ConnorEl
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Law and ORDER!
Law and ORDER!
...Me, me, me, me. And the speakers at this convention dare to praise [Trump’s] outward focus, generosity of spirit, compassion and tenderness? They are standing — no, grandstanding — at the confluence of audacity and absurdity.
And they are scaring me, because they are demonstrating Trump’s most formidable advantage over Joe Biden, which isn’t incumbency. It’s shamelessness...
Conservative Christian theology is a hell of a political blinder.
Yep. Women's suffrage was very motivated the desire to double up white men's votes to counter Black men. Makes sense that it was tied into the temperance movement as well. Conservatives love to back political losers. It really wasn't until the Voting Rights Act that women of color actually got the right to vote.
How many times was the Hatch Act violated on live TV tonight?
Will McEnany ever wake up and regret her allegiance to Trump?
You mean like in 2012 when about 6 of Obama's cabinet spoke at the Democratic national Convention?
Is she awesome or what! What a speaker and press secretary. Doing an excellent job keeping the crappy liberal fake media in line just by giving them homework to do on all their own omissions they miss from doing their own job correctly.
5 Section 7324(b)(1) addresses this. "An employee described in paragraph (2) of this subsection may engage in political activity otherwise prohibited by subsection (a) if the costs associated with that political activity are not paid for by money derived from the Treasury of the United States."
That's the key. I'm pretty sure DNC funds or DNCC funds were used in 2012. I'd hope the RNCC or RNC reimbursed any costs associated with tonight, last night and tomorrow. But, I can't say that for certain.
I've hated Holtz for a long long time now. Now he's solidified going onto my hate Mt. Rushmore.
TRAILING IN the polls, and with no tangible agenda for a second term, President Trump is doing his best to tear down Democratic nominee Joe Biden. That’s hardly an unprecedented strategy, and some of the policy-based arguments being advanced by speakers at the Republican National Convention this week fall within the normal bounds of campaign debate, even if some of the hyperbole is beyond those bounds. Mr. Biden, it’s said, will be controlled by the Democratic left; he will raise taxes; he will be too soft on China.
There is another strand of the attacks, however, that is as depraved as it is scurrilous. The Trump campaign is attempting to portray Mr. Biden and his family as neck-deep in corruption, based on allegations that have repeatedly been demonstrated to be false. In effect, the Republicans accuse the former vice president of secretly doing what Mr. Trump has accomplished overtly during the past three years — using his office to enrich himself and his family...
... The Republican case against Mr. Biden assumes both ignorance and gross credulity by voters. Let’s hope this cynical and insulting estimation of the American electorate turns out to be wrong.
That’s an old dig at Biden for his pro-choice stance.