scrappinmama
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 4,883
Jun 26, 2014 12:54:09 GMT
|
Post by scrappinmama on Feb 18, 2018 0:27:01 GMT
Sarah Sanders... “Unlike Obama, @potus isn’t going to be pushed around by Russia or anybody else. As he said yesterday: It’s time we stop the wild and false allegations that further the agendas of bad actors like Russia & unite as Americans to protect the integrity of our democracy & our elections” Sure we can start talking about uniting the country as soon as that corrupt ego driven petty little coward you work for is thrown out of office. She is out of her ever-loving mind. Trump is Putin's bitch.
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 0:42:18 GMT
Mueller has proven that he is extremely meticulous !!
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 1:18:52 GMT
On one of the other threads about guns once again someone claimed the CDC was studying gun violence. Not really as this article for the Atlantic points out.
“Why Can't the U.S. Treat Gun Violence as a Public-Health Problem?”
After a deadly shooting, the debate always, it seems, breaks down like this: One side argues for gun control, and the other argues there is no research proving those measures work. There is, in fact, little research into gun violence at all—especially compared to other causes of death in the United States.
The modern origins of the impasse can be traced to 1996, when Congress passed an amendment to a spending bill that forbade the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from using money to “advocate or promote gun control.”
The National Rifle Association had pushed for the amendment, after public-health researchers produced a spate of studies suggesting that, for example, having a gun in the house increased risk of homicide and suicide. It deemed the research politically motivated. Gun-rights advocates zeroed in on statements like that of Mark Rosenberg, then the director of the CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. In response to the early ’90s crime wave, Rosenberg had said in 1994, “We need to revolutionize the way we look at guns, like what we did with cigarettes ... It used to be that smoking was a glamour symbol—cool, sexy, macho. Now it is dirty, deadly—and banned.”
The actual amendment sponsored by Jay Dickey, a congressman from Arkansas, did not explicitly forbid research into gun-related deaths, just advocacy. But the Congress also lowered the CDC’s budget by the exact amount it spent on such research. Message received. It’s had a chilling effect on the entire field for decades.
Medical and public-health professionals have been pushing back—more and more forcefully in recent years. The American Public Health Association and the American Medical Association have both taken to calling gun violence a public-health problem. In 2016, more than 100 medical organizations signed a letter to Congress asking to lift the Dickey Amendment.
“We in public health count dead people. It’s one of the things we do. And we count them in order to understand how to prevent preventable deaths,” Nancy Krieger, an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, told NPR in 2015.
The CDC is best known for fighting diseases—it’s in the name—but its public-health purview is indeed wider. The agency studies drownings, accidental falls, traumatic brain injuries, car crashes, suicides, and more. And while mass shootings grab headlines, they account for only a small fraction of the 30,000 gun deaths a year in the United States. More than half are suicides. Yet the 1996 amendment has restricted how much the CDC can focus on gun ownership as the risk factor in suicides.
Researchers who do want to study gun violence have cobbled together funding from a patchwork of sources, often from private foundations. President Obama signed an executive order directing the National Institutes of Health to fund research into gun violence after the Sandy Hook shooting, but the program has since petered out.
The problem, researchers say, is also a lack of data. While motor-vehicle deaths are tracked in minute detail in the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, no such comparable database exists for gun deaths. Basic questions like exactly how many households own guns are not definitively answered.
Dickey, the congressman responsible for the amendment suppressing the CDC’s gun violence research, passed away last April. He had come to regret his role in the episode. In 2012, he coauthored a Washington Post op-ed with Rosenberg, the very CDC official he squared off against when passing the amendment. Together, they argued for more gun-violence research.
Dickey told reporters, “I wish I had not been so reactionary.”
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 1:28:45 GMT
I guess things must be slow at his joint.
“Just like they don’t want to solve the DACA problem, why didn’t the Democrats pass gun control legislation when they had both the House & Senate during the Obama Administration. Because they didn’t want to, and now they just talk!”
Everyone acts like the Democrats had the majority longer than 2 years. They didn’t. And yes I remember Obama saying they wouldn’t be tackling gun control for a lot of reasons. But in spite of that Diane Feinstein kept trying to get the assault rifle ban put back into place.
Then Sandy Hook happened and that should have changed everything. And it didn’t. By that time the Republicans had control of the House. So the lack of any meaningful laws is on the Republicans just like every mass shooting since Sandy Hook is on the Republicans.
|
|
|
Post by hop2 on Feb 18, 2018 1:36:40 GMT
Sarah Sanders... “Unlike Obama, @potus isn’t going to be pushed around by Russia or anybody else. As he said yesterday: It’s time we stop the wild and false allegations that further the agendas of bad actors like Russia & unite as Americans to protect the integrity of our democracy & our elections” Sure we can start talking about uniting the country as soon as that corrupt ego driven petty little coward you work for is thrown out of office. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ROTFLOL Trump - integrity? ?? Where? When? He’s never had one ounce of integrity and he hasn’t found any in the Oval Office. When did he have integrity? When cheating at school? When avoiding military service? When refusing to rent housing to some people? When cheating on each of his spouses? When cheating small business owners out of income? When going bankrupt & not paying his bills? When running a casino into the ground? When screwing the university that tried to buy and remake that building? And speaking of universities did he have integrity when he cheated students out of money for worthless Trump U? The man has never had any integrity his staff should stop using the word. If he has any integrity I’m a 5’10” 100lb supermodel WTF
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 1:55:43 GMT
It is a start!! I hope 'they' listen. Top GOP donor: 'I will not write another check' until candidates support assault weapons banBY MAX GREENWOOD - 02/17/18 03:33 PM EST A top GOP donor in Florida is threatening to withhold contributions to candidates and political groups that do no get behind a ban on assault weapons, The New York Times reported. In an email to half a dozen Republican leaders on Saturday, Florida-based real estate developer Al Hoffman Jr. decried a rash of mass shootings that has roiled the U.S. for years, and demanded that GOP politicians take action. "I will not write another check unless they all support a ban on assault weapons," Hoffman wrote in the email, according to the Times. "Enough is enough!" Among those who received the email were Florida Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Jeb Bush. In an interview with the Times, Hoffman, a former ambassador to Portugal, said that he had reached the "end of the road" in his support for candidates who refused to back tighter gun laws. "For how many years now have we been doing this – having these experiences of terrorism, mass killings – and how many years has it been that nothing’s been done?" Hoffman. "It’s the end of the road for me. More at link: thehill.com/homenews/campaign/374393-top-gop-donor-i-will-not-write-another-check-until-candidates-support
|
|
|
Post by crazy4scraps on Feb 18, 2018 2:14:10 GMT
So, turn schools into prisons. Create a new market for privatized schools. If you want your kids safe, pay for it with our armed guards, barbed wire perimeters and armed instructors. If you can't pay for it, send your kid to public school where teachers who signed up to teach will be leaving the profession in droves because they refuse to carry a weapon. Plus parents would be pulling their children out of school to homeschool. The NRA funded politicians and disciples are mad. As in crazy. All it will take us one teach who snaps and shoots a student, or decides to routinely use that gun as a threat to keep the kids in line. And don’t tell me that would never happen. The news reports about a teachers beating a kid or stuffing them into a closet (usually special needs) after they have reached their limit every few months. I absolutely think this will happen with ready access to a gun in the classroom. This brings up another point. We have a good friend that is an elementary SPED teacher who works with some very troubled kids. She has told us more than once that she wouldn’t be surprised if certain kids she has taught end up on the news some day because they are already very violent even in the younger grades. She has suffered broken ribs and other injuries at the hands of her K-6 students as have some of her colleagues. These are kids that throw around chairs and desks, slam metal doors on their teacher’s extremities, damage property, etc. when they get upset. These kids aren’t dumb. How safe would the school be if violent troubled kids figured out that there were weapons right there in their classroom?
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 2:45:24 GMT
Trump picks another 'winner' .... Trump ambassador pick faced complaints from female workers: reportBY JOSH DELK - 02/17/18 06:39 PM EST President Trump's pick for ambassador to the Bahamas, billionaire Doug Manchester, faced multiple complaints of inappropriate behavior from female employees at the San Diego Union-Tribune during his time as its owner, a new report reveals. While Manchester has not faced allegations of sexual assault or harassment, more than a dozen current and former female employees told The Washington Post that the wealthy real estate developer made them uncomfortable at work. After purchasing the newspaper in 2011, Manchester influenced the office culture in a way women said made the paper feel like a "boys club." Manchester frequently gave hugs to young women at the paper and complimented them on their looks. The chief executive under Manchester, John Lynch, defended Manchester, describing the newspaper owner as "bigger-than-life" friendly and saying he "hugs everybody." One woman even received a small financial settlement for her complaints of unwanted hugs from Manchester, and for unwanted texts from Manchester, who asked employees to call him "Papa Doug," was reportedly also picky about women's appearances, requiring women on a new in-house TV project to wear short black dresses and, on one occasion, reportedly asked a TV host to dye her hair, according to The Post.** Jeff Light, the current publisher who was an executive editor at the time, called the TV programming "an embarrassment" and "chauvinistic," and said the staff was "repulsed by the sexist vibe of the programming." More at link: thehill.com/homenews/administration/374403-trump-ambassador-pick-faced-complaints-from-female-workers-report
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 3:03:39 GMT
linkThe Hill... “Trump says he is skipping golf to honor the Florida shooting victims: report” “President Trump reportedly skipped a day at the golf course on Saturday in the wake of the Florida school shooting that took place just miles from his Mar-a-Lago beach club. White House aides told Bloomberg that the decision not to golf was a show of respect for the victims and grieving families of the school shooting in Florida.” Well then he had plenty of time to join the kids at their rally or at least meet with them. I mean he could have taken Marine Force 1 Eric trump filmed landing at Mar a Lago so we know it’s there. No excuse. Jerk.
|
|
|
Post by peasapie on Feb 18, 2018 3:13:51 GMT
Fox News.. .”@judgejeanine: "We need to protect kids, & that means we've got to have metal detectors, we've got to have experienced cops..., & we've got to be able to have perimeter controls. We've got to have teachers who can carry a weapon & react to this kind of nonsense." #Hannity” No pithy response because I got nothing but this is not the way we should have to live in the Unites States. Yeah good luck with that honey. I’m not sure if these people actually believe what they are saying or if they are just trying to out do each other in ignorant statements.
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 3:27:35 GMT
Well then he had plenty of time to join the kids at their rally or at least meet with them. I mean he could have taken Marine Force 1 Eric trump filmed landing at Mar a Lago so we know it’s there. Yes, but he doesn't care. He may care in a way after the elections in November!
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 3:29:07 GMT
Fox News.. .”@judgejeanine: "We need to protect kids, & that means we've got to have metal detectors, we've got to have experienced cops..., & we've got to be able to have perimeter controls. We've got to have teachers who can carry a weapon & react to this kind of nonsense." #Hannity” No pithy response because I got nothing but this is not the way we should have to live in the Unites States. Yeah good luck with that honey. I’m not sure if these people actually believe what they are saying or if they are just trying to out do each other in ignorant statements. She has gone over the edge!
|
|
|
Post by dewryce on Feb 18, 2018 3:38:50 GMT
linkThe Hill... “Trump says he is skipping golf to honor the Florida shooting victims: report” “President Trump reportedly skipped a day at the golf course on Saturday in the wake of the Florida school shooting that took place just miles from his Mar-a-Lago beach club. White House aides told Bloomberg that the decision not to golf was a show of respect for the victims and grieving families of the school shooting in Florida.” Well then he had plenty of time to join the kids at their rally or at least meet with them. I mean he could have taken Marine Force 1 Eric trump filmed landing at Mar a Lago so we know it’s there. No excuse. Jerk. Does he want a cookie? Besides, I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth.
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 3:46:36 GMT
Wonder how this will affect Ivanka? Of course we know that dt will probably hand over whatever he wants to Jared. White House security clearance changes could affect Kushner's jobAlexi McCammond Feb 17, 2018 Jared Kushner's job as senior adviser to the president could be affected as early as next week by Chief of Staff John Kelly's new security clearance policies, Washington Post reports. Why it matters: Kushner has been able to access sensitive national security information that very few people have access to, despite operating on an interim security clearance for the last year. A senior administration official told the Post that Kelly's new plan puts a "bull's eye" on Kushner. Kelly plans to revoke high-level access from those working on an interim security clearance, which means Kushner might not be able to access the sensitive information he does now. Kushner currently attends classified briefings, reads the daily intelligence briefing, oversees strategies for Middle East peace, and meets with foreign officials around the world. That could all change, according to a senior administration official who spoke with the Post. The official said that Kelly "has been frustrated" with Kushner’s level of access and that he understands his new plan could make it difficult for Kushner to maintain his current role the way it is. One of Kushner's attorneys, Abbe Lowell, told the Post that Kelly’s plan “will not affect Mr. Kushner’s ability to continue to do the very important work he has been assigned by the president.” Why it matters: Kushner isn't expected to get permanent security clearance any time soon, per two U.S. officials who spoke to WashPost. And the White House has dozens of employees working on an interim security clearance. www.axios.com/white-house-security-clearance-changes-could-affect-kushner-bbe3e449-9b10-4d81-9791-34ec10571eec.html
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 4:37:33 GMT
CNN announces town hall with students, parents affected by Florida school shootingUpdated 8:15 PM ET, Sat February 17, 2018 "Stand Up: The Students of Stoneman Douglas Demand Action" will air live on Wednesday, February 21 at 9 p.m., ET. (CNN)The school shooting in Florida this week has sparked a renewed call for lawmakers to take action, and some of the loudest voices demanding change are not even old enough to vote. The tragic event, which occurred Wednesday at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, is one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern history. Seventeen people -- 14 students and three teachers -- were killed and many more injured. Now, led by the students, this South Florida community is demanding answers on how this could have occurred and are asking what steps will federal and state authorities take to prevent this from happening again. To help facilitate the discussion, CNN has announced it will hold a nationally televised town hall with the victims' classmates, parents and community members. "Stand Up: The Students of Stoneman Douglas Demand Action" will air live at 9 p.m., ET, on Wednesday, February 21 at the BB&T Center.In addition, President Donald Trump, and Florida Gov. Rick Scott, along with the state's Sen. Bill Nelson, Sen. Marco Rubio and Rep. Ted Deutch have all been invited to participate in the town hall and hear directly from the grieving community. www.cnn.com/2018/02/17/politics/parkland-town-hall/index.html
|
|
msladibug
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 2,533
Jul 10, 2014 2:31:46 GMT
|
Post by msladibug on Feb 18, 2018 4:40:03 GMT
If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam. Maybe we, the US, should follow their (Japan's ) example. Article on Japans strict gun laws
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 5:05:43 GMT
He’s still at it.
“Very sad that the FBI missed all of the many signals sent out by the Florida school shooter. This is not acceptable. They are spending too much time trying to prove Russian collusion with the Trump campaign - there is no collusion. Get back to the basics and make us all proud!”
“General McMaster forgot to say that the results of the 2016 election were not impacted or changed by the Russians and that the only Collusion was between Russia and Crooked H, the DNC and the Dems. Remember the Dirty Dossier, Uranium, Speeches, Emails and the Podesta Company!”
He is really starting to rant. Maybe they had better give him a couple of cheeseburgers and send him to bed.
|
|
|
Post by dewryce on Feb 18, 2018 5:14:27 GMT
He's starting to go off, but still speaking in complete sentences and not using all caps to make his point. Must have a Twitter handler assigned to him. It's scary to see how he reacts to stress though. Honestly, it reminds me of me when I am not doing well with my bipolar disorder.
eta: I am still steaming about these tweets hours later, especially the first one. It's too soon to talk about guns and politicize this tragedy. Unless you're our Commander in Chief, then please feel free to use it to mount a personal defense and, as always, point the finger of blame elsewhere. I need to go read Obama's speech again and remind me how a real leader acts in times of crisis to pull his people through.
|
|
msladibug
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 2,533
Jul 10, 2014 2:31:46 GMT
|
Post by msladibug on Feb 18, 2018 5:26:26 GMT
I find it ironic that so many in t/his administration are pro-life before the child is born, but are not protecting the children who have already been brought into this world. To me pro-life means protecting all life not just unborn.
When they are taking away & stripping funds for educational/safety programs, mental/health care, environmental care, lunch programs, meals on wheels, etc., they are pro birth not pro life. Seems to me the caring stops after the child is born. IMHO.
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 6:06:27 GMT
Thanks.. I have been saying 'they' are pro-birth for years.
|
|
used2scrap
Drama Llama
Posts: 6,036
Jan 29, 2016 3:02:55 GMT
|
Post by used2scrap on Feb 18, 2018 7:51:43 GMT
If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam. Maybe we, the US, should follow their (Japan's ) example. Article on Japans strict gun laws[ My mother has a concealed carry permit. Upon my inquiring, she admitted to me she has never cleaned the weapon because she does not know how! This is beyond mind boggling to me, that a person so unfamiliar and uncomfortable with a weapon can a) own one, and b) carry it concealed. Shame on us.
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 13:53:56 GMT
Well I was right when I said trump was going to do a twitter rant after last week’s news. Part 1 was yesterday and here’s part 2.
“Never gotten over the fact that Obama was able to send $1.7 Billion Dollars in CASH to Iran and nobody in Congress, the FBI or Justice called for an investigation!”
“Finally, Liddle’ Adam Schiff, the leakin’ monster of no control, is now blaming the Obama Administration for Russian meddling in the 2016 Election. He is finally right about something. Obama was President, knew of the threat, and did nothing. Thank you Adam!”
“I never said Russia did not meddle in the election, I said “it may be Russia, or China or another country or group, or it may be a 400 pound genius sitting in bed and playing with his computer.” The Russian “hoax” was that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia - it never did!”
“Now that Adam Schiff is starting to blame President Obama for Russian meddling in the election, he is probably doing so as yet another excuse that the Democrats, lead by their fearless leader, Crooked Hillary Clinton, lost the 2016 election. But wasn’t I a great candidate?“
“If it was the GOAL of Russia to create discord, disruption and chaos within the U.S. then, with all of the Committee Hearings, Investigations and Party hatred, they have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. They are laughing their asses off in Moscow. Get smart America!”
Its almost scary to see how his mind works and he is starting to come across as someone who feels not only threatened but cornered as well. Which does not bode well for this country IMO.
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 14:52:49 GMT
He's starting to go off, but still speaking in complete sentences and not using all caps to make his point. Must have a Twitter handler assigned to him. It's scary to see how he reacts to stress though. Honestly, it reminds me of me when I am not doing well with my bipolar disorder. eta: I am still steaming about these tweets hours later, especially the first one. It's too soon to talk about guns and politicize this tragedy. Unless you're our Commander in Chief, then please feel free to use it to mount a personal defense and, as always, point the finger of blame elsewhere. I need to go read Obama's speech again and remind me how a real leader acts in times of crisis to pull his people through.
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 15:10:48 GMT
Joe Scarborough...
“Someone, anyone close to the president needs to take his phone away this morning. He is in meltdown mode over the Russian indictments. Him freaking out and spinning wildly makes him look more desperate by the tweet. Lawyers, I’m serious. Take. The. Phone.”
No kidding.
|
|
|
Post by hop2 on Feb 18, 2018 15:15:06 GMT
I find it ironic that so many in t/his administration are pro-life before the child is born, but are not protecting the children who have already been brought into this world. To me pro-life means protecting all life not just unborn. When they are taking away & stripping funds for educational/safety programs, mental/health care, environmental care, lunch programs, meals on wheels, etc., they are pro birth not pro life. Seems to me the caring stops after the child is born. IMHO. This is why my private beliefs are not what I vote for. Why should you or anyone else have to take risks you don’t want to take with your body for a pregnancy because *I* don’t believe in stopping it??? Isn’t that a conversation betweeen you and your doctor ( General you ) about what’s best for you? But, alas, people who don’t want to mandate you & I to live like they think we should don’t care enough to vote. This is what you get when 1/3-1/2 of the country doesn’t bother ( or 2/3 in NJ grrrr )
|
|
|
Post by hop2 on Feb 18, 2018 15:20:39 GMT
If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam. Maybe we, the US, should follow their (Japan's ) example. Article on Japans strict gun laws[ My mother has a concealed carry permit. Upon my inquiring, she admitted to me she has never cleaned the weapon because she does not know how! This is beyond mind boggling to me, that a person so unfamiliar and uncomfortable with a weapon can a) own one, and b) carry it concealed. Shame on us. Bizarre isn’t it. Not even required to take a safety class or prove any knowledge of even existing gun laws! There was a time when a child ( boy & girl ) learned weapon safety at the knee of a parent or grand parent but it’s clear by all the accidental shootings that time no longer exists. No one should be able to own any gun without basic safety knowledge. It’s BS. You’d think the NRA would at least get behind that one seeing as they could make money in safety classes, but whatever
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 15:24:36 GMT
My mother has a concealed carry permit. Upon my inquiring, she admitted to me she has never cleaned the weapon because she does not know how! This is beyond mind boggling to me, that a person so unfamiliar and uncomfortable with a weapon can a) own one, and b) carry it concealed. Shame on us. Not on you. I sure hope you did tell her or at least suggest she NOT even think of using that gun before it is cleaned! Bit it does show some of the problems with gun ownership.
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 15:28:28 GMT
But, alas, people who don’t want to mandate you & I to live like they think we should don’t care enough to vote. This is what you get when 1/3-1/2 of the country doesn’t bother ( or 2/3 in NJ grrrr ) Nothing like sitting at the polls as a poll clerk waiting for so few to show up to vote. It is an extremely long 14 hours..
|
|
|
Post by revirdsuba99 on Feb 18, 2018 16:10:47 GMT
Certainly NOT my favorite person... Our former governor, but... this is interesting!! Christie: Russia indictment shows no collusion by Trump campaign ‘to this point’BY BRETT SAMUELS - 02/18/18 10:25 AM EST Does @govchristie believe the new Russia indictments prove there was no collusion by the Trump campaign? He tells @martharaddatz “Well, it proves there’s no collusion to this point… we have to see where [the special counsel] goes next.” pic.twitter.com/Qtvbse9G9R
— This Week (@thisweekabc) February 18, 2018More at link: thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/374443-christie-russia-indictment-shows-no-collusion-by-trump-campaign-toPatiently waiting for the other shoe!!!
|
|
Deleted
Posts: 0
May 18, 2024 11:25:38 GMT
|
Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2018 16:21:48 GMT
Thread on the implosion of a narcissist:
|
|