Well, I had just got done looking at a photo of Trump and Giuliani kissing … in New York … at some sort of shop.
Me too. I'm backing Lizbeth … my sexy Native Oklahoma gal. I've been sending her money for the last four years.
Turkey's Erdogan has been asked by Trump to visit Washington. I heard from some Turks I know that he is afraid Trump will play with his leg as was done to the Finnish President last week.
Administration blocks ambassador from testifying on Ukraine — live updates By Emily Tillett, Kathryn Watson, Stefan Becket, Grace Segers Updated on: October 8, 2019 / 1:46 PM / CBS News Administration blocks ambassador from testifying on Ukraine — live updates
You are kidding arent you? You guys really need an option D, need to pull another Obama out of the deck
I still don't get the republican love for Rudy. Yea, he was the US attorney in NY, and he was the mayor during 9/11(bfd). Do the evangelicals know that he lived with two gay guys? NTTAWWT
Most of the gay Trump/Giuliani pictures have been pulled off the net. Back in like 2007 or thereabout I saw some real saucy pics of them.
Rolleyes Oh no, two men kissing, how demeaning that must be for them And this from a bunch of liberals who are supposed to be all about diversity and tolerance And you wonder why no one believes your shit
White House Declares War on Impeachment Inquiry, Claiming Effort to Undo Trump’s Election By Nicholas Fandos, Peter Baker, Michael S. Schmidt and Maggie Haberman Oct. 8, 2019 Updated 8:16 p.m. ET White House Declares War on Impeachment Inquiry, Claiming Effort to Undo Trump’s Election excerpt: "WASHINGTON — The White House declared war on the House impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, announcing that it would not cooperate with what it called an illegitimate effort “to overturn the results of the 2016 election” and setting the stage for a constitutional clash with far-reaching consequences. In a letter to House Democratic leaders, the White House said the inquiry has violated precedent and denied President Trump’s due process rights in such an egregious way that neither he nor the executive branch would willingly provide testimony or documents. “Your unprecedented actions have left the president with no choice,” said the letter signed by Pat A. Cipollone, the White House counsel. “In order to fulfill his duties to the American people, the Constitution, the executive branch and all future occupants of the office of the presidency, President Trump and his administration cannot participate in your partisan and unconstitutional inquiry under these circumstances.”"
White House Declares War on Impeachment Inquiry, Claiming Effort to Undo Trump’s Election excerpts: "The letter came shortly after the White House blocked the interview of a key witness, Gordon D. Sondland, the United States ambassador to the European Union, just hours before he was to appear on Capitol Hill. A senior administration official said no other witnesses or documents would be provided, putting a “full halt” to cooperation." "Only last week, Mr. Trump publicly vowed to participate in the inquiry, saying that, “I always cooperate” and that “we’ll work together” with Democrats, even though he considered the allegations against him to be meritless. He reversed himself after investigators were given text messages that called into question his assertion that there was no quid pro quo when he pressed Ukraine’s president to investigate Democrats while dangling a White House invitation and withholding American security assistance."
Some of Trump's deepest adherents, McConnell, Graham, Pat Robertson, and Kilmeade of Fox & Friends, disagree with Trump's move in Syria. "Pat Robertson: Trump could risk 'losing the mandate of heaven' with Syria decision Savannah Behrmann, USA TODAY Published 8:32 p.m. ET Oct. 7, 2019 | Updated 1:06 p.m. ET Oct. 8, 2019 Pat Robertson: Trump is 'losing the mandate of heaven' over Syria decision excerpts: "Robertson’s comment joins a flurry of criticism around the Syria decision from GOP lawmakers and commentators. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said “a precipitous withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria would only benefit Russia, Iran, and the Assad regime.” Sen. Lindsey Graham who labeled the President’s move as “irresponsible” and a "stain on America's honor.” Both have been stalwart allies to the president." "Fox and Friends Host Brian Kilmeade was visibly upset with the decision on Monday's show and called Trump’s decision “disastrous." He questioned why any future ally would want to side with the U.S, exclaiming, "What kind of message is that?""
Article from 2017. Why Trump puts his faith in evangelicals Daniel Burke-Profile-Image1 By Daniel Burke, CNN Religion Editor Updated 6:31 PM ET, Thu July 13, 2017 Why Trump puts his faith in evangelicals - CNNPolitics excerpt: "In an interview airing Thursday, Trump sat down with Pat Robertson of the Christian Broadcasting Network. The aging icon of the religious right has been outspoken in his support for Trump, calling him "God's man for this job." It will be Trump's second interview with CBN since he became president. And earlier this week, photos surfaced from an impromptu Oval Office prayer session in which two dozen evangelicals laid their hands on the President and petitioned the Almighty on his behalf. "We were praying that God would give him guidance and direction and protect him," said Richard Land, who served on Trump's evangelical advisory board and is president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, North Carolina." image:
Well, the Evangelicals aren't supposed to be all about diversity and tolerance. They make and exception for Trump and Giuliani. Both have gone through multiple marriages and divorces. Yet Evangelicals give them both a pass..Why? Can you say HYPOCRISY?
Top House Democrats slam Trump for "obstructing" impeachment inqiury Reuters October 8, 2019 White House says it won't cooperate with impeachment inquiry excerpt: "In a joint statement released by the committee chairs, they said the White House's efforts to block Sondland's testimony shows their attempts "to impede and obstruct the impeachment inquiry." According to a statement by Sondland's attorney, the direction to not appear came from the State Department, just hours before he was to testify. "These actions appear to be part of the White House's effort to obstruct the impeachment inquiry and to cover up President Trump's misconduct from Congress and the American people. Ambassador Sondland's testimony and documents are vital, and that is precisely why the Administration is now blocking his testimony and withholding his documents," the committee chairs said."
Unpaid bills pile up in Trump rallies’ wake Cities across the country say the president’s campaign has failed to reimburse them for law enforcement costs. By ANITA KUMAR and QUINT FORGEY 10/08/2019 06:21 PM EDT Unpaid bills pile up in Trump rallies’ wake excerpt: "Donald Trump has raised record amounts of money as a presidential candidate. But he’s still left a slew of unpaid bills in his wake. In city after city, across the nation, Trump has failed to pay local officials who provide thousands of dollars’ worth of security assistance to the president’s campaign during his Make America Great Again rallies. In total, at least 10 cities have complained that the campaign has not reimbursed them for services provided by local police and fire departments, totaling more than $840,000, according to a study by the Center for Public Integrity in June. Minneapolis may find itself next on the list after the president picked a fight with the city’s mayor on Tuesday."
Trump has a long history of not paying his bills. Long before he became President he’d come up with last minute excuses not to pay his debts, or tried to renegotiate terms and conditions of the contract in which he would pay less. He’s been doing that for years