Gimpy wrote:I’m just really looking forward to being called racist and/or sexist either explicitly or impliedly when I say that I don’t think Oprah is qualified to be president.
Read your Constitution Gimp, she is qualified!
Gimpy wrote:I’m just really looking forward to being called racist and/or sexist either explicitly or impliedly when I say that I don’t think Oprah is qualified to be president.
Doll Is Mine wrote:This Ellen DeGeneres look alike on ESPN is annoying. Who the hell is he?
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Warszawa wrote:I don’t think Oprah would help much trying to bring working class white males back to the party
thephan wrote:Boycott NBC is a thing...Nothing but respect for OUR future president. #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/h4hkjewu0K
— NBC (@nbc) January 8, 2018
Werthless wrote:slugsrbad wrote:Ok, feel good moment is over. In all seriousness, Oprah would not survive what will be a crowded primary. She doesn't have the willful ignorance Trump has to deny and move on and I'm sure there are a plethora of past products or guests she promoted that could come back to bite her.
Extreme hurricanes and wildfires made 2017 the most costly US disaster year on record
thephan wrote:Sebastian Gorka wrote an opinion piece for the Hill crowing that you cannot believe Michael Wolff's book. So we are supposed to take Sebastian Gorka word for anything.
traderdave wrote:thephan wrote:Sebastian Gorka wrote an opinion piece for the Hill crowing that you cannot believe Michael Wolff's book. So we are supposed to take Sebastian Gorka word for anything.
For a garbage book, this Administration sure is spending a lot of time (and money) convincing us just how garbage it is.
Grotewold wrote:traderdave wrote:thephan wrote:Sebastian Gorka wrote an opinion piece for the Hill crowing that you cannot believe Michael Wolff's book. So we are supposed to take Sebastian Gorka word for anything.
For a garbage book, this Administration sure is spending a lot of time (and money) convincing us just how garbage it is.
I’m a few chapters in. Surprisingly well written and framed
jerseyhoya wrote:What are the odds Trump knows the words to the anthem?
https://twitter.com/barstooltweetss/sta ... 9541785605
Oer the land of the meeee...and me, me, me, me, meeeeeeee.”
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
Lamb, 33, who is running to replace former U.S. Rep. Tim Murphy, said both parties in the House need new leadership because they have failed to adequately address the nation's heroin epidemic or what Lamb called its “crumbling infrastructure.”
“My take is, if these people have been around for several years and they haven't solved these problems that have been hanging around, it's time for someone new to step up and get it done,” he said.
Lamb's announcement addresses Republican efforts to tie him to Pelosi in a political climate that seems to favor outsiders over members of the establishment. Immediately after Democrats made him their nominee at a Nov. 19 meeting, the state GOP issued a statement calling him Pelosi's “handpicked candidate” and has repeated the claim since.
Lamb said that Pelosi had not been involved in the race before the nomination, and that he had met her only in passing just before Christmas.
Lamb's announcement follows news last week that a political action committee backed by U.S. House Republican leadership is opening two offices in Southwestern Pennsylvania and that another PAC backed by the billionaire Ricketts family announced a $1 million ad buy in the district boosting Saccone.
Lamb responded by saying he has support of unions and volunteers.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!
Oliver Cromwell
addressing the Rump Parliament, 20 Apr 1653, as quoted by Leo Amery to Neville Chamberlain in the House of Commons, 7 May 1940