It will be boring going back to the rule of law, the Constitution, a person who can actually articulate policy, someone who reads and takes their briefings without a temper tantrum.I gotta admit - t gives us better theater.
It will be boring going back to the rule of law, the Constitution, a person who can actually articulate policy, someone who reads and takes their briefings without a temper tantrum.
Sounds familiar.The clip was extracted out of context and framed with exaggerated criticism, making it into sucker bait for the gullible, as was demonstrated by how it was posted here. I suppose Bernie never complained about the lifestyle of the Soviet leaders, where they lavished in luxury on the backs of the common people, purged their government of any critics, and forced their news media to publish lies in attempts to hide their crimes.
It will be boring going back to the rule of law, the Constitution, a person who can actually articulate policy, someone who reads and takes their briefings without a temper tantrum.
‘I Was Wrong’: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Issues On-Air Apology To Sanders After Comparing Success To Rise Of Nazi Germany
MSNBC host Chris Matthews gave an on-air apology to Sen. Bernie Sanders after comparing his surge in the race to when the Nazis took over France.dailycaller.com