"Well, if Putin likes Donald Trump, I consider that an asset not a liability. Because we have a horrible relationship with Russia. Russia can help us fight ISIS, which is by the way, is number one tricky."
There are rules that have always governed the decorum that is expected when addressing the President of the United States. As a democracy that has seen seamless transitions of power every 4 or 8 years, it has always been essential that regardless of the person in the Office of the President, the office always deserves our respect. Respecting the office, if not the office-holder is what has always set our Democracy apart.
There are rules that have always governed the decorum that is expected when addressing the President of the United States. As a democracy that has seen seamless transitions of power every 4 or 8 years, it has always been essential that regardless of the person in the Office of the President, the office always deserves our respect. Respecting the office, if not the office-holder is what has always set our Democracy apart.
There are rules that have always governed the decorum that is expected when addressing the President of the United States. As a democracy that has seen seamless transitions of power every 4 or 8 years, it has always been essential that regardless of the person in the Office of the President, the office always deserves our respect. Respecting the office, if not the office-holder is what has always set our Democracy apart.
I don't like the guy but you can't say the next four years with him in the office won't be electric city. As long as he doesn't blow us all up and is entertaining I'm Gucci.
There are rules that have always governed the decorum that is expected when addressing the President of the United States. As a democracy that has seen seamless transitions of power every 4 or 8 years, it has always been essential that regardless of the person in the Office of the President, the office always deserves our respect. Respecting the office, if not the office-holder is what has always set our Democracy apart.
“BuzzFeed is failing pile of garbage,” Trump said almost an hour into the conference, which covered a wide variety of subjects, including healthcare, his cabinet, and Russian hacking. “I think they’re going to suffer the consequences,” Trump said of BuzzFeed. “They already are.” From the crowd of reporters, Jim Acosta, CNN’s senior White House correspondent, began to press Trump for a question: “Since you’re attacking our news organization, will you give us a question?” “Not you,” Trump replied. “No, I’m not going to give you a question. You are fake news.”
There are rules that have always governed the decorum that is expected when addressing the President of the United States. As a democracy that has seen seamless transitions of power every 4 or 8 years, it has always been essential that regardless of the person in the Office of the President, the office always deserves our respect. Respecting the office, if not the office-holder is what has always set our Democracy apart.
There are rules that have always governed the decorum that is expected when addressing the President of the United States. As a democracy that has seen seamless transitions of power every 4 or 8 years, it has always been essential that regardless of the person in the Office of the President, the office always deserves our respect. Respecting the office, if not the office-holder is what has always set our Democracy apart.
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"Well, if Putin likes Donald Trump, I consider that an asset not a liability. Because we have a horrible relationship with Russia. Russia can help us fight ISIS, which is by the way, is number one tricky."
Saving that line.
Just what I'm hearing out here.
I guess it's cool to bash the President again now that it isn't racist.
Let alone Reagan.
He is who we thought he was.