Time for an 11-hour hearing. The Clinton Foundation, it's this thing. It is very, very terrible and there is a lot of collusion, and it is all pay for play, because sometimes people who gave money to the Clinton Foundation asked if they could have meetings with Hillary Clinton. The AP did a whole story about this, which we ignored, but we should not have ignored it, but Hillary Clinton definitely SHOULD have ignored the Nobel Prize winning guy who invented microloans, and who she'd been working with since she was First Lady of Arkansas, her meeting with him was obviously only because she loves that cold hard KKKlinton Kash, the kind the Clintons get zero of from their foundation, because what are they,
I don't understand their reasoning for beating this dead horse. Republicans don't want a president Trump, but they are working hard to get one. If they think somehow she gets into office they can find some impeachable offence and replace her with some illustrious republican, it seems a bit risky.
Obama probably understood that long before you did. But he also has a lifetime of experience being a black man and knowing that you don't win calling Whitey out on it directly.
Give a little credit to a black man for understanding the game for Christ's sake.
I adore president Obama, and never turned against him like so many other Democrats did. He spent way too long trying to appease Republicans, that's just a fact. He's a much better person, and a diplomat, than I am, because I would have told them to drop dead on day one.
Please tell me how long Obama had his filibuster-proof majority, and under what conditions it manifested. Because I'm pretty sure that, in every case where he couldn't count on both a House majority and filibuster-proof Senate, he absolutely required at least a little Republican buy-in to pass things. That's not "appeasing" them, that's acknowledging that our system of government runs on numbers and not an emperor's will.
People make a big deal about all Obama is accomplishing via executive orders, but what they're missing is how small the expectations have gotten. In 2009 Obama was pushing for an ACA and people are disappointed that it wasn't bigger; in 2016 Obama is commuting dozens of sentences and people are making like it's huge.
It's domestic gravel. They have enough for eight buffets. But the imported gravel is what people crave and South K just won't sell them any for the gravel kimchi. That may cause the next cross-border war.
I don't understand their reasoning for beating this dead horse. Republicans don't want a president Trump, but they are working hard to get one. If they think somehow she gets into office they can find some impeachable offence and replace her with some illustrious republican, it seems a bit risky.
Is this in the SoCal area somewhere, like Venice beach? I may have seen that chef on a competitive cooking show!
In Wailuku, Maui. Maybe it's a chain?
possible, I suppose. Or two Korean guys with the same idea. It sounds like a winner to me!
Could be, if the replacement was some such knight in shining armor. All the GOP has are scarecrows mounted on posts.
Obama probably understood that long before you did. But he also has a lifetime of experience being a black man and knowing that you don't win calling Whitey out on it directly.
Give a little credit to a black man for understanding the game for Christ's sake.
All you can eat gravel buffet? Yeah, right! Like N.K. can afford gravel.
Lets do it now, while America can still afford gravel.
I agree
Ummmm, Illinois resident here. If we want to dispel the myth that Hillary is corrupt, we should probably keep that Illinois thing to ourselves.
If you live in a town called Hooterville, who gives more than zero fucks what anybody thinks? What a great name for a town!
I second that.
I adore president Obama, and never turned against him like so many other Democrats did. He spent way too long trying to appease Republicans, that's just a fact. He's a much better person, and a diplomat, than I am, because I would have told them to drop dead on day one.
Please tell me how long Obama had his filibuster-proof majority, and under what conditions it manifested. Because I'm pretty sure that, in every case where he couldn't count on both a House majority and filibuster-proof Senate, he absolutely required at least a little Republican buy-in to pass things. That's not "appeasing" them, that's acknowledging that our system of government runs on numbers and not an emperor's will.
People make a big deal about all Obama is accomplishing via executive orders, but what they're missing is how small the expectations have gotten. In 2009 Obama was pushing for an ACA and people are disappointed that it wasn't bigger; in 2016 Obama is commuting dozens of sentences and people are making like it's huge.
It's domestic gravel. They have enough for eight buffets. But the imported gravel is what people crave and South K just won't sell them any for the gravel kimchi. That may cause the next cross-border war.
This diplomacy is hard.
MOAR CLINTOM KRIMES!!ii!!!