All Mulvaney has done is start on cleaning up that slush fund front that the phony Indian and Obummer set up as a euphemism— and that confuses the liberal stooge to no end
Fixed it for you. You're off your game.
All Mulvaney has done is start on cleaning up that slush fund front that the phony Indian and Obummer set up as a euphemism— and that confuses the liberal stooge to no end
That's not an interesting question.
I have a related theory about Trump’s popularity in the South and Midwest.
I saw comedian Lewis Black perform on his current tour. At the start of his act, he explained he wasn’t going to do many Trump jokes. He said something like, “I’m a New York comedian and I’ve been making fun of Donald Trump for 40 years. It gets old.”
It occurred to me that many of us on the coasts kept up with Trump’s antics. We see him as a corrupt businessman, a serial cheater and hedonist, and the most prominent face of New York City.
I couldn’t understand his appeal in the Bible Belt until I saw Lewis Black. I think a lot of the voters where Trump is popular just had no idea about his reputation. They didn’t read national magazines or tabloids. New York City is some distant place. They know Trump as a successful businessman and boss from TV. That’s why it annoys me when media refer to him as “reality TV star.” It ignored a lot of his shady dealings in the public eye.
Not what that word means.
“Acronym of a euphemism?”
“Acronym of a euphemism?”
As Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt faces a seemingly endless stream of scandal, his team is scrambling to divert the spotlight to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. And the White House isn’t happy about it.
In the last week, a member of Pruitt’s press team, Michael Abboud, has been shopping negative stories about Zinke to multiple outlets, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the efforts, as well as correspondence reviewed by The Atlantic.
Abboud alleged to reporters that an Interior staffer conspired with former EPA deputy chief of staff Kevin Chmielewski to leak damaging information about the EPA, as part of a rivalry between Zinke and Pruitt. The collaboration, Abboud claimed, allowed the Interior staffer to prop up Zinke at the expense of Pruitt, and Chmielewski to “get back” at his former boss.
Qatar’s new acquisition at Trump World Tower, which is in Manhattan’s Midtown East section, coincided with an intense lobbying campaign in Washington by the Qatari government amid a regional crisis that has pitted the Gulf monarchy against Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.