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What's up with all the women dressed like waitresses?

Got to be waitresses, can't be "Good Humor" based on the faces.


Maybe they're virgins?
 
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Maybe they're virgins?


Now you’re just being silly. Roll Eyes


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New York Times White House correspondent:


https://twitter.com/anniekarni.../1092987404758208514
For fuck's sake. These people are so determined to criticize everything Donald Trump says or does, they are willing to make themselves into a public laughingstock.

You petty, ignorant bitch Roll Eyes

Reap it, genius.


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Business as usual

 
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The truth of a future "battle for POTUS" was clearly shown in their (GDCs) faces at the SOTU address.

They know they are up against a serious and most capable fighter and they are afraid.

That is good.

While they hoped to convey loathing and disdain, they revealed their hand. They are holding a pair of twos and DJT laid down a Royal Flush.

Suck it, bitches.




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Maybe it's the euphoria I still feel from our President's speech last night...but damned if this eagle doesn't conjure up him for me. Maybe it's the hair up top? Big Grin

MAGA!




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New York Times White House correspondent:


https://twitter.com/anniekarni.../1092987404758208514
For fuck's sake. These people are so determined to criticize everything Donald Trump says or does, they are willing to make themselves into a public laughingstock.

You petty, ignorant bitch Roll Eyes

Reap it, genius.


They deserve all the mockery they get and more!

(Satire alert) The Babylon Bee

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'Good Evening,' Says President Trump, Drawing Immediate Flurry Of Fact Checks

WASHINGTON, D.C.—As President Trump began addressing the nation Tuesday evening, he said, "Good evening" to the camera, drawing an immediate flurry of fact checks from publications all across the country.

The New York Times pointed out that the meaning of the phrase was vague and that Trump could have meant any one of several things by the statement. Finally, they concluded that since Trump stubbornly insists on existing in our plane of reality, the statement that the evening was "good" in any way couldn't possibly be true:



CNN, meanwhile, fact-checked the concept of "good" altogether. "Hold it right there," one anchor said, pausing the broadcast to interject his comments. "What is this hateful, absolute, objective idea of good that Trump's talking about here? Correct me if I'm wrong, Brian, but it seems to me that Trump is advocating for a national religion and the execution of all Muslims with this statement."

"This is a very grave day in America," he added solemnly. "We rate this statement 'Pants on Fire.'"

Fox News rated the statement as a "mixture" of truth and falsehood, since with Trump in the White House, "it's actually a GREAT evening!"


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Well, I'm not asking for execution of all Muslims, but I'd be very happy if they all went back to the Middle East (or wherever); Islam as currently interpreted and practiced is not compatible with Western civilization.

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., announced Tuesday the Senate will vote this month to confirm William Barr, President Trump’s pick to serve as attorney general.

McConnell said the Senate would take up Barr’s nomination after it wraps up debate and votes on a public lands bill the chamber is expected to begin considering this afternoon. Senators could complete that legislation by next week, leaders said.

Lawmakers will “then move to the Barr nomination,” McConnell said.
 
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I think I figured out why the socialist libtards are so afraid of President Trump

they're all career politicians used to giving blowjobs for a nickel

Trump is an 'amateur' and he's beating the snot out of them with professionalism and intelligence

that makes them very afraid that more and more people are going to see them for the leeches they really are



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^ ^ ^ ^ Yup.



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Watched a bit of it.

Trump, the guy who had no real experience as a politician before becoming President, is beating lifers at their own game. He's playing chess, they checkers.



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https://wagner.house.gov/media...e-vote-on-born-alive

Today, Representative Ann Wagner (R-Mo.) announced the re-introduction of the Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, legislation designed to ensure any infant born alive after an abortion receives the same protection of law as any newborn: mandating care and instituting penalties for doctors who allow such infants to die or who intentionally kill a newborn

House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), an original cosponsor, will introduce a resolution providing for floor consideration of Wagner’s legislation. After 30 legislative days, Whip Scalise and Rep. Wagner will file a discharge petition that would force a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives upon being signed by a majority of members of the House.

“Innocent life must be defended and protected at every stage, and that includes babies born alive during an abortion. We must immediately extend legal protections to these vulnerable newborns and prosecute any doctor who would leave them to die,” said Whip Scalise.

“I introduced this resolution to begin the process of forcing a vote on Congresswoman Wagner’s important piece of legislation, especially after horrific actions taken in New York and Virginia to permit infanticide. The silence from Congressional Democrats is deafening and shameful.

Every Member of Congress, regardless of party, needs to go on record against infanticide, and we must immediately take action to stop it. The American people deserve to know where their representatives stand on this critical issue .”
 
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Funny to see leftist media turn themselves inside out to find negatives in an essentially completely positive SOTU speech. Fools acting like Trump was taking credit for many women being elected to Congress. What a stretch, he was giving credit.

Womens issues is a tribute to and is pressed by his daughter Ivanka. Dumbasses are so blind that only see misogyny.

Love how he so played them by recognizing their accomplishment of record numbers in Congress and got them dancing in the isles, then makes them sit quietly in protest at the next point of late abortion. Forcing a great contrast and a planned statement outing the murderous bitches. Nobody is better at making people show their asses than DT.
 
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You have to laugh at the Yahoo News headline:

Senate panel chief sees no Trump-Russia collusion so far

The Senate Intel Comm is chaired by REP Richard Burr. He has let Mark Warner (D) run the committee and mouth off about Trump/Russia collusion just about every time he talks about anything.

The chairman of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee said its Russia investigation has found no proof that President Donald Trump's presidential campaign colluded with Moscow, an assertion that congressional sources said puts him at odds with Democrats on the largely bipartisan panel.

"If we write a report based upon the facts that we have, then we don't have anything that would suggest there was collusion by the Trump campaign and Russia," Republican Richard Burr told CBS News in an interview published on Thursday

Burr said the committee, which has been investigating alleged interference in the 2016 U.S. election two years, has not begun drafting its final report. He also could not say how much of it ultimately would be declassified, according to CBS.

two years, but nothing "so far". This committee has been working closely w Mueller

A spokesperson for Warner said he had no comment on the CBS report

https://www.yahoo.com/news/sen...usion-140941181.html

"don't have anything that would suggest"

Not even a suggestion. hmmmm
 
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William Barr's nomination for AG cleared the Sen Judiciary Comm by 12-10 vote.

All DEMs voted no.

Possibly a floor vote next week in the full Senate.
 
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William Barr's nomination for AG cleared the Sen Judiciary Comm by 12-10 vote.

All DEMs voted no.


When President Bush nominated him as Attorney General....

Barr's two-day confirmation hearing was "unusually placid", and he received a good reception from both Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Asked whether he thought a constitutional right to privacy included the right to an abortion, Barr responded that he believed the constitution was not originally intended to create a right to abortion; that Roe v. Wade was thus wrongly decided; and that abortion should be a "legitimate issue for state legislators".
"Barr also said at the hearings that Roe v. Wade was 'the law of the land' and claimed he did not have 'fixed or settled views' on abortion."
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Joe Biden, though disagreeing with Barr, responded that it was the "first candid answer" he had heard from a nominee on a question that witnesses would normally evade; Biden hailed Barr as "a throwback to the days when we actually had attorneys general that would talk to you."
Barr was approved unanimously by the Senate Judiciary Committee, was confirmed by voice vote by the full Senate,[17] and was sworn in as Attorney General on November 26, 1991.



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