JohnnyApplesack
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these guys definitely have a small needle to thread, trying hard to not freak out the freaked out tea bag contingent while skirting the obvious.......Trump is toxic and getting more so every day
I sure don't envy these pilgrims, damn near impossible undertaking!
“You would like, I would think, the president to kind of beat him over the head with the fact that, if they actually did interfere in any way, shape or form, how wrong that is and how outraged America is on both sides of the aisle,” Mr. Chaffetz said on ABC’s “This Week.”
While calling such disclosures to reporters “disgraceful,” Senator John McCain of Arizona said he was at a loss for how to explain Mr. Trump’s remarks.
“I don’t know how to read it, except that I’m almost speechless because I don’t know why someone would say something like that,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.”
Lawmakers have been grappling with a flood of revelations about Mr. Trump’s behavior regarding the Russia investigation, including a report by The Times that Mr. Trump had asked Mr. Comey to stop the bureau’s investigation of Michael T. Flynn, the president’s former national security adviser, whose ties to Russia and Turkey are under scrutiny.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/21/...-their-step-in-a-slow-retreat-from-trump.html
....GOP'er Ben Sasse ain't real thrilled with the manbaby either, looking for the next exit before he gets canned
GOP Sen. Sasse: 'A lot that's troubling' in events around Comey's firing
I sure don't envy these pilgrims, damn near impossible undertaking!
“You would like, I would think, the president to kind of beat him over the head with the fact that, if they actually did interfere in any way, shape or form, how wrong that is and how outraged America is on both sides of the aisle,” Mr. Chaffetz said on ABC’s “This Week.”
While calling such disclosures to reporters “disgraceful,” Senator John McCain of Arizona said he was at a loss for how to explain Mr. Trump’s remarks.
“I don’t know how to read it, except that I’m almost speechless because I don’t know why someone would say something like that,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.”
Lawmakers have been grappling with a flood of revelations about Mr. Trump’s behavior regarding the Russia investigation, including a report by The Times that Mr. Trump had asked Mr. Comey to stop the bureau’s investigation of Michael T. Flynn, the president’s former national security adviser, whose ties to Russia and Turkey are under scrutiny.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/21/...-their-step-in-a-slow-retreat-from-trump.html
....GOP'er Ben Sasse ain't real thrilled with the manbaby either, looking for the next exit before he gets canned
GOP Sen. Sasse: 'A lot that's troubling' in events around Comey's firing
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