Remember when some people thought the Rump was acting presidential? Some were saying that it was his turning point. If you think the Rump is now becoming more bipartisan, just wait a few seconds. The Rump doesn’t care about any one party; he only cares about himself looking good.
Bipartisanship: an archaic form of compromising, cooperative governing that has been supplanted by the one true,single, ideological rule of the omniscient { Democratic, Republican } party.
no wonder Republicans are so mad at him this morning, he is working with the Democrats for the people of this country instead of with the Republicans for the republican’s special interests.
Donald John Trump can be described in many ways but “Presidential” will never be one of them! EVERYTHING Donnie does is about Donnie and there is NEVER a ‘deeper’ explanation for his actions! His supposed ‘agreement’ is in part Donnie’s usual reaction of ‘parroting’ the last person’s words with which he met and partially his showing Paul and Mitch that they haven’t been properly obsequious toward him and his demands and that they’d better “straighten up and fly right!” When Paul and Mitch perform the proper “acts of contrition” everything will return to ‘normal’! (and Paul, at any rate, will understand that the “acts of contrition” to which I’m referring DO NOT include ‘Hail, Marys’ but rather are more the ‘bend over and pucker up’ variety…)
JOHNSULLIVAN1, the GOP met on inauguration day 2009 to discuss how to make Obama a one-term president. The day after the 2010 election, McConnell announced that the Repub’s top priority was to limit Obama to one term (during the election they claimed their priority was jobs). ACA includes several amendments from Repubs, but they are refused to vote for it anyway (despite the conservative origin of provisions like the “individual mandate”). The crummy plan Repubs are offering as a “replace” for ACA NEVER include women or minorities from their own party, much less including Dems.
.I wish people would stop replying directly to JS1 because that makes his comment the “featured” one.
ajmsdca over 6 years ago
That tie is way too wide for our idiot in chief, and the suit fits too well. He’s a rich slob. Everything made in China, but not taylored.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 6 years ago
Remember when some people thought the Rump was acting presidential? Some were saying that it was his turning point. If you think the Rump is now becoming more bipartisan, just wait a few seconds. The Rump doesn’t care about any one party; he only cares about himself looking good.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 6 years ago
The desperation of the media by defining Trump as presidential.
superposition over 6 years ago
Bipartisanship: an archaic form of compromising, cooperative governing that has been supplanted by the one true,single, ideological rule of the omniscient { Democratic, Republican } party.
Radish the wordsmith over 6 years ago
Nothing lasts long around Trump the Two Faced.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
no wonder Republicans are so mad at him this morning, he is working with the Democrats for the people of this country instead of with the Republicans for the republican’s special interests.
Masterskrain Premium Member over 6 years ago
Just wait 5 minutes…
wellis1947 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Donald John Trump can be described in many ways but “Presidential” will never be one of them! EVERYTHING Donnie does is about Donnie and there is NEVER a ‘deeper’ explanation for his actions! His supposed ‘agreement’ is in part Donnie’s usual reaction of ‘parroting’ the last person’s words with which he met and partially his showing Paul and Mitch that they haven’t been properly obsequious toward him and his demands and that they’d better “straighten up and fly right!” When Paul and Mitch perform the proper “acts of contrition” everything will return to ‘normal’! (and Paul, at any rate, will understand that the “acts of contrition” to which I’m referring DO NOT include ‘Hail, Marys’ but rather are more the ‘bend over and pucker up’ variety…)
Nantucket Premium Member over 6 years ago
JOHNSULLIVAN1, the GOP met on inauguration day 2009 to discuss how to make Obama a one-term president. The day after the 2010 election, McConnell announced that the Repub’s top priority was to limit Obama to one term (during the election they claimed their priority was jobs). ACA includes several amendments from Repubs, but they are refused to vote for it anyway (despite the conservative origin of provisions like the “individual mandate”). The crummy plan Repubs are offering as a “replace” for ACA NEVER include women or minorities from their own party, much less including Dems.
.I wish people would stop replying directly to JS1 because that makes his comment the “featured” one.