"Republican House leadership issued a statement that '[a] man too incapable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information is certainly unfit for the Oval Office.'”
Hear! Hear! Pubs! So that must mean you think Loser 45 IS capable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information which makes him "...certainly unfit for the Oval Office."
"Republican House leadership issued a statement that '[a] man too incapable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information is certainly unfit for the Oval Office.'”
Hear! Hear! Pubs! So that must mean you think Loser 45 IS capable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information which makes him "...certainly unfit for the Oval Office."
I saw that quote, and I think that offers a great campaign ad opportunity. The quote, and a photo of the bankers boxes in the "throne" room at Merde de Lardo.
Although they have filled the news with so many instances of mendacity that, for many, it no longer shocks the sensibilities. Were it to surface that Trump engaged in heretofore undisclosed malfeasance identical to Nixon, it would seem like a side issue. Few would even notice. We need to pick out a handful of historic jaw-droppers and publicize the hell out of them, emphasizing aberrance with historic norms and GOP claims. The degree treachery has become familiar, but it isn't really "normal".
"Republican House leadership issued a statement that '[a] man too incapable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information is certainly unfit for the Oval Office.'”
Hear! Hear! Pubs! So that must mean you think Loser 45 IS capable of being held accountable for mishandling classified information which makes him "...certainly unfit for the Oval Office."
Morning, Lynell!
I saw that quote, and I think that offers a great campaign ad opportunity. The quote, and a photo of the bankers boxes in the "throne" room at Merde de Lardo.
Morning, Ally! No arrow is too big or too small in which to fill our quiver, I always say!
Although they have filled the news with so many instances of mendacity that, for many, it no longer shocks the sensibilities. Were it to surface that Trump engaged in heretofore undisclosed malfeasance identical to Nixon, it would seem like a side issue. Few would even notice. We need to pick out a handful of historic jaw-droppers and publicize the hell out of them, emphasizing aberrance with historic norms and GOP claims. The degree treachery has become familiar, but it isn't really "normal".