EL PRESIDENTE
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^ case in point.
IS IT ALMOST MUELLER CHRISTMAS?
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^ case in point.
Scream louder. Maybe your boy will hire you as his Press Sec.IS IT ALMOST MUELLER CHRISTMAS?
No, it favors the deaf.FORTUNE FAVORS THE BOLD.
It's a sure sign of a superior intellect.ALL CAPS...impressive.
Gotta love Trump and Jordan and Nunes and the other usual Rep suspects who are pointing to Sondland's phone call with Trump..."I want nothing, no quid pro quo...yadda yadda yadda" and pointing to the Ukraine eventually getting the money.
Both of these occurrences came a MONTH AFTER the White House and Congress got the whistle blower complaint...imagine that.
Trump won't dare fire him nowAnother thing I found odd today relating to Sondland's day on The Hill...he mentioned that immediately after his testimony he had to get on a plane to Brussels because he wanted to get back to work.
I guess he assumes he still has and/or will continue to have a job as Ambassador...I have my doubts.
It's Humpty Dumpty time!
It's Humpty Dumpty time!
I like my eggs over easy
Trump won't dare fire him now
Trump says that sort of thing just to cover his ass. It's a sort of wink wink, nod nod. He's an accomplished liar with years of practice to refine his craft.Gotta love Trump and Jordan and Nunes and the other usual Rep suspects who are pointing to Sondland's phone call with Trump..."I want nothing, no quid pro quo...yadda yadda yadda" and pointing to the Ukraine eventually getting the money.
Both of these occurrences came a MONTH AFTER the White House and Congress got the whistle blower complaint...imagine that.
What? Do you mean something like there was no quid pro quo offer?
Well, yeahhhh. Did you think his testimony would go down well with Trump? That's a rhetorical question.Another thing I found odd today relating to Sondland's day on The Hill...he mentioned that immediately after his testimony he had to get on a plane to Brussels because he wanted to get back to work.
I guess he assumes he still has and/or will continue to have a job as Ambassador...I have my doubts.
Well, yeahhhh. Did you think his testimony would go down well with Trump? That's a rhetorical question.
My niece knows a large hotel manager who manages several upper class hotels in Portland. I wonder if she can dig up any dirt on Sondland.From what I understand he'd be better served by paying closer attention to his hotels that are being boycotted.
Heh, what's next?
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According to who?...not Pompeo.