Jim Samuel
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Only Trump would be stupid enough to announce a "covert" operation.

Doesn't announcing it make it overt?
When will Hapless Hakeem learn to speak in plain English?

He could have said, "We are not doing anything as long as we think the Republicans will not follow through."
Closing by December 31, right? Only an idiot would pay for a CNN subscription.
Let's see if he does as well ending this war as he did with Gaza.
It is really Republicans who hate America. Pass it on.
Shaheen: "That's the kind of rhetoric that was used against people who were marching for civil rights, students' rights, women's rights, people who were marching against the war in Vietnam ... it's one of the things that makes this country great and different from Putin's Russia -- peaceful protest"
Has Kim Kardashian ever done anything that benefited anyone other than herself?
It is Alabama and he is Black. That's all they need down there.
Is there any talk of cutting the president's salary?
I think they have read Ayn Rand.
Those are my top three:
Noem
Bondi
Leavitt
The question would then be how much taxpayer money the Dems are willing to devote to undoing Trump's enshitification of the White House.

There will be so many things to spend money on to undo, I am not sure what would be most appropriate. Tearing down an arch: Top priority.
Pam Bondi is making a big push to unseat Kristi Noem as "The Worst Woman in the World."
Pam Bondi has basically said anyone visiting the US is subject to arrest and incarceration at any point, if law officials deem the individual a “threat”.

Bang goes the rest of the international tourism trade.
Nothing is more Christian than vengeance, right?
How MAGA’s 'religious revolution' masks a 'Christian call for vengeance': conservative
Conservative journalist David French, in his New York Times columns, has often stressed that religion — including Christianity — plays a valuable role in American life. But in his October 16 column, the Never Trump conservative offers a grim critique on the state of U.S. Christianity almost nine months into President Donald Trump's second term. French, on one hand, laments that many Americans are still turned off to religion in 2025. But he also fears that MAGA converts to evangelical Christianity are embracing a mean-spirited view of faith. "Despite what you may have heard about the renewal of interest in religion in America," French explains, "we are not experiencing a true revival, at least not yet. Instead, America is closer to a religious revolution, and the difference between revolution and revival is immensely important for the health of our country — and of the Christian church in America. At this point, it's almost beyond debate that something important is stirring in American religion. There is too much data — and too many anecdotes — to ignore." French argues that "as a Christian who has long lamented the decline of church attendance in the United States," he "should be very happy about" a growing interest in religion on college campuses. But he is worried about MAGA's role in these conversions. "There is darkness right alongside the light," the conservative columnist warns. "Christians stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Christians have believed and applauded dark prophecies that compare Donald Trump to Jehu, a murderous Old Testament king who commanded the slaughter of the previous queen, Jezebel, and had the severed heads of the previous king's sons brought to him in baskets. Incredibly, Christians are attacking what they call the 'sin of empathy,' warning fellow believers against identifying too much with, say, illegal immigrants, gay people or women who seek abortions. Empathy, in this formulation, can block moral and theological clarity. What's wrong is wrong, and too much empathy will cloud your soul." French continues, "There was the ReAwaken America tour that crisscrossed America during Joe Biden's presidency, during which angry Christians called for vengeance at sold-out venues from coast to coast. And, as I wrote last month, the (Charlie) Kirk memorial itself mixed calls for love — most notably, Erika Kirk's decision to forgive her husband's killer — with the Trump administration's explicit hate." French finds the us-versus-them rhetoric of MAGA evangelicals especially troubling. "Revival begins with the people proclaiming, by word and deed, 'I have sinned,'" French writes. "MAGA Christianity has a different message. It looks at American culture and declares, 'You have sinned.' And it doesn't stop there. It also says, 'We will defeat you.' In its most extreme forms, it also says, 'We will rule over you.' That's not revival; it’s revolution, a religious revolution that seeks to overthrow one political order and replace it with another — one that has echoes of the religious kingdoms of ages past." David French's full New York Times column is available at this link (subscription required).
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I am old enough to remember when we had a Congress that did its job instead of cowering in fear.
If only they could have found $20 billion for healthcare instead of sending it to Argentina.
It's a close race.
It's all because "Pencil DIck Pete" Hegseth is one of the most insecure men in the world.
Chickenshit Chuck should go away.
When will fucking Hapless Hakeem speak everyday English?

He could have said, "They are lying about the rallies to make us look bad."

He is more concerned with demonstrating his vocabulary than communicating.
You forgot that Trump conspired with Netanyahu to prolong the war in Gaza rather than accept Biden's ceasefire proposal because it would help him win the election.
The Marvelous Mrs. Measles
Sunny Hostin to Cheryl Hines: "The problem is that your husband is the least qualified HHS head that we've had in history. I think that's very dangerous. He has spread a lot of misinformation, chaos, and confusion."
The Marvelous Mrs. Measles
Are they calling back the obese Texas troops?