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Post by nautonnier on Jan 21, 2018 19:02:03 GMT
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Post by blustnmtn on Jan 21, 2018 21:45:27 GMT
These bastards belong in GITMO. They’re more of an enemy to this nation than the people that are down there now. Sessions is clearly not the man for this job.
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Post by sigurdur on Jan 21, 2018 22:06:32 GMT
Don't count out Sessions just yet.
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Post by Ratty on Jan 21, 2018 23:51:07 GMT
Probably mis-spelled his name in a search.
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Post by blustnmtn on Jan 22, 2018 0:25:13 GMT
Don't count out Sessions just yet. I think he’s a good man Sig but George McClellan was too. The left is engaged in all out war and the majority party and half the administration is worried about what someone will say about them on social media. It’s well past time for manners! Its time for “take no prisoners”, it’s time for a U.S. Grant/Sherman strategy. We are in the midst of a Constitutional crisis.
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Post by Ratty on Jan 22, 2018 1:02:09 GMT
Don't count out Sessions just yet. I think he’s a good man Sig but George McClellan was too. The left is engaged in all out war and the majority party and half the administration is worried about what someone will say about them on social media. It’s well past time for manners! Its time for “take no prisoners”, it’s time for a U.S. Grant/Sherman strategy. We are in the midst of a Constitutional crisis. Seems like that from a distance ......
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Post by nautonnier on Jan 22, 2018 1:02:34 GMT
Probably mis-spelled his name in a search. The Z is silent like the Q in banana
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Post by Ratty on Jan 22, 2018 1:10:47 GMT
Probably mis-spelled his name in a search. The Z is silent like the Q in banana Aha, the old silent 'Z' trick!
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Post by missouriboy on Jan 22, 2018 1:23:08 GMT
Don't count out Sessions just yet. I think he’s a good man Sig but George McClellan was too. The left is engaged in all out war and the majority party and half the administration is worried about what someone will say about them on social media. It’s well past time for manners! Its time for “take no prisoners”, it’s time for a U.S. Grant/Sherman strategy. We are in the midst of a Constitutional crisis. I agree with your last sentence ... but "the Butcher" and "the Torch" are not too highly thought of in some circles. Perhaps Attila and Genghis are available.
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Post by nautonnier on Jan 22, 2018 9:51:39 GMT
Look at the timeline. Trump had held a meeting in the sunlight showing that he was good at running meetings and wasn't the flustered old man that the democrat narrative was pushing. Then the Whitehouse doctor (the same as Obama's) said that there was nothing wrong with him and he would expect him to be fit for 2 terms.....despite repeated pressure from the gathered media who made themselves look totally stupid and even when they knew they were being stupid they continued acting stupidly. The tax plan had gone over spectacularly and even democrat voters in low paying Walmart jobs were getting $1000 bonuses and Apple were bringing back $300B and creating a new campus - even _Apple_ ... Then last weekend was going to be the anniversary of Trump's accession and he was going to be showing how well things were going record employment levels for all the 'identity politics' minorities etc etc. The agreement in December for a continuing resolution that had a deadline of the day before the president's first anniversary in office was not accidental. This was a completely planned action from the beginning. Durbin got Lindsay Graham to agree to a plan that did not have what the President asked for (not difficult with RINO Lindsay). The president realized and the meeting got more direct than normal. Durbin came out and lied to the country about the 'frank' language of the president I have no doubt that this was triggered by Durbin - other people have said the meeting degenerated into _everyone_ being blunt and workmanlike in their language. The democrats then used that to justify to their base their vote against a resolution that democrats agreed with to ostensibly get agreement on illegal immigrants that had no formal discussion in either house and which the president has said he supports but only if it includes the other security measures. Small minded Schumer** at that point thought he had won hands down even claiming 'the republicans have control of the Senate' - showing that he was working to play the low information no-Civics voters of his base. However, it appears to have backfired on Schumer as even Ryan has called the democrats on their 'play'. It can be shown there is nothing in the spending bill that the democrats do not want and the immigration discussion has a deadline in March. So we now have a democrat party looking like spoilers who want to stop health insurance for children and military pay - including stopping the immediate money to the families of the two Apache pilots who crashed over the weekend, and stopping the transport of a dead serviceman's body back through Dover AFB..... AND 'coincidentally' a memo that shows that the Obama admin, DoJ, FBI, and all the 17 3 letter agencies were both spying on Trump the candidate and president and actively working with the democrats to 'stop Trump'. There is a probability that many of the top managers in those agencies could be sacked or even in prison. By the ides of March politics in the USA could look hugely different as I think we are watching swamp draining in progress and the 'shutdown' is a rearguard action attempting to slow things down. ** Interestingly the spell checker didn't like Schumer and suggested schemer
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Post by nautonnier on Jan 22, 2018 10:04:51 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Jan 22, 2018 11:32:49 GMT
But Naut, you know that all this intrigue and important stuff has been superseded by the President's mispronunciation of one word?
Am I wrong?
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Post by nautonnier on Jan 22, 2018 12:39:50 GMT
But Naut, you know that all this intrigue and important stuff has been superseded by the President's mispronunciation of one word? Am I wrong? That is the intent - whether it works is another matter. Unfortunately for the Democrats, the increase in paychecks in the democrat base paychecks may become more persuasive than Durbin having a fit of the vapors over a harsh word.
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Post by blustnmtn on Jan 22, 2018 13:46:22 GMT
I think he’s a good man Sig but George McClellan was too. The left is engaged in all out war and the majority party and half the administration is worried about what someone will say about them on social media. It’s well past time for manners! Its time for “take no prisoners”, it’s time for a U.S. Grant/Sherman strategy. We are in the midst of a Constitutional crisis. I agree with your last sentence ... but "the Butcher" and "the Torch" are not too highly thought of in some circles. Perhaps Attila and Genghis are available. My sincere apologies Mo’boy...I chose my examples in haste and frustration. I’m certain your choices would be unequivocal in their pursuit of victory.
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Post by missouriboy on Jan 22, 2018 14:57:03 GMT
I agree with your last sentence ... but "the Butcher" and "the Torch" are not too highly thought of in some circles. Perhaps Attila and Genghis are available. My sincere apologies Mo’boy...I chose my examples in haste and frustration. I’m certain your choices would be unequivocal in their pursuit of victory. Upon reflection, my first cut of a period bi-cultural team might have included Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain and Nathan Bedford Forrest. Both, personally gentlemen, who's first instinct in a pinch was to "hit 'em on the eeend". Once, surrounded, an aide supposedly asked Forrest what they were to do. "Charge both directions" ... and they did, and came through. There would be others who ultimately stole the victory from the extemists ... but whose memorials are today "trashed" by the current crop of SS and their handlers. Attila's and Genghis's first instinct was to burn a "nose-thumbing" city to the ground and crucify or enslave the survivors. Effective in terms of future responses, but no one would accuse them of being gentlemen.
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