Almost a 24 hour old tweet. That's like a pizza left on the counter all night. These tweets come right out the oven in here.
Nope, fuck them as well. This shit is easy for white people to say but dehumanizing me and my family to make urself feel better is zero tolerance in my mind.
Nothing shady about this. Abilene Christian grads living in fucking Euless typically see themselves as disruptors.
These are great. I wonder if all of those quotes were actually from the yearbook. Some are ridiculous. Jared Kushner, senior adviser The Frisch School, ’99, Paramus, NJ “There was no way anybody in the administrative office of the school thought he would, on the merits, get into Harvard,” said a school official.
Probably was ignored but listen to the first hour or so of this if you have the time: Also on Apple Podcasts. Changed my perception a lot.
Weird. Read the article, no mention of policies that this guy will be about so I can't tell if he'll steal R or D votes. Just want Beto to beat-o Zodiac-o so badly.
Not that we needed any more proof that the immigration position has everything to do with slowing down the tide that will overtake the white majority in this country...
That’s the first I’ve listened to him and know nothing about him. Regardless he asks questions and the guest talks about 95% of that episode. It’s worth a listen.
didn't see this posted yesterday The NRA appears to pull old lawmaker grades from its website Spoiler by Philip Bump June 12 at 2:15 PM Email the author President Trump gestures to the audience after speaking at the National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Dallas in May. (Sue Ogrocki/AP) Until recently, members of the National Rifle Association could view past ratings for political candidates on the website for the organization’s political action committee. Those old grades, which often were used to categorize the NRA-friendliness of sitting lawmakers, are no longer available to logged-in members. A drop-down menu that once displayed past years is now empty. Jennifer Baker, a spokeswoman for the NRA, initially denied that any change had been made to the organization’s system. “Nothing has changed with our archives,” she said when we spoke by phone Monday. Told that past grades were no longer available even to members, she speculated that it might be “an IT glitch” on our end. Another NRA employee indicated that he was aware of the change when a Washington Post reporter called over the weekend to find past grades for legislative candidates. He confirmed that the past grades were no longer online and weren’t available elsewhere. He also offered a possible rationale. “I think our enemies were using that,” he said. He did not give his name. In the wake of high-profile shootings in the United States, letter grades have often been used as a way to categorize elected officials as hostile to new regulations on gun ownership or as an indication of willingness to take on the powerful interest group. Baker acknowledged that lawmakers themselves used the NRA’s ratings in this way. “Obviously people tout their old grades and say their own grades, but for us it’s a service, a voting guide, relevant to that specific election,” she said. She reiterated, though, that past grades were specific to a candidate and an election year. “Our grades are a member service,” she explained. “Our members vote, and one of the services that we provide them is to assess — to the best that anyone can — the candidates’ position on the Second Amendment and make a determination what candidates in a very specific election are the best candidates to protect and defend their constitutional rights.” The grades are issued as close to the election as possible to have the most relevance to that election. Pressed on the rationale for the change to the website, Baker first expressed frustration at the question. “I don’t understand — why are you asking? What does it matter to you?” she asked. “The grades are not relevant after the election.” She then reiterated that she didn’t know that any change had occurred, indicated that she would check whether it had, and promised to call back once she had an answer. She didn’t. A subsequent email didn’t receive a reply. People calling the NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action, the contact point for the organization’s political efforts, hear a recorded prompt before their call is connected. “Thank you for calling the NRA-ILA grass-roots division,” it says. “Due to recent attacks on our Second Amendment, we are experiencing high call volume. Please be sure to call your lawmakers to express your opposition to these latest anti-gun proposals.”
And forgive me if this was posted yesterday as well, bad news for Dreamers. House GOP leaders defeat effort by moderates to force a vote on bipartisan legislation for 'Dreamers' http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-immigration-house-deadline-20180612-story.html
I know this is a conservative meme, but it's still kind of funny, although scary that the celebrations of victory are in full effect, simply because it is their guy.
You’re probably right. It’s a complex issue that could probably be spun off into its own thread but his discussion with Charles Murray essentially certainly didn’t do away with the idea.
if cohen has a ton of dirt that could affect trumps money i bet it happens. if cohen has dirt about the campaign, i dont think trump will care.
I don't see Cohen flipping. He has always been deeply loyal, and I think he would test this new world order where Trump uses the pardon process in cases that are directly tied to him without repercussion.