Uncle Milty wrote:The medicaid requirement will fill that gap.
The guy running Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services hates Medicaid and is named like semen vermin or something, what did anyone really expect.
Uncle Milty wrote:The medicaid requirement will fill that gap.
thephan wrote:Moores' "Jewish Lawyer" has been a practicing christian for 40 or so years.
Roy Moore, that guy
jerseyhoya wrote:SLOPPY STEVE is tremendous
Werthless wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:SLOPPY STEVE is tremendous
As a person named Steve, I don't want this to become a thing. Trickle down nicknames, and all that.
Houshphandzadeh wrote:Donnie
Werthless wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:SLOPPY STEVE is tremendous
As a person named Steve, I don't want this to become a thing. Trickle down nicknames, and all that.
Stephen Collis
@SloppySteve
My name is Steve i am 20 years old, im a life lover im an exellent beer drinker and professional partyer, and i like eggs. kthx
Ontario, Canada
Joined September 2009
jerseyhoya wrote:Stephen Collis
@SloppySteve
My name is Steve i am 20 years old, im a life lover im an exellent beer drinker and professional partyer, and i like eggs. kthx
Ontario, Canada
Joined September 2009
JUburton wrote:ive reached my article limit despite not going to philly.com on this computer this month so thats nice.
jerseyhoya wrote:Monkeyboy wrote:traderdave wrote:TenuredVulture wrote:Without looking, I will say it is already #1 on Amazon.
Also, while I was critical and snarky about this book yesterday as a waste of time and a distraction, I may have been wrong about that. Since our current political media has done nothing (willingly or unwillingly) aid and abet trump, maybe the best way to cover him is with celebrity style gossip and innuendo.
I agree with that sentiment. However, this is all likely to amount to nothing. Remember, this guy already has been recorded admitting to sexual assault and he was rewarded with the presidency. To Adolf's base, this is just going to be another attack by non-Patriots.
and it will distract everyone from Russiagate and what the GOP is doing in Congress. It's exactly what Trump needed. There's nothing I've heard from the book so far that I haven't heard in other contexts over the past two years. This is just some additional confirmation of what we already know.
Yesterday, Bannon said, "“The president of the United States is a great man. You know I support him day in and day out.”
Which thing do you think his supporters are going to digest, the great man comment or the secondhand comment about him being treasonous and/or senile? I don't think it will make much difference to his core base unless it's the first shot fired on the 25th amendment movement, which I think is unlikely.
The President's campaign chairman/chief WH strategist accusing the son of the president of engaging in treasonous activities regarding meeting up with the Russians, suggesting they met with Trump himself, expressing his opinion that the president's son in law/top aide has massive exposure on money laundering etc. seems unlikely to 'distract everyone from Russiagate' and almost certainly isn't 'exactly what Trump needed' but you do you.