If she's advising the Donald, no wonder he's so messed up, spiritually and mentally. OMG. Whoa ! "Africa right now! Africa right now! Africa right now! South America right now! They're coming, they're coming, they're coming!" (Somebody move the needle, I think she's stuck!) And what's with the off-the-shoulder look? Looks like a wardrobe malfunction in progress. That "dipshit" adds a surrealistic touch to this theater of the absurd. Reminds me of the time one of my profs was lecturing in an auditorium and the janitor came out and started mopping the floor around him. It's hard to imagine that anybody takes this seriously. And that after the performance they'll be loose the streets! Insane? Moron? I'm not sure. I have a sinking feeling that she's probably making maybe 100 times more $$$ than I am with that routine that I'd be too proud to try. (I'm too inhibited to speak in tongues.)
I agree with everything you say. And so do most Americans. However, we don't elect presidents by popular vote so even though most Americans, and I, agree with you we have to cater to these idiots to get electoral votes, which is why the electoral system was devised and why the Republicans won't get rid of it. Electoral College is ‘vestige’ of slavery, say some Constitutional scholars All this gun talk just costs votes for Democrats. If it were up to me I'd ban most guns...but talking like that just riles up the rubes.
he is trying to find the way out. Seriously, this is the kind of person that half the country want as a presidential adviser. Geezus Christ.
It's next to impossible to do a parody sketch about such a person who is self-parody, with the exception of adding an ending where officials in white uniforms arrive and drag her away to the facility.
Me too. People don’t need to hunt to put food on the table. There are things called markets. Some of them sell venison. I just don’t understand people to want to take the law into their own hands by owning a gun. Criminals have far less to lose than “the good guy with a gun”.Then you have the gun owners to think they can take on the government. Really?
Considering the trend of increasing public desire for outlandishness in the White House, Trump's spiritual advisor, Paula White, could be president someday.
Trump's relationship with Paula White began when he saw her on TV and liked her style. He later made her his spiritual advisor.
( for those of you with --uh-- experience in such matters) I think it would be interesting for someone to slip her a 4 way tab of WINDOW PANE about a half an hour before she started to babble! I think a MAJOR melt down would be instructive.
They want coal fire electric generating plants too. That's not a good reason to just give in. I think at some point we need to teach and convince them of modernity.
‘It’s all over, but the crying’ for President Trump, Pennsylvania lieutenant governor says Emily DeCiccio Published Fri, Nov 6 2020 8:34 PM EST ‘It’s all over, but the crying’ for President Trump, Pennsylvania lieutenant governor says excerpt: "As of Friday evening, the Trump campaign had five legal claims being litigated in state and federal courts in the Keystone State. Several of the challenges revolve around mail-in and provisional ballots. In a Friday evening interview on “The News with Shepard Smith,” Fetternam said he suspected the provisional ballots to be “a rich mine of Biden votes.” “Provisional ballots are the fail-safe of the electoral process here, where they can’t ultimately verify, or there’s an issue and then you’re still afforded the chance to vote,” said Fetterman. “They’re strongly correlated with mail-in ballots, and mail-in ballots are strongly correlated with the vice president, and they are centered in areas that went wildly skewed for the vice president.” Pennsylvania is continuing to count mail-in ballots three days after the general election. Under state law, however, officials were not allowed to process mail-in ballots until Election Day. Fetterman said that delay was expected and is a direct result of decisions by the Pennsylvania Republicans."
Trump calls for ballot counting scenario where votes legally cast by military would be thrown out By Brianna Keilar and Catherine Valentine, CNN Updated 7:29 PM ET, Fri November 6, 2020 Military ballots: Trump calls for ballot counting scenario where votes legally cast by military would be thrown out - CNNPolitics excerpt: "In every election, a lot of votes come in late -- legally -- from Americans who are overseas or located outside their states of residence, including significant numbers of absentee voters who are service members and their families."
Military ballots: Trump calls for ballot counting scenario where votes legally cast by military would be thrown out - CNNPolitics excerpt: "Traditionally, military votes have skewed conservative, but the military, increasingly, is not politically monolithic. "In 2000, the Republicans actually fought hard to get military ballots counted in that presidential election. They had an intuition, and were right, that ballots were reliably Republican in most instances," said Tara Copp, the national military and veterans correspondent for McClatchy, on CNN Right Now. "But you have a whole new generation of service members seeing 20 years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq and their political beliefs are all over the spectrum." A Military Times poll completed in August -- a rare glimpse into the political views of active duty service members -- found support for Trump had fallen significantly, from 46 percent in 2016 to just under 38 percent. More service members said they would vote for former Vice President Joe Biden than Trump. Beyond 2020, advocates are concerned about the long term effect of Trump's comments on the faith that service members and their families have on the absentee voting process many of them use."
Trump is currently fighting a multi-front election battle. Trump unhappy with legal team's lack of major impact on election count By Erica Orden, Evan Perez, Kara Scannell and Kevin Liptak, CNN Updated 9:26 PM ET, Fri November 6, 2020 Legal fight: Trump unhappy with legal team's lack of major impact on election count - CNNPolitics excerpt: "Some of this could change, Republican legal sources say, if Trump can manage to make the race closer, by winning states such as Arizona and Georgia. That would allow the campaign to focus its effort on one state. So far, Pennsylvania has been the focus of legal cases, with the Trump campaign and the GOP filing claims since before the election as a way to lay the groundwork to contest the final count. In the 2000 election, Republicans could focus on Florida and its razor-thin margin and boil down their legal claims to challenge how canvassing boards were divining voter intent on paper ballots. That type of simple strategy hasn't emerged in the 2020 election cases."