' Annie on Perm-Ignore. All I have to say at her is...
The dog that yelps is the dog what got bit.
I have lil' Annie on Perm-Ignore. All I have to say at her is...
Someday we'll look back on this and wonder what mind-altering drug the media/political class collectively consumed
I think you're both right, in that some knew and voted anyway (particularly his alt-right base) - but then there were plenty who saw Hillary as the bigger threat and they thought they were choosing the lesser of two evils, and that Trump would "fix" everything and "drain the swamp."
I remember before the election when the husband of a very good friend of mine stood in his living room in front of me where I was sitting on the couch and practically shouted at me that I had to vote for Trump in order to save the country from Clinton. This man is a good man, kind-hearted, generous, intelligent, ex-military, exemplary civil service career. There's not a bad bone in his body, but there was no way in hell he was going to let Clinton win. And yes - he believed everything that was served up to him by the right-wing media including all the conspiracy crap. How someone with his education could believe the stuff he believes, I have no idea.
So he voted for Trump, and his wife my dear friend voted for Trump, and most of my family voted for Trump.... :sigh:
President Trump ousted White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and replaced him with Homeland Security Secretary John F. Kelly on Friday, a major shake-up designed to bring order and military precision to a West Wing beset for six straight months by chaos, infighting and few tangible accomplishments.
With his legislative agenda largely stalled, Trump became convinced that Priebus was a “weak” leader after being lobbied intensely by rival advisers to remove the establishment Republican fixture who has long had friction with some of Trump's inner-circle loyalists, according to White House officials.
Kelly's hiring is expected to usher in potentially sweeping structural changes to the turbulent operation and perhaps the departures of some remaining Priebus allies. Kelly intends to bring some semblance of traditional discipline to the West Wing, where warring advisers have been able to circumvent the chief of staff and report directly to the president and sidestep the policy process, according to people with knowledge of his plans.
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Trump has been talking privately about replacing Priebus with Kelly for several weeks now, though he is an unconventional pick to run the White House considering he has no political or legislative experience.
Yes I agree Rusha made a very valid point. My optimism about people carried me a bit too far.
Is your friend's husband still happy with 45? Any wavering in your family?
That's it.Elect a clown, you get a circus. :think:
You lefties all think the same :chuckle:That's it.
You lefties all think the same :chuckle:
very low intellect
The appointment of Anthony Scaramucci as White House Communications Director followed by General Kelly as White House Chief-of-Staff can only guarantee more internal dysfunction!
The appointment of Anthony Scaramucci as White House Communications Director followed by General Kelly as White House Chief-of-Staff can only guarantee more internal dysfunction!
Elect a clown, you get a circus. :think:
Actually, I'm ambidextrous. lain: So I understand how everyone writes.You lefties all think the same :chuckle:
What that must do to your self esteem...when you think about it.very low intellect
Elect a felon, you get a crime syndicate :idunno:
I'd rather have a circus
You are low intellectActually, I'm ambidextrous. lain: So I understand how everyone writes.
What that must do to your self esteem...when you think about it.