CalvinBall wrote:Pelosi is concerned about Trump taking the drug because of his age group and his weight group which she called morbidly obese. Sigh.
Uncle Milty wrote:The Justice Department on Monday moved to drop its case against 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities who were indicted as part of the former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 US election.
https://www.businessinsider.com/doj-mov ... ler-2020-3
PhillieMooDo wrote:I don't get the Pelosi hate...she plays Trump like a fiddle. Who the fuck cares if Fox News and its mouth-breathing audience is upset?
what was funny was the context and the veiled 'im concerned about him' in this very specific regard'. and also the situation of the speaker of the house calling the potus morbidly obese. its all.......morbidly humorous.CalvinBall wrote:Just as long as your ok when Trump calls VP pick Stacy Abrams morbidly obese then
CalvinBall wrote:Just as long as your ok when Trump calls VP pick Stacy Abrams morbidly obese then
06hawkalum wrote:CalvinBall wrote:Just as long as your ok when Trump calls VP pick Stacy Abrams morbidly obese then
He was going to do that one way or the other. Also, she isn't the one proudly lying about taking a drug that is counterindicated based on her pre-existing conditions.
CalvinBall wrote:Just as long as your ok when Trump calls VP pick Stacy Abrams morbidly obese then
CalvinBall wrote:Just as long as your ok when Trump calls VP pick Stacy Abrams morbidly obese then
traderdave wrote:CalvinBall wrote:Just as long as your ok when Trump calls VP pick Stacy Abrams morbidly obese then
The worst part of that would be "VP pick Stacey Abrams".
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
The state of Georgia was supposed to hold an election Tuesday to fill a seat on the state Supreme Court. Justice Keith Blackwell, a Republican whose six-year term expires on the last day of this year, did not plan to run for reelection. The election, between former Democratic Rep. John Barrow and former Republican state lawmaker Beth Beskin, would determine who would fill Blackwell’s seat.
But then something weird happened: Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and the state’s Republican secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, canceled Tuesday’s election. Instead, Kemp will appoint Blackwell’s successor, and that successor will serve for at least two years — ensuring the seat will remain in Republican hands.