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    Here’s more ...remember that Bore-is has spent over a year denying the civil war.....

    Allies of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell declared open warfare on Wednesday against Stephen K. Bannon, the former White House chief strategist and leader of an insurrection aimed at defeating mainstream Republican candidates in next year’s midterm elections.
    More than a year ahead of the 2018 congressional contests, a *super PAC aligned with McConnell (R-Ky.) revealed plans to attack Bannon personally as it works to protect GOP incumbents facing uphill primary fights. The effort reflects the growing concern of Republican lawmakers over the rise of anti-establishment forces and comes amid escalating frustration over President Trump’s conduct, which has prompted a handful of lawmakers to publicly criticize the president
    Sounds like Civil War to me.

    Who is your daddy bore-us?

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      Biden pretty much sums it up. There was no stopping the DNC from nominating her since she was a woman.


      Former Vice President Joe Biden wrote in his new book that Hillary Clinton was a "prisoner of history" when it came to her unsuccessful 2016 campaign for president and she lacked "joy."

      In excerpts of his new book "Promise Me, Dad " printed in Vanity Fair, Biden reflected on his decision to not run for the Democratic presidential nomination against Clinton as well as the death of his son, Beau, in 2015.

      Biden addressed Clinton's position as being the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination early in the race, and the fact that she was a woman in that position. Biden said he decided not to run because of the death of Beau and has since said he regrets the decision.

      "Everyone thinks it was just raw ambition on her part," Biden wrote. "I think she was sort of a prisoner of history; first woman who had a better-than-even chance of getting the nomination. First woman, relative to the Republican field, who had a better-than-even chance of being president."

      Biden also said that he believed that Clinton's campaign was joyless, as noted by Newsweek, while he enjoyed campaigns during his long political career.

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        Bore-us,

        Thanks for telling us Obama duly notified Congress years ago when he deployed troops to Niger. Now could you pretty please provide the same link for trump? That would be to his letter to congress informing them he deployed 800?

        See how easy it is folks? Just wait and Bore-us provides for you ALL the starting materials for you to shame him just like I just did.

        He showed you obama checked off box trump didn’t, correct?

        Bwa ha ha

        Bore-us you never responded to my invitation to sit side by side for that IQ test did you.

        Oh Bore -us ....one more thing ....didn’t trump say that ifnyou went to an Ivy League college like him you are smarter ....that isn’t what you’ve been saying all these years is it

        Of course as you know I’ve been associated with several of our finest including one Ivy League school right here in Beantown. Glad that trump made out superiority to you clear

        Bwa ha ha

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Bore-us,

          Thanks for telling us Obama duly notified Congress years ago when he deployed troops to Niger. Now could you pretty please provide the same link for trump? That would be to his letter to congress informing them he deployed 800?

          See how easy it is folks? Just wait and Bore-us provides for you ALL the starting materials for you to shame him just like I just did.

          He showed you obama checked off box trump didn’t, correct?

          Bwa ha ha

          Bore-us you never responded to my invitation to sit side by side for that IQ test did you.

          Oh Bore -us ....one more thing ....didn’t trump say that ifnyou went to an Ivy League college like him you are smarter ....that isn’t what you’ve been saying all these years is it

          Of course as you know I’ve been associated with several of our finest including one Ivy League school right here in Beantown. Glad that trump made out superiority to you clear

          Bwa ha ha
          What no COMMENT ?

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            "People don't understand, I went to an Ivy League college. I was a nice student," Trump told reporters Wednesday. "I did very well. I'm a very intelligent person." Later, pointing to his head, he added: "One of the great memories of all time."
            Trump is saying that his Ivy League college BETTER than your college.

            Do you have a COMMENT Bore-us? You used to LOVE to bash Ivy League schools and the ENTITLED attitudes of those who attended them.

            You won’t admit it but your life would be better if you would free yourself frOm all the cognitive dissonance it takes to just be a CON these days .....

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              Trump is saying that his Ivy League college BETTER than your college.

              Do you have a COMMENT Bore-us? You used to LOVE to bash Ivy League schools and the ENTITLED attitudes of those who attended them.

              You won’t admit it but your life would be better if you would free yourself frOm all the cognitive dissonance it takes to just be a CON these days .....
              Sounds to me like he's defending himself for all the "he's an idiot" talk. Not many idiots to go Ivy League colleges.

              Entitled? Like the 18-year old foster kid who was accepted into Yale, and was trashed on her FB page calling her admission "White Privilege"? Like type of entitlement?

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                What commander-in-chief currently has 800 troops there and didn’t inform Congress?

                So obama actually wrote a letter to house speaker ....does that mean Congress was informed doofus?

                Where’s the letter from trump about THIS.


                That’s how easy it is ....now go jump up
                And down and make more incoherent posts .


                And keep in mind ...those soldiers blood is on TRUMPS hands
                Yawn

                "The U.S. House Committee on Armed Services has jurisdiction over defense policy generally, ongoing military operations, the organization and reform of the Department of Defense."

                The current committee includes Niki Tsongas, Massachusetts; Seth Moulton, Massachusetts; James R. Langevin, Rhode Island; Joe Courtney, Connecticut; and Carol Shea-Porter, New Hampshire, all Democrats.

                Langevin is Ranking Member of the Emerging Threats and Capabilities subcommittee
                Seth Moulton is Ranking Member of the Oversight and Investigations subcommittee
                Courtney is Ranking Member of the Seapower and Projection Forces subcommittee
                Tsongas is Ranking Member of the Tactical Air and Land Forces subcommittee


                Senate Armed Services Committee is considered one of the most powerful Senate committees. Current members include, Chairman John McCain, Arizona; Jack Reed, Rhode Island, Ranking Member; Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts; Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire; and Angus King, Maine.

                Need I say more?

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  Here’s more ...remember that Bore-is has spent over a year denying the civil war.....



                  Sounds like Civil War to me.

                  Who is your daddy bore-us?
                  Here's another one for you from Fox TMan.

                  The media are treating Jeff Flake and Bob Corker as truth-telling heroes, and the reason isn’t hard to figure out.

                  Their stinging criticism of Donald Trump matches what many journalists and pundits have said publicly or, in some instances, privately. In fact, the indictment delivered by two Republican senators gives them cover to shine a spotlight on this harsh assessment without appearing partisan. These are, after all, members of the president’s own party.

                  But other questions were surfacing yesterday as the dust settled. Namely, if Flake and Corker are so appalled by Trump’s conduct in office, why are they quitting?


                  Bannon winning.

                  And McConnell could be next.

                  You see, while the left (including the media) loves the status quo the Republican base does not. This is why the left are still all scratching their heads (and azzes) over Trump's win.

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Here’s more ...remember that Bore-is has spent over a year denying the civil war.....



                    Sounds like Civil War to me.

                    Who is your daddy bore-us?
                    And another one for you from Fox, TMan.

                    Clinton says GOP 'imploding,' but donations tell different story

                    Republicans retained all congressional seats that were contested in special elections in 2017, and the Republican National Committee raised more than $100 million in the first nine months or this year, in large part from small donations at the grassroots level.

                    And from the Free Beacon: The Democratic National Committee is also having great difficulty fundraising and preparing for 2018 and 2020, while the Republicans have had record breaking fundraising months.

                    Even Mother Jones is reporting Labor Unions are giving to Republicans. MJ thinks it to fuel the "civil war" but nonetheless that money is going to Republicans NOT Democrats.

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                      Trump passes the buck

                      “His failure to accept responsibility makes him the*worst kind of commander-in-chief,” David Rothkopf, CEO of the Rothkopf Group, tweeted Wednesday.

                      And although “this sort of abdication of responsibility and accountability isn’t unique to Trump; it is a common practice of poor leaders ― accept a credit, assign all blame,” Micah Zenko, a Chatham House Whitehead senior fellow, told HuffPost. “It is just wholly unprecedented for an American president in modern history.”

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        “His failure to accept responsibility makes him the*worst kind of commander-in-chief,” David Rothkopf, CEO of the Rothkopf Group, tweeted Wednesday.

                        And although “this sort of abdication of responsibility and accountability isn’t unique to Trump; it is a common practice of poor leaders ― accept a credit, assign all blame,” Micah Zenko, a Chatham House Whitehead senior fellow, told HuffPost. “It is just wholly unprecedented for an American president in modern history.”
                        Obama fans critical of Trump.

                        Go figure.

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          “His failure to accept responsibility makes him the*worst kind of commander-in-chief,” David Rothkopf, CEO of the Rothkopf Group, tweeted Wednesday.

                          And although “this sort of abdication of responsibility and accountability isn’t unique to Trump; it is a common practice of poor leaders ― accept a credit, assign all blame,” Micah Zenko, a Chatham House Whitehead senior fellow, told HuffPost. “It is just wholly unprecedented for an American president in modern history.”
                          "Here we had the DNC sitting there actually watching a run up to something akin to a cold war with Russia while Hillary Clinton sat and took no responsibility for it.... The severity of this is understanding international affairs were being affected by this. MSNBC and CNN and Clinton and the DNC, it was a run up for a cold war and they knew it was a lie.... They didn't trust any of this dossier they paid for, but instead of saying, "Look we did this" they sat quietly and let it happen. Very dangerous kind of policy."

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            "Here we had the DNC sitting there actually watching a run up to something akin to a cold war with Russia while Hillary Clinton sat and took no responsibility for it.... The severity of this is understanding international affairs were being affected by this. MSNBC and CNN and Clinton and the DNC, it was a run up for a cold war and they knew it was a lie.... They didn't trust any of this dossier they paid for, but instead of saying, "Look we did this" they sat quietly and let it happen. Very dangerous kind of policy."
                            Hillary take responsibility? There's an ever-growing list of things explaining "What Happened", but to over 80 I believe. How much more blame can she allocate elsewhere?

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                              Bwahahaha!

                              What’s the difference between the infamous Russian dossier on Donald Trump and that random fake-news story you saw on Facebook last year?

                              The latter was never used by America’s intelligence community to bolster its case for spying on American citizens nor was it the foundation for a year’s worth of media coverage.

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                                Why doesn’t Hillary’s ‘dossier’ trick count as treason?

                                http://nypost.com/2017/10/25/why-doe...nt-as-treason/

                                Now, you might expect that the scandalous revelation of a political campaign using opposition research that was partially obtained from a hostile foreign power during a national election would ignite shrieks of “collusion” from all patriotic citizens. After all, only last summer, when it was reported that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Kremlin-linked Russian lawyer who claimed to be in possession of damaging information about Clinton, there was widespread condemnation.

                                Finally, we were told, a smoking gun tied the Trump campaign to Vladimir Putin. Former Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine went as far as to suggest that the independent counsel begin investigating treason.

                                Treason! Trump Jr. didn’t even pay for or accept research.

                                The Clinton crew, on the other hand, did. They didn’t openly push the contents of the dossier — probably because they knew it was mostly fiction. Instead, Fusion GPS leaked it to their friends in the media.




                                Democrats in Washington are now pushing the “Honest Ads Act,” which creates a raft of new regulations and fines for websites that don’t do enough to combat fake news. Attempting to control the flow of information onto our screens is the hobbyhorse of would-be censors. But since they’re at it, when do we get a bill that fines institutional media organizations that readily embrace bogus foreign dossiers?



                                Democrats will have to decide whether it’s wrong for a political campaign to work with foreigners when obtaining opposition research or whether it’s acceptable. We can’t have different standards for Democrats and Republicans.

                                Otherwise people might start to get the idea that all the histrionics over the past year weren’t really about Russian interference at all, but rather about Hillary losing an election that they assumed she’d win.

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