2020...

I agree entirely.
Funny stuff yesterday. I had someone over to the house, middle aged woman who says “I read The NY Times and the Wall Street Journal every day to get a balance.” Then a while later, we visited with our next door neighbors, retired guy originally from Germany and his Karen wife, both Trumpies and he said I can’t watch the news anymore it’s so biased. All I can do is read the Wall Street Journal for my news.
I had to explain to them both that the real hard right Trump people actually think the Wall Street Journal is part of the “lib MSM” and they read blogs for their news and a lot of it is carried to social media by Russian trolls. Most of it is fake. Neither of them could believe it.
Were they impressed?
 
Depressed, not impressed.
To learn that millions of people get their news from Breitbart and RedState.com is depressing for most people.
Listen, we are a stupid country now. No denying it.
But not as stupid as Trump thinks we are, I hope.

Wolf Blitzer is still counting Hillary's votes. Don't tell me CNN isn't stupid.
 
Donald Trump’s poorly-attended rally in Tulsa may have broken the bond he has with his supporters, one of the president’s former top advisor said on Monday.

“The spell has been broken,” former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci declared on Twitter.

“They people are moving on and want to heal from his nonsense,” he explained.
 
Donald Trump’s poorly-attended rally in Tulsa may have broken the bond he has with his supporters, one of the president’s former top advisor said on Monday.

“The spell has been broken,” former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci declared on Twitter.

“They people are moving on and want to heal from his nonsense,” he explained.

Yeah... wouldn't have anything to do with the pandemic, rescheduling and possible concerns about hood rat mobs in Tulsa.

Tell me, methy, how well were his other rallies attended?
 
Donald Trump’s poorly-attended rally in Tulsa may have broken the bond he has with his supporters, one of the president’s former top advisor said on Monday.

“The spell has been broken,” former White House Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci declared on Twitter.

“They people are moving on and want to heal from his nonsense,” he explained.
Probably the reason for mooch being a "former"
 
As I have always said, Trump is a tragic aberration in the history of American politics.
It’s good he will be gone, but the stupidity and hatred he has exposed and capitalized on here are very distressing revelations.
 
At the very least Trump stopped Hillary from appointing 3 supremes and will have himself put close to 300 federal judges on the bench.
Very true.
Last week those Supremes protected LGBTQ rights in the workplace and DACA rights.
I think we will survive Trump’s temporary regime.
 
As I have always said, Trump is a tragic aberration in the history of American politics.
It’s good he will be gone, but the stupidity and hatred he has exposed and capitalized on here are very distressing revelations.
As I have always said, Hillary and his wife Bill are a tragic aberration in the history of American politics.
It’s good she is gone, but the stupidity and hatred she has exposed and capitalized on here is not surprising nor a revelation. #ZZJoe
 
Trump’s appointees.

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the US as children from deportation.

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USCIS Statement on Supreme Court’s DACA Decision

Release Date: June 19, 2020
WASHINGTON — U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Deputy Director for Policy Joseph Edlow issued the following statement on today’s Supreme Court decision on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program:
Today’s court opinion has no basis in law and merely delays the President’s lawful ability to end the illegal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals amnesty program.
“DACA was created through an Executive Branch memorandum after President Obama said repeatedly that it was illegal for him to do so unilaterally and despite the fact that Congress affirmatively rejected the proposal on multiple occasions. The constitutionality of this de facto amnesty program created by the Obama administration has been widely questioned since its inception. The fact remains that under DACA, hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens continue to remain in our country in violation of the laws passed by Congress and to take jobs Americans need now more than ever. Ultimately, DACA is not a long-term solution for anyone, and if Congress wants to provide a permanent solution for these illegal aliens it needs to step in to reform our immigration laws and prove that the cornerstone of our democracy is that presidents cannot legislate with a ‘pen and a phone.”
For more information on USCIS and its programs, please visit uscis.gov or follow them on Twitter (@uscis), Instagram (/uscis), YouTube (/uscis), Facebook (/uscis) and LinkedIn (/uscis).
 
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