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Well, boo-de-hoo-hoo-hoo. There've been quite a lot of "absolutely un-precedented" things taking place in this country the last couple of years, in case it escaped your notice. Give me a few hours and I'll make up a list for you.
Cry me a river. You people wanted to bust up the establishment and start doing things different, well - here ya go. Don't whine to me because you don't like some of the precedents that are being broken. It's about time someone in DC had the balls to stand up and troutslap that ignorant, psychotic buffoon across the face.
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Could NOT agree more. How many times have we heard the word 'unprecedented' this year?
Here's some change - Trump can spew his lies from the Oval Office until he re-opens the government.
And I personally disagree but I do feel the same way about POTUS.
Just my non-medical opinion.
And yet we would be hard pressed to find the medical community writing many articles about Pelosi while on the other hand, there are no shortages of these...
I don't think Donald Trump has the aptitude to intelligently engage Nancy Pelosi in intelligent negotiations. That's why Donald Trump "storm's" out the room!
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Nancy Pelosi Is Winning!
Democrats sometimes portray themselves as high-minded and naive—unwilling to play as rough as the GOP. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is, once again, proving that self-image wrong. She’s not only refusing Donald Trump’s demand for a border wall. She’s trying to cripple his presidency. And she may well succeed.
Pelosi’s strategy resembles the one she employed to debilitate another Republican president: George W. Bush. Bush returned to Washington after his 2004 reelection victory determined to partially privatize Social Security. “I earned capital in the campaign, political capital,” he told the press, “and I intend to spend it.” Bush’s plan contained two main elements. The first was convincing the public that there was a crisis. Social Security, he declared in his 2005 State of the Union address, “is headed toward bankruptcy.” The second was persuading Democrats to offer their own proposals for changing it.
Sort of sad that in America, the house majority leader from San Francisco goes on very strange rants.
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Fail. And I say this despite how much I despise Nancy Pelosi. The video doesn't show anything like "strange rant". She was bantering back and forth with the press - it was completely normal.
You can find plenty to use against Pelosi - this clip repeating "a dollar, one dollar...." is not one of those times. Her saying that the wall is "immoral" is. It's purely political posturing - the entire Dem party was for the wall just a few short years ago, but because it's Trump, suddenly it's "racist" and "immoral" and whatever other lies they are spewing right now. But the "a dollar, one dollar" thing wasn't anything weird or strange or any proof of her being somehow mentally declining.
Aunt Nancy is senile, she is the poster-child for term limits. We are lucky we haven't been overcome by a wall of fire since we are going through Armageddon.
I don't think Donald Trump has the aptitude to intelligently engage Nancy Pelosi in intelligent negotiations. That's why Donald Trump "storm's" out the room!
Thats if the old bag can remember who the freakin POTUS is..how many times did Commissar Pelousy refer to Trump as Bush? 5, maybe 6 times?
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