I don't believe so, doesn't sound like something I would say, but I could be wrong. What am I supposed to be sorry for?
You have no shame.
I don't believe so, doesn't sound like something I would say, but I could be wrong. What am I supposed to be sorry for?
Guilty of what?He said should potus be found guilty he would apologize on this forum. I dare the sheriff tell me I’m lying.
Collusion and all corruption.Guilty of what?
Yea I really wont. It doesn’t make a difference really.That's the only color you seem to be stuck on, simple question really. I understand if you don't want to answer it.
Perhaps sorry for yourself. I’m comfortable with myself.I don't believe so, doesn't sound like something I would say, but I could be wrong. What am I supposed to be sorry for?
Ok, if he is found guilty of obstruction or Russian collusion I will say I am sorry.Collusion and all corruption.
Then quit crying about it.Yea I really wont. It doesn’t make a difference really.
Now what?You have no shame.
Then quit crying about it.
The more you envoke that bull shit the more you creat division, see the kenyan and his presidency if you don't believe me. Community organizers are nothing but trouble makers, see al, the Jew hater, sharpton.
Yes it IZ. You people crack me up.From a psychological stand point, this experiment is kind of interesting.
Agree. Please start.Cohen lied to Congress about the t real-estate deals with Russians. That's a good place to start.
Lol! You dare him???? How old are you?He said should potus be found guilty he would apologize on this forum. I dare the sheriff tell me I’m lying.
Anytime you feel like explaining the relevance of real estate deals and collusion in the election please do so. Don’t forget to tell us how many votes.Cohen lied to Congress about the t real-estate deals with Russians. That's a good place to start.
Agree. Please start.
Not as old as you.Lol! You dare him???? How old are you?
That was the point you rascal.Not as old as you.
We don't need no stinking Laffer Curve to tell us what happens when taxes are high.
Trump on France Chaos: 'End Paris Agreement, Return Money to People'
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JACK MONTGOMERY 8 Dec 2018
U.S. President Donald Trump has weighed in on the growing chaos in Emmanuel Macron’s France, calling it “very sad” and suggesting it is time the scrap the Paris climate agreement and “return money back to the people in the form of lower taxes”.
Macron, who has became a hero to left-liberals and something of a globalist poster boy after he bucked a populist surge on both sides of the Atlantic to win the French presidency, saw his poll rating crumble to 18 percent and his people out on the streets in their tens of thousands after he imposed a “green” fuel tax which fell heavily on rural people and the working class.
The essentially leaderless Gilets Jaunes, better known as the “Yellow Jackets” or “Yellow Vests” to English-speakers, have blocked roads and come out onto the streets of Paris in their thousands four weekends in a row now, and already forced the French leader to abandon the tax rise — but this has not been enough to mollify an increasingly revolution-minded populace, requiring him to deploy thousands of regular and paramilitary police to try and contain protests which have begun to take on the appearance of a civil insurrection.
“Very sad day [and] night in Paris,” observed the U.S. leader. “Maybe it’s time to end the ridiculous and extremely expensive Paris Agreement and return money back to the people in the form of lower taxes?”
President Trump suggested the United States was “way ahead of the curve” in rejecting the supposedly anti-climate change accord, noting that his country — despite its refusal to sign it — is “the only major country where emissions went down last year!”
The emotional hemophilliacs are on a roll again.MALKIN: Stop Partisan Corpse Abuse
by Michelle MalkinDecember 8, 2018
Impolite question, but it needs to be asked: Is there a Republican dead body that left-wing partisans won't use to bash Donald Trump?
This week's partisan corpse abusers callously exploited the passing of George H.W. Bush, America's 41st president, to get in their digs at the current commander in chief. Their vulgar level of incivility was inversely propositional to their sanctimonious calls for decency.
"The View's" Joy Behar rudely and crudely soiled the ABC show's tribute to the 94-year-old World War II hero and lifelong public servant. While Whoopi Goldberg and other panelists paid homage to Bush's character and love of family, Behar wielded an old Bush quote about federal Clean Air Act amendments to attack Trump on climate change. Her narcissistic pledge to become a "one-issue voter" on "pollution and the greenhouse effect" was interrupted when co-host Meghan McCain forcefully objected to the hijacking of their short-lived unity message.
Instead of apologizing for her ill-timed lapse into Trump Derangement Syndrome, Behar ripped into McCain while Goldberg cut to a commercial break. Not-so-joyful Joy reportedly shrieked in earshot of the audience: "Get this b—— under control" and told producers "If this s—- doesn't stop, I'm quitting this damn show. I can't take this much more."
Neither can my ears. Can't we just all get along?
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski displayed a similar lack of restraint, extolling the Bush's legacy of bipartisanship not for its own sake — but to carp about how "over the last two years deviancy has continued being defined down by this current president."
The Washington Post's lead article on Bush's passing bemoaned: "'Honorable, gracious and decent': In Death, Bush Becomes a Yardstick for President Trump." Yes, it's a virtue-signaling yardstick to wallop Trump with in hopes of beating him into Beltway media submission.
Over at CNN, correspondent Jamie Gangel derided Trump's somber visit to the U.S. Capitol to pay his respects as Bush 41's casket arrived at the rotunda to lie in state. Gangel trashed Trump's ceremonial salute to Bush as "theatrical" and rejected veteran Beltway commentator David Gergen's assessment that Trump deserved credit for his decorum.
"I'm concerned that we shouldn't give credit to someone for not kicking dirt on the grave of a person who just passed away," said Jeffery Engel, rebuking Gergen during an interview with CNN anchor Anderson Cooper. (Yes, that's the same Cooper who demonstrated his commitment to civil discourse by infamously mocking tea party conservatives by using a degrading slang term for an oral sex act — also in an interview with poor David Gergen.)
Let's stop pretending and give the historical whitewash a rest. This isn't about celebrating "civility." It's about weaponizing "civility." The newfound fans of the Bush clan spent years demonizing them as bloodthirsty warmongers and dynastic oppressors. Bush the Younger was lambasted as a "chimp," beheaded in protest posters, and assassinated in off-Broadway plays. When liberals now praise the Bushes' "civility," what they are actually rewarding is the GOP establishment's capitulation to liberal principles of big government and elitist comity.