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NapRover
02-17-2017, 02:52 PM
Things are not as the opposition party (including RINO's) would have us believe.


Last night the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes announced how concerned he was with the illegal actions of the deep-state intelligence-community leakers, and that they would be looking at how to find them and stop them. It was clear from that that the House leadership is standing firm. They appear to understand the battle. Rather than accept the premise that Trump’s administration had sold out to Russia, they are going after the leakers. The Senate Republicans may be waffling for now, as they are unfortunately following the Bush methodology, but that is likely to change as they react to the following when:
The Trump administration wins in the end with its travel restrictions.
They fashion a better system of vetting those who would come here.
Neil Gorsuch gets confirmed in the midst of Democratic Party caterwauling.
The wall being planned gets started.
Criminal illegals are deported.
Members of our military and local police know they have the support of the White House leadership and are happier.
Our new Health and Human Services Secretary follows up on finishing off Obamacare.
Business prepares for deregulation, stays here, and comes home. The Prime Ministers of Japan, Canada, and Israel are all smiling warmly.
Energy pipelines are approved and the energy independence of the U.S. is advanced.
Trump schedules a new rally campaign to remind us of all the stakes.
Last but not least, Jeff Sessions is getting the lay of the land at the Justice Department. More than anyone else, he will be the key to rooting out the new foe we are calling the deep state. They will not stand. They will lose, because Sessions will ferret out the wrongdoers, and follow the right principles until they are in place.



http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2017/02/the_lefts_oncemighty_echo_chamber_is_losing_power_ .html

Cigar
02-17-2017, 02:55 PM
The Right is in Charge ... Better stop looking backwards

http://5tnz-production.imgix.net/uploads/post/image/24/392b868240.gif?w=460 (http://www.4tnz.com/posts/p/360)

Croft
02-17-2017, 02:58 PM
Lmao Cigar.

Cigar
02-17-2017, 03:24 PM
Lmao Cigar.

She may still maybe out for the count :laugh:

midcan5
02-17-2017, 04:03 PM
Look and you shall see, whatever you want, whatever you like, it fits or not so look again, it fits this time, it works, see I told you so, I told you so. Funny how the right manages to see President Trump [sic] as the world turns, America the soap opera begins.

"So right now the United States is a country without a President. Yes, there's someone occupying the office, but he's clueless and is even more out of his depth than George W. Bush, who had at least had some experience in government. The man occupying the office occasionally does things when instructed. Fortunately, there are a few adults around who have had real jobs and performed them professionally, like General Mattis, the Secretary of Defense, and Rex Tillerson, the Secretary of State. Even the Vice-President, the otherwise morally abhorrent Mike Pence, actually governed a state, and got in trouble because of his bigotry, not because of sheer incompetence. The interesting thing is that it turns out the country, and the vast federal bureaucracy, can chug along despite not having a President. For how long though? I guess we're going to find out." Brian Leiter

How Trump thinks http://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2016/11/how-trump-thinks.html

'What does Donald Trump want for America? His supporters don’t know. His party doesn’t know. Even he doesn’t know'And Bannon: https://qz.com/898134/what-steve-bannon-really-wants/

"Anyone who was still expecting a heretofore hidden inner statesman to emerge from the bombastic, crude, talkative candidate was harboring illusions. After the election, we had new evidence that Donald Trump wasn’t up to the position; during the transition that reality crept out of the cracks in the defensive wall thrown around him by protective advisers. An article in the New York Post on January 15 said that Trump was showing far more interest in trivialities about the inauguration planning than in preparing to govern. Tom Barrack, chair of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, told the Post, “He’s into every detail of everything. I beg him all the time to go back to running the free world and let me focus on setting the tables.”" Elizabeth Drew http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2017/03/09/terrifying-trump/

Subdermal
02-17-2017, 04:09 PM
Your act is old and worn out, midcan. These are not clueless Republicans. They were elected to root people like you out of Government. That effort has been ongoing about 12 years across the country, and it is working wonderfully.

Find a comfortable rock.

NapRover
02-17-2017, 05:12 PM
Look and you shall see, whatever you want, whatever you like, it fits or not so look again, it fits this time, it works, see I told you so, I told you so. Funny how the right manages to see President Trump [sic] as the world turns, America the soap opera begins.

"So right now the United States is a country without a President. Yes, there's someone occupying the office, but he's clueless and is even more out of his depth than George W. Bush, who had at least had some experience in government. The man occupying the office occasionally does things when instructed. Fortunately, there are a few adults around who have had real jobs and performed them professionally, like General Mattis, the Secretary of Defense, and Rex Tillerson, the Secretary of State. Even the Vice-President, the otherwise morally abhorrent Mike Pence, actually governed a state, and got in trouble because of his bigotry, not because of sheer incompetence. The interesting thing is that it turns out the country, and the vast federal bureaucracy, can chug along despite not having a President. For how long though? I guess we're going to find out." Brian Leiter

How Trump thinks http://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2016/11/how-trump-thinks.html

'What does Donald Trump want for America? His supporters don’t know. His party doesn’t know. Even he doesn’t know'And Bannon: https://qz.com/898134/what-steve-bannon-really-wants/

"Anyone who was still expecting a heretofore hidden inner statesman to emerge from the bombastic, crude, talkative candidate was harboring illusions. After the election, we had new evidence that Donald Trump wasn’t up to the position; during the transition that reality crept out of the cracks in the defensive wall thrown around him by protective advisers. An article in the New York Post on January 15 said that Trump was showing far more interest in trivialities about the inauguration planning than in preparing to govern. Tom Barrack, chair of the Presidential Inaugural Committee, told the Post, “He’s into every detail of everything. I beg him all the time to go back to running the free world and let me focus on setting the tables.”" Elizabeth Drew http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2017/03/09/terrifying-trump/

60,000 don't know what they want? Maybe so, but we sure know what we DON'T want!

Croft
02-17-2017, 06:04 PM
I'm guessing Leiter plus the fake news bunch don't cover stuff like this vid below very much because they're so biased and still so butt hurt over losing the White House that they couldn't be balanced if they were paid to be. But Trump is busy and doing his job.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAvbPPf-NPI