Great opening on Tucker as always. He grill democratic Congressman Brad Sherman. A microcosm os the obstructionist dems.
Great opening on Tucker as always. He grill democratic Congressman Brad Sherman. A microcosm os the obstructionist dems.
Trump does these open question briefings like no President before him and gets the truth out even more on Twitter.
I try to lead a life where I don't have to ask God for forgiveness ...
Why do I have to repent?
Why do I have to ask for forgiveness if you're not making mistakes?
- Donald Trump (CNN 7/22/2016)
1 John 1:10 - If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word is not in us.
What kind of a relationship could this President possibly have with God, given that he makes no mistakes (none that he'll admit to) and therefore has no need to repent and ask forgiveness?
In effect, this President has rejected that Christ died on the Cross for our sins, including those of Donald Trump!
That alone should be triggering off the warning bells for every Christian - by claiming that he has not sinned, Donald Trump has not only rejected Christ's sacrifice, made Christ out to be a liar, but has also attributed to himself the status of a "deity!"
:rotfl: I'm getting a kick out your obsession.JG, what part of "you're attempting to reason with Trump supporters" is not yet clear to you?
One has no hope of reasoning with such.
The left/dems are squirming now, they can't sleep and they need more MSM medicine. A few of them come to TOL for their medicine. It helps them to type about Trump and defend the corrupt dems.
:rotfl: I'm getting a kick out your obsession.
He's a gullible pawn of the left.:rotfl: I'm getting a kick out your obsession.
Are they still crying about Hillary being a loser?We should have a thread dedicated specifically to their venting, don't you think? :think:
"Anti-Trump protesters are becoming impossible to parody. In just a few short weeks, on November 8, thousands of Americans in at least nine cities will take to the streets to “scream helplessly at the sky.” You can probably guess the reason: It’s to mark the one-year anniversary of the election of Donald Trump. Can you believe it’s almost been a year since the election? Time flies when everyone seems to be losing their minds! Here’s the good news: If you’re reading this, you’re still alive. You’re not hunkered down in some bunker in South Dakota. The stock market seems downright giddy — knock on wood, at least for now — and despite our president’s occasionally baffling and sometimes alarming tweets, our country is apparently still free enough for people to get on Facebook and organize cross-country protests that involve shouting at clouds. In New York alone, 2,300 people have signed up to scream helplessly at the sky, and 15,000 more have expressed interest. Personally, I have never screamed at the sky, shaken my fist at the sun, or berated any other random celestial object. I didn’t even watch the eclipse! But this is America, and people can still do pretty much what they want to do, even if it’s a half-baked protest that I guarantee will become really awkward the moment after everyone walks outside and screams for ten seconds and then looks around in a gigantic, unspoken “Okay, now what?” (Maybe some of the better protests will organize a live band and some hot-dog trucks to offset all of the screaming, but somehow, I doubt it.) For many Democrats, left-of-center voters, and even Republican opponents of Donald Trump, “Okay, now what?” is truly the question of our times. Johanna Schulman, the organizer of the original Boston “scream helplessly at the sky” protest — it has now been canceled, she says, due to “circumstances beyond our control” — told the press that “coming together reminds us that we are not alone, that we are part of an enormous community of activists who are motivated and angry, whose actions can make a difference.”Are they still crying about Hillary being a loser?
Meanwhile, Trump's approval index stands at -21, according to Rasmussen.
Strongly Approve: 27%
Strongly Disapprove: 48%
Total Approve: 43%
Total Disapprove: 56%
Continuing Trump's mandate to serve one term.
Hopefully (should common sense and love of country prevail), he won't make it through a whole term.
This reality ought to get the attention of anyone who thinks they will win in 2018 or 2020 by running against Trump’s record. His supporters here, it turns out, are energized by his bombast and his animus more than any actual accomplishments. For them, it’s evidently not what he’s doing so much as it is the people he’s fighting. Trump is simply and unceasingly angry on their behalf, battling the people who vex them the worst—“obstructionist” Democrats, uncooperative establishment Republicans, the media, Black Lives Matter protesters and NFL players (boy oh boy do they hate kneeling NFL players) whom they see as ungrateful, disrespectful millionaires.
And they love him for this. . . .