The Trump Presidency

Who's to say didn't have a copy before being released.
He did in fact report on the Dossier in October of 2016.

His column apparently doesn't run in South Korea
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I would think an editor of many years, regardless his politics, knows how to break down 400 pages of testimony
 
Do tell, what hasn't been done before, on live TV

Geez, of course , you deem C-SPAN not up to your intellectual standards

How sloppy of me
 
The Health Care summit wasn't on cspan exclusively.

I watched it at the office. Was on all cable news channels including Fox.
 
To me, there's a difference between a planned, meticulously scripted event and an unplanned, off the cuff rapid-fire session.

I guess there's something to be said here about pleasant realities and seeing only what we want to see.
 
To me, there's a difference between a planned, meticulously scripted event and an unplanned, off the cuff rapid-fire session.

I guess there's something to be said here about pleasant realities and seeing only what we want to see.

Meticulously scripted ok. Lol. Obama going through formal channels to get people involved bipartisanly.

Trump's team has known the Daca issue was gonna come up for months now when he agreed with the Dems to punt it. It's not like this issue just came up yesterday.

Like i said, low bar.
 
and this being the 304 Electoral College vote question

Brandon Teer
‏ @MrBteer
1h1 hour ago

Brandon Teer Retweeted Sam Stein

Why didn’t Don Jr and Kushner go to the FBI

when they initially learned first hand how Russia

had in their possession hacked emails that could

prove damaging to Clinton and ultimately help

Donald Trump become president?

Guess they loved it too much to do the right thing!
 
Seth Abramson
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3m3 minutes ago

77/ Here's the best summary (and you can confirm this by reading up on Steele's biography): the MI6 trusted Steele to *train other agents*. That tells any investigator—government or non-government—just about all you need to know. As a former investigator, I know what that means.
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Seth Abramson
‏Verified account @SethAbramson
1m1 minute ago

78/ All Simpson asked Steele to do was find out what Trump did on his trips to Russia. He didn't ask for salacious details, just the basics: who was he with, what did he do, where did he go, was business conducted, and so on.

Steele found salacious stuff because it was *there*
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Meticulously scripted ok. Lol. Obama going through formal channels to get people involved bipartisanly.

Well, it's called political theater for a reason. Obama was a fine (if not award winning) protagonist. But I'm not sure why we're finding it difficult to acknowledge the two circumstances are markedly different.

Trump's team has known the Daca issue was gonna come up for months now when he agreed with the Dems to punt it. It's not like this issue just came up yesterday.

I'm not saying that the topic of the meeting came about in a moment of spontaneity, I'm saying that the press-avail did.
 
I hope that the discussion today creates some space for meaningful discussion of comprehensive solutions. If it does, and Trump maintains a public effort to get a deal done, it will be to his credit.

But, wow. Y'all are easily impressed. The President's actual remarks on the subject were...a little fuzzy.

"I think a clean DACA bill, to me, is a DACA bill, but we take care of the 800,000 people . . . but I think, to me, a clean bill is a bill of DACA, we take care of them, and we also take care of security."

Is that the standard upon which presidential rhetoric will be forever judged?
 
And I say the press staying in the briefing room was 'spontaneous' because that's what has been iterated in the press (by members of Congress who attended and were caught completely off-guard). The press remaining for that hour could have been an orchestrated maneuver designed to advantage the President.
 
Yall can't have it both ways. Can't say the man is incapable of any sort of Competence and then say well it shouldn't be that hard when he displays it.
 
Yall can't have it both ways. Can't say the man is incapable of any sort of Competence and then say well it shouldn't be that hard when he displays it.

Stop using logic. They will have it both ways in any way to disparage Trump.
 
I hope that the discussion today creates some space for meaningful discussion of comprehensive solutions. If it does, and Trump maintains a public effort to get a deal done, it will be to his credit.

But, wow. Y'all are easily impressed. The President's actual remarks on the subject were...a little fuzzy.

"I think a clean DACA bill, to me, is a DACA bill, but we take care of the 800,000 people . . . but I think, to me, a clean bill is a bill of DACA, we take care of them, and we also take care of security."

Is that the standard upon which presidential rhetoric will be forever judged?

He wants DACA but it's not going to happen without wall money.

I kind of appreciate the blunted simplicity of that rhetoric.
 
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