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i immagine the Reich is where American History X types hang out.
She can do what Kellyanne Conway does currentlyWhere does Stacy Dash fit in to the administration?Shaq would be in charge of DOJHere's who I want in my 2020 cabinet: Harvey as VP, Lil Wayne as AG, and Paula "Butter Biscuits" Deen in charge of the DOJ.
Excellent picks. That's a dream team. Do you think Sir Charles Barkley or Stephen Anthony Smith will have advisory roles?
Screamin A Smith would be press secretary
Charles Barkley would lead the department of edumucation
I hate the way you conflate Obama's policies with the GOP's.
There are real difference between what Obama wanted, what the Blue Dogs gave him, and what the GOP dug their heels in on later.
Every progressive I know does this, and after 8 plus years, it really grinds my gears.
Random, but was interesting. I know the debt is a little higher now, but it makes you think.
I don't remember much from the Bush days aside from the last few years of his terms. I was only 6 when he won the presidency. I do remember 9/11 vividly. We were in class at the time and our principal came in and told us there was a big attack on America and cancelled school for the next few days. I saw the attacks on tv when I got home and it gave me nightmares for a while. Most of us were very shook up about it for some time.
I remember there being massive criticism of Bush and the Iraq war in his second term but I don't recall the initial reception to it.
The criticism was everywhere during his second term though, in the news, papers, people talking about it all the time, ...
That played a large role in the overwhelming support for Obama here when he first ran. You'd think the man was a saint from all the support his campaign got. I think I saw more Obama billboards, posters, ... around than billboards for our own national elections
@NomikiKonst: Some DNC members advocating that they need corporate lobbyist $, can't afford to lose it. Yet Dems have more $ than ever & still lost 1k+ seats.
When Trump claimed that he lost "hundreds" of friends on 9/11, columnist Mike Daly challenged him to name one -- just one -- and never got an answer. When he claimed to have seen "thousands" of Muslims celebrating on 9/11, that, too, turned out to be false.
@NomikiKonst: Some DNC members advocating that they need corporate lobbyist $, can't afford to lose it. Yet Dems have more $ than ever & still lost 1k+ seats.
Damn,not something encouraging to hear when they're voting on the DNC chair later . I'm pretty certain that the donors and their $ will be there regardless as long as Trump continues implementing his agenda,the debate should be centered about trying to reconnect with the disillusioned Dem voters who sat it out or went 3rd party. Not some misguided attempt at wooing in the elusive "moderates" who seem to be rather susceptible to WS rhetoric under the guise of economic alleviation.