"The president is very authoritary when he speaks," says Sean Spicer
I heard that clip on cable this AM. Sounded like he was getting ready to say "authoritarian" and then thought twice.
"The president is very authoritary when he speaks," says Sean Spicer
I wonder how long it'll take before y'all will tire of running here to post about everything they do that seems unconventional or unprofessional.
It is what it is. They are clowns.
Over/under on that would be predicated on when you decide to stop reminding us that we should vote for unicorns or sasquatches instead of clowns.
It's similarly tough to take people seriously whose solution is to eschew the real-world options and vote for Bigfoot.
Your stock-in-trade is complaining about the status quo. Your solution is to suggest voting for a party with no meaningful constituency and to venerate a guy who hawks doomsday prepper supplies on the radio.
I applaud your convictions and question your actual interest in seeing the nation's business actually get done.
And you're complaining about the status quo, but in 2020 when you're presented your "choice" you will fall in line again
I wonder how long it'll take before y'all will tire of running here to post about everything ...sompn ...sompn ...sompn
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3/30/17
SPICER: "President Obama went to Hawaii, often."
no
According to Judicial Watch, Obama made EIGHT trips to Hawaii.