Gud, the folks I'm reading on this are speculating on Pence going down, too -- mostly because of his categorical denials early on that anyone on the campaign team had talked to anyone in Russia. It was already untrue even before the election!
And of course Clinton tried to warn us, but fucking Comey and the fucking emails. I will never forgive the NY Times.
There's an alternate universe where Clinton has just sworn in a black woman to the Supreme Court, and the Zika fight is fully funded, and the Clinton team is working on developing a public option for Obamacare... sigh.
There's an alternate universe where Clinton has just sworn in a black woman to the Supreme Court, and the Zika fight is fully funded, and the Clinton team is working on developing a public option for Obamacare... sigh.
Just think about all those taco trucks though.... great, now I'm hungry.
We'd have universal healthcare and delicous and plentiful tacos.
The local Democratic club is having a fundraiser at a country club. The theme is "Winning Back the Rural Vote." This seems wrong.
If 45 and Pence both go down, that leaves us with the zombie-eyed granny starver Ryan, I believe. The man who never saw a safety net he didn't want to set on fire.I'm hoping the 45-inspired organizing will be enough to scare Congress into refusing to implement his entire agenda.
The local Democratic club is having a fundraiser at a country club. The theme is "Winning Back the Rural Vote." This seems wrong.
That seems like a very Republican approach.
In rural America, there often aren't many other venues where you could possibly hold such an event.
The theme is "Winning Back the Rural Vote."
I don't think it can be done. You can't turn the clock back, and I think that's what rural America wants. Just keep the rural population in mind when working on the future and hope they eventually come around. In terms of elections, the Dems have the numbers, they just need to get people to the polls.
There's something just wrong around Ryan. How can you both be a pious Christian and an Ayn Rand acolyte? Those seem like opposing philosophies. No wait, not seem like, are. Far as I can figure, Ayn Rand is his moral guidepost, and Jesus is his moral cover.
Given that Ryan's policies go directly against a lot of what Jesus taught in the gospels, I consider him calling himself a Christian to be a true example of what it means to take the Lord's name in vain.