Prickly City by Scott Stantis for September 16, 2017

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    pam Miner  about 7 years ago

    I am so glad the republicans are too smart to all be Donald lover who agree with the stupid, crazy and dumb things he does. And realize how expensive he is to have as the president. He Is Not a low maintenance leader, but has spent a huge amount of money for his entourage during his play time, golfing and many trips, like the 80,000 hotel bill to the tax-payers. If they all were OK about any of the;, the pussy grabbing, the racist remarks, the anti- immigration, anti-multigender, the “make them pay” and the “go ahead and hit them-I’ll pay the lawyer bills”, the itchy red-button pushing finger and taunting, making enemies-out-of-former-friends actions— then it would lose my belief in most people are decent fair minded and moral people.

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    braindead Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Let’s not forget that the ‘never Trump’ Republicans are the same ones who lined up as character witnesses to plead for leniency for Dennis friend-to-boys Hastert.

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    Because Law And Order.

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    Silly Season   about 7 years ago

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    Not quite, “Republican” is the name that many diseased minds put on the clubhouse.

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    RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 7 years ago

    It is a shame that we all can’t be Americans first instead of being politically separated.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 7 years ago

    First of all, Trump isn’t a conservative. He has no moral core principles at all, and he changes his mind (to use the term loosely) every couple minutes, but in some ways he’s a reactionary and in other ways a radical. (Always a bigot, however.)

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    Godfreydaniel  about 7 years ago

    Conservative pundit Jonah Goldberg: The president appears to have given Democrats their way on DACA without getting anything conservatives wanted in return. ‘At this point, who doesn’t want Trump impeached?” — Ann Coulter tweet, 7:05 a.m., September 14, 2017. “If reports true 100%. I blame R’s. They caused this. They wanted him to fail and now pushed him into arms of political suicide — if true.” — Sean Hannity tweet, 12:11 a.m., September 14, 2017. “Flounder, you can’t spend your whole life worrying about your mistakes! You [fouled] up . . . you trusted us! Hey, make the best of it!” — Eric “Otter” Stratton, Animal House, 1978. Before I continue, let me answer Ann Coulter’s question: Me. I don’t want Trump impeached, at least not until he does something clearly impeachable. Impeaching him for policies you don’t like or even for political malpractice would simply be a time-wasting tantrum. And I say that as a consistent critic of Donald Trump, going back to his flirtation with running on the Reform-party ticket in 2000.

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