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What is it about follow-up questions. Does Chuck Todd teach a course on this question style? His replacement Kristen Welker on Meet the Press certainly follows the same pattern. Many in Congress do the same thing. Need more prosecutors doing the questioning like Kamala Harris, she grilled people.
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That’s one of his “tells” is when he says we’ll have it in two weeks, it means never, we have no idea how to do whatever. That tell should be clear to everyone, and reported that way.
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When you fill your staff with unqualified lackeys and sycophants, there’s nothing too unhinged he can do. It’s bottomless stupid and evil doers.
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How about start with the CEO
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Of the rallies I witnessed the crowds were bigger than I have seen even for the George Floyd protest. Also, the protests were widespread, even flowing into red counties. If anything the numbers are underreported.
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Oh that’s spokesman John Barron speaking
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Oh yes, I’m going to trust my banking, text messages, email, and social media on this device. I’m sure it’s really, really secure.
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It’s two cups and a string, for $3000
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Yes, he is waging war on cities, he’s playing asymmetrical warfare, but without the remedy of the court, and verdicts being an obstruction,one of the last pillars of a democracy will have perished. We must fight for our brothers and sisters, but pressure the senate not to pass the bill is imperative
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This edict is another shiny object to divert attention from the bill in the senate which has a provision if passed will allow him to not abide by court verdicts. He is manipulating the narrative. Focus must be on the senate. Stop the bill at all costs. If passed, don’t bend the knee is not an option
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Asymmetrical warfare tactics to divert attention from the bill in the senate, with that little provision to allow him to not abide by court verdicts. If passed, anyone not bending the knee can disappear. Focus must remain on the senate! Don’t take your eye off the ball. Too much at stake!
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Also, the hidden provision in the bill that allows him to not follow court verdicts. Will not be the rule of law, will be the rule of Don. Stop the bill!
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He’s playing asymmetrical warfare flood the zone diversion to take the focus off the bill in the senate which has a hidden provision to allow him to not follow court verdicts, this bill must be stopped at all costs, if not anyone not bending the knee can disappear. Lawyers will be irrelevant.
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Asymmetrical warfare tactics, trying to divert attention from the bill in the senate which has a hidden provision allowing him to not follow court verdicts. Don’t fall for this tactic, pressure on the senators must remain at maximum. If it passes anyone not bending the knee can disappear.
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He’s continuing to try and divert attention from the bill in the senate, which has a hidden provision allowing him to not follow court verdicts. If passed, anyone not bending the knee can disappear. Don’t allow his asymmetrical, flood the zone manipulation bologna take pressure off the senators.
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It’s all asymmetrical warfare, diverting attention from the bill in the senate is the main objective. The hidden provision to allow him to not follow court verdicts must be stopped at all costs. The pressure must be at maximum on the senate. If it passes zero guardrails. Remain focused!
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The bill must not be passed, with the provision to allow him to not abide by the courts verdicts. Keep the pressure up on the senators. If it’s passed if you don’t bend the knee, you can disappear. His asymmetrical warfare is diverting attention away from the bill.
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And he’s doing this to divert attention away from the bill in the senate which has a hidden element that will allow him to disregard verdicts from the courts. If it passes there aren’t any guardrails. Don’t bend the knee, and you’ll disappear
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His asymmetrical warfare continues,trying to divert focus from his bill moving through the senate which has a provision in it to allow him to disregard verdicts from the courts.Don’t let up on senators.This bill must be stopped. If the bill passes,anyone who doesn’t bend the knee can be disappeared
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He’s also trying to keep the focus off the bill he’s trying to push through which has the hidden provision to allow him to ignore the courts. Don’t let the pressure on senators fade! Don’t let him become a real dictator without any guardrails.
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He’ll just say it’s done and we made great deals, we’re making so much money, will fade and never provide a detail, or we’ll get you the details in two weeks.
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They definitely had the Stripes vibe with that march.
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My father a WWII army bronze star recipient is turning in his grave with this humiliation to the group of brave individuals that defeated a fascist dictator only to have this crap happen in this country that he and many other bravely defended.
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Many of the older individuals in this protest had parents and grandparents that fought fascism in WWII, we are proud of their efforts, sacrifices and will not allow a draft-dodging felon conman wannabe dictator trample on their success or memory. We need to take up the mantle it’s our call to action
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He could have lined the streets with Taco trucks giving away free food and people would have shown up in droves. Can’t say how many would have been thrown, or the amount of vomit that would need to be mopped up, but people would have definitely shown up.
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I think we’ve found this administration’s sound track/anthem.
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He made the mistake that there is a moderate Republican that can be persuaded with reaching out to the MAGA cheerleaders, he made the mistake of just listening to their babble and not strongly pushing back when they made obvious lies. He made a Chuck Todd interview error, hopefully not repeated.
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From Dublin, CA today
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We N95 mask indoors and in outdoor group settings everywhere too. Immune compromised person in our household, can’t afford to get them sick. Have been masking and avoiding crowds as much as possible since the beginning. Lots of movies at home.Not being sick is definitely a plus,but still isolating.
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Sacramento, CA turned out, Roseville, CA turned out big time. I was pleasantly surprised as it tends to trend a bit more red. Didn’t post photos as I didn’t want anyone IDed by facial recognition. Proud of California! No Kings!
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He’s definitely wearing a protective vest. They usually conceal it better, but he probably fired the tailor too. That or stiffed them on payment one too many times.
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I’ve seen more people at a second grade recital. All the energy of a of a mall puppet show. I guess Putin was entertained.
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This action is definitely a Geheime Staatspolizei, “show us your papers” action. We are definitely in 1938 German territory.
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Maybe they were just telling him that it was a flute he was sucking on
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Isn’t almost everything he says a strange rant…what would be unusual would him having a rational cogent thought…that’s the headline.
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I certainly hope his family and friends get him into therapy very soon. That stroke really changed him and how he thinks. He needs help, and very soon.
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He likes the cruel punishment part for stealing a loaf of bread. Lots of catchy tunes, doesn’t listen to lyrics.
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Diverse opinions are healthy, it brings helps bring consensus or at least some understanding of other’s thoughts and allows various ideologies to share their views. When others deride opinions with personal insults resulting in hate and violent behaviors it is no longer sharing and listening.
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A comprised person says what? I’m rubber your glue defense, I guess the compromised person has learned much from his master.
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Why wasn’t there one journalist to ask him, who died?
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Think she has the criminal location incorrect, she means 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. There’s a crime boss there. Go get ‘em Kristi, he’s there during some weekdays. If not he’s at a golf course in Bedminster New Jersey or in Palm Beach Florida
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Why California suddenly is beginning to look like Ukraine, being invaded by a force supposedly getting rid of…illegal aliens, Fentanyl, Nazis, etc. Just make up something, agitate the local population, declare an emergency, and send in a force to quell the local population of the issue they created.
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If he announces he hacked voting systems and the orange one knew it, things would get very interesting for both of them.
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I’ll take “things that never happened for $100, Alex”
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Says the man who never served, or sacrificed anything other than his dignity, reputation, and soul. How about a tour of duty for you in Yemen searching for Houthi rebels buddy.
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I think you’re asking someone to read that can’t read, or comprehend something she can’t understand. She’s a remedial Cabinet Secretary of Education. First Education Secretary that needs a development plan.
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Also, with a very, very tiny pickle