That's the messaging for the day. I wanted to beat Cole and Baron to the punch.
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tried to remove a sitting President over nothing.
Anyway, I like your post. By acknowledging that impeachment is no big deal I hope you won't mind when Republicans have at it during AOC's term. She can walk and chew gum at the same time, right?
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He therefore had to spend time defending himself, and he still found time to form the COVID task force and close the border with China saving American lives.
You should be saying thank you.
You guys wanted to remove a prez elected by landslide for lying about a blow job in a civil deposition.
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the other way?
It was a serious abuse of power. I also didn’t think Clinton should have been impeached. Bet you did if you were old enough to have a view at the time.
The dispensing of Bullshit.
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And, how much golf did he play? (Sounds like you know)
Around the world, leaders and health authorities were struggling to try to get a handle on the rapidly spreading coronavirus. But in the United States, President Donald Trump seems to have thought it would be a great time to hit the links with professional baseball players. On Sunday, the commander in chief played golf with current and former Washington Nationals players at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach.
The White House doesn’t normally release details about the president’s golf outings, but on Sunday, pitcher Patrick Corbin posted a series of photos on his Instagram of the game with the president. “So this happened today,” he wrote. “Got to golf with the President!” Others who took part in the outing included first baseman Ryan Zimmerman, catcher Kurt Suzuki, shortstop Trea Turner, and former outfielder Jayson Werth, according to the Hill.
It also wasn’t the first time Trump went to the golf club over the weekend. On Saturday, he spent several hours at his West Palm Beach club. On Saturday night he told a reporter he wasn’t “concerned at all” that the virus appeared to be getting closer to the White House. The president then went to a birthday party for former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle, who is dating Donald Trump Jr., at Mar-a-Lago. Vice President Mike Pence, who is leading the government’s response to the coronavirus, was also in attendance.
By the Washington Post’s estimate, Trump has played around 217 rounds of golf as president and has visited one of his golf clubs on around 250 days. More broadly, Trump has visited one of his properties “a little less regularly than once out of every three days of his presidency,” notes the Washington Post. “In other words, for every week he has been president, he has spent, on average, at least part of two days at one of his properties.” Trump repeatedly criticized Barack Obama, claiming the then-president played golf instead of dealing with some of the critical issues facing the country at the time. And in 2014, Trump criticized Obama for golfing during the Ebola outbreak."
Link: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2020/03/trump-plays-golf-coronavirus-cases-surge.html
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What did he know the epidemic and when did he know the epidemic?
But, Lance, can you hold your posting on next round witch hunting until the shutdown is over?
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Set aside the fact that the goal of the Left was to distract him, since there was no way he would actually be convicted. Yes, let's set that aside.
Toddler.
Which media coverage turned out to be accurate.
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Second, are you really trying to say that the trial in the Senate was not a distraction? Either you don't understand how the impeachment process (including the trial) works, or you are drawing an overly fine distinction just to score a technical point when the facts of the entire process don't actually support that there was no distraction.
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By "distract" I meant keep him busy so he can't do his job the way he wants to...keep him focused on keeping his job, and not doing his job.
I mean that would have been ridiculous.
Saying that exposes your duplicitous nature.
His tweets went up a thousand fold during the proceedings.
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....we must all come together, and we can certainly come back to those points at a different time down the road.
i believe those were essentially Cuomo's words
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head start before doing anything. Every President faces a crisis somewhere in their Presidency. Donald was not up to handling his.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch7_t2Ri2Zg