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read this and see how well tRump is unifying the congressional critters behind his candidacy
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ntroversy-over-star-of-david-tweet-continues/
this was funny ... response to tRump's threat that the senator would not be re-elected:
sure he knows .... like he wouldn't tell if he actually knew:
but he promised to defend the 12th Article of the US Constitution:
sure he is:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ntroversy-over-star-of-david-tweet-continues/
this was funny ... response to tRump's threat that the senator would not be re-elected:
Trump said at the meeting that he has yet to attack Flake hard but threatened to begin doing so. Flake stood up to Trump by urging him to stop attacking Mexicans. Trump predicted that Flake would lose his reelection, at which point Flake informed Trump that he was not on the ballot this year, the sources said.
sure he knows .... like he wouldn't tell if he actually knew:
In his discussion with senators, Trump claimed that he had inside intelligence about Hillary Clinton’s vetting process for Supreme Court vacancies and that he knew the names of two people the presumptive Democratic nominee is considering nominating, two Republican officials said. But Trump would not reveal those names.
but he promised to defend the 12th Article of the US Constitution:
Rep. Mark Sanford (R-S.C.) left the meeting worried about Trump’s grasp on the basics of the Constitution. At a lunch with reporters afterward, he recalled that the candidate did not seem to know what he was promising to defend.
“I wasn’t particularly impressed,” Sanford said. “It was the normal stream of consciousness that’s long on hyperbole and short on facts. At one point, somebody asked about Article I powers: What will you do to protect them? I think his response was, ‘I want to protect Article I, Article II, Article XII,’ going down the list. There is no Article XII.”
sure he is:
“If you look at the trajectory of his unforced errors, he’s getting better,” said Rep. Bill Flores (R-Tex.). “I mean, he’s not where we want him to be, but he’s getting better.”