I can tell you guys from personal experience that while I am all for "keeping one's head down and going to class" a whole lot of it depends on what you (and I mean they) do WHILE they're in class. I have had a small army the past couple of semesters who come to class pretty regularly but while most of them can memorize and regurgitate data they aren't really LEARNING a damn thing except how the world owes them everything they want because of their "cool-ness factor" and familial connections.
I am not sure how much good news there is to report about the young Trump Administration.
He has gotten his ass kicked at every turn.
Now his son in law is facing charges of treason.
How is that to be spun as anything but negatively.
McVonnel has all but voceded his health care and budget proposals are DOA..
You can put a ribbon on a pig but not a pig on a rinbon
Or, somethong like that.
Go back to Europe. Ing
jpx7 (05-27-2017)
Julio3000 (05-27-2017)
Uh, "stress of Congress"? That's a knee-slapper.
When I first heard about this story I actually thought it was a plant by the campaign. Throwing an aggressive liberal journalist to the ground, telling him to 'get the hell out' etc. Given Montana's electoral politics, that move undoubtedly won him votes.
It's not a ridiculous proposition. Dude violently snapped when asked a question he didn't want to answer. There are GB of footage of reporters chasing reps through the halls and swarming them in doorways, "aggressively" asking questions...hell, just during the ACHA kerfuffle. It goes with the territory. It's also odd that you choose to call the reporter, who did not transgress at all, "aggressive" when it was Gianforte who crossed every personal, professional, and criminal line in the interaction. I don't necessarily disagree with you about the electoral spin, but you seem to be somewhat callously normalizing some pretty ****ty and thuggish behavior.