[Right Wing News] We all know John McCain is a Democrat in a Republican hat, but the more he opens his unimaginably moronic pie hole, the more people want to punch him in his Mr. Potato Head-looking face.
Despite his claims that he didn’t support President Obama’s Executive Order (DACA,) he is now criticizing Trump for putting an end to it. He has either forgotten what side of the aisle he is supporting this week, or he’s been so confused by why his liberal puppet masters are trying to get him to do that he is just throwing things at the wall to see if they’ll stick.
Either way, the fact that he has a permanent spot on the fence doesn’t inspire a lot of confidence in the people who elected Republicans to get things done.
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If I understood the news yesterday Trump was saying DACA was unconstitutional and that he wanted Congress to basically fix immigration law to make it legal or Trump will revisit the issue and send them a bill to vote on.
So Trump killed the unconstitutional law and then is forcing the Congress to put their names on the dotted line which is their job but also something they prefer not to do because jawing and moaning is more fun.
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"I was against it before I was for it".
D*mn, sounds like the wording structure of someone else we knew....
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He's just a bitter old man fulminating about successful people to distract himself from his own failures but it's far too late for him to do anything about it. It's pathetic. Why anybody even listens to him anymore is beyond me.
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Then he needs to do his job and make it a law. Congress is there to pass laws, not suck pork...
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09/06/2017 12:27 Comments ||
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Our 2008 nominee for president...
Why do I keep bringing that up? Because 1) it's now completely obvious to every sentient being that it was a mistake, and 2) the primary process that nominated ... this man ... remains unrepaired.
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We had much better candidates during the Republican primary in 2008 but all the money went to McCain. Tells you something about the people who contribute big money to presidential candidates...the same people who put up the money for ¡Jeb! and the same people who are now doing everything in their power to undermine Trump. But it's too late for McCain.
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Did they build "the dang fence" yet?
#4 Arizonians need to retire this guy for his sake and for the good of the country.
As long as Senate seniority is so boodlelicious, this isn't likely to happen.
[FoxNews] What happened?! Hillary Clinton obviously left off the question and exclamation marks from her book title, but no worries. If anyone has been confused about what happened last November, things were just cleared up by a simple meme on Twitter.
The photo shows a copy of Hillary's upcoming campaign memoir, "What Happened," next to another book – titled "I Happened." The second book cover shows a picture of a grinning President Donald Trump.
Simple, funny and most of all, true.
But if that answer isn't enough for Hillary supporters, they have a chance to have Hillary personally tell them a fairy tale, but only if they cough up $150 to nearly $2,400 for tickets and the privilege of seeing her in the flesh.
Hillary abandoned her supporters on election night, but hey, why go down to speak for free when you can wait until your book is finished and then charge everyone an arm and leg to hear your excuses for losing?
The promotional material for the book tour wants to make sure you know how much of a victim Hillary really is: "She speaks about the challenges of being a strong woman in the public eye, the criticism over her voice, age, and appearance, and the double standard confronting women in politics."
The book tour promo material goes on to talk about the Russians. "She lays out how the 2016 election was marked by an unprecedented assault on our democracy by a foreign adversary. By analyzing the evidence and connecting the dots, Hillary shows just how dangerous the forces were that shaped the outcome."
Oh, so the Russians told Hillary to call half the electorate "deplorable" and "irredeemable?" Got it.
The truth is, in fact, boring and predictable. Hillary lost because of Hillary, including the conspiracy nonsense she peddles promoting "dangerous forces" as an excuse for her desperate inability to be honest and face reality.
During the election, Hillary took supporters – and the American people in general – for granted. And now she's taking them for a ride. Just ask Democrats in Wisconsin, a state she couldn't be bothered to visit during the campaign because, as the Borg know full well, resistance is futile.
Until it's not.
So don't fret Milwaukee! You are now on the list as Hillary is deigning to pay you a visit on the book tour. Yes, a year late, but she's confident in her contempt, and she's sure you'll pay her to lecture you.
On this day, as Houston is only really beginning to assess the damage of Hurricane Harvey, one wonders who could really use that $150 to nearly $2,400 that Hillary is pocketing for the pleasure of her company. People, their pets, and other animals who need rescuing from a hurricane's bacteria-laden flood waters? Families who need shelter and food to survive the aftermath? Or a twice-failed multimillionaire politician looking to cash in on her latest fiasco?
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At some point, Hillary, you've made enough money.
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It'd be like going to a carnival freak show. Ten cents is about all I'd pay and only if it was on my way to something else.
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Hillary has been the best thing to happen to Republicans in a long time. She scooped up hundreds of millions (maybe a billion) of leftist dollars for her campaigns in 08 and 16, ticked off the bernie faction and continues to embarrass the Dem party.
Yes it is annoying to read about her, but it has been a blessing to have her in politics.
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This isn't the second or third time our beloved former president has vented his opinion to the world since retiring from the active life of politics, making the current emission merely tiresomely common.
[Iran Press TV] In a rare and lengthy statement following the end of his tenure, the first African American president described Trump’s move as "wrong," "self-defeating" and "cruel."
"To target these young people is wrong -- because they have done nothing wrong. It is self-defeating -- because they want to start new businesses, staff our labs, serve in our military, and otherwise contribute to the country we love. And it is cruel... It's a political decision, and a moral question," Obama wrote on Tuesday. "Whatever concerns or complaints Americans may have about immigration in general, we shouldn't threaten the future of this group of young people who are here through no fault of their own, who pose no threat, who are not taking away anything from the rest of us."
His vice president, Joe Foreign Policy Whiz Kid Biden The former Senator-for-Life from Delaware, an example of the kind of top-notch Washington intellect to be found in the World's Greatest Deliberative Body... , has also reacted to the move by taking to Twitter.
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All previous presidents have had the class to refrain from criticizing their predecessors. Then there's this guy.
[CBS] Republican Governor John Kasich of Ohio says that a six-month window for Congress to compose legislation to handle the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program should instead take "six hours" to get accomplished by "reasonable" members of Congress.
"Congress has six months, it should take six hours to get this done, and the way I think they need to do it, they need reasonable Republicans and Democrats from the middle and build out a solution to this," Kasich said on "CBS This Morning" on Wednesday.
Kasich added that the so-called "Dreamers" should have "permanent resident status and they ought to stay and be able to contribute."
The often outspoken governor called the DACA program a "simple moral issue" that can't be solved by political extremists on both sides of the aisle, but instead crafted by "common sense, normal thinking Americans."
While many DACA recepients are now concerned about their own legal status, fearful of possible deportations as a result of the administration's rescinding of the 2012 order, Kasich says "Dreamers" have a home in Ohio.
"We're putting kids, young people in jeopardy, this is not the America that we all love, this is a melting pot," he said. "If the dreamers want to go somewhere and live, come to Ohio, we want all the immigrants to come to Ohio, we know how much immigrants contribute."
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