Sniveling little brats at it again
As we brace ourselves for still more Democrat nonsense, the findings of the 9/11 Commission come to mind. Its goal was to pin our lack of readiness for that surprise attack on President George W. Bush. Ostensibly bi-partisan, it really wasn’t, until a stunning surprise made it so.
“Why weren’t we ready?” asked former Clinton Justice Department official Jamie Gorelick.
“Because the FBI was directed not to share intelligence information,” responded Attorney General John Ashcroft.
“Who would sign such an order?” ask Gorelick.
“Actually, madam. You did.” said Ashcroft, producing a classified 4-page directive signed by Gorelick.
The stunned look on the commissioners’ faces gave a clear indication that the proceedings had suddenly turned bipartisan.
So, Democrats might want to take a lesson. Setting up another kangaroo court to go after President Trump here would be a terrible idea. In the first place, relying on the likes of Adam Schiff, the man with the moral fiber and veracity of a weasel, would taint any investigation before it even started.
Also, how can Democrats claim that the President was not engaged early on before the p******c hit? He established the White House C****av***s Task Force on January 29 and imposed a travel ban just two days later restricting travel from China. And, yes, mealy-mouthed Democrats like Joe Biden are on record as characterizing the ban as xenophobic and r****t.
Meanwhile, the White House, although functioning in an orderly manner, still had to be somewhat distracted by Schiff’s insane and stupid argument that the President should be removed from office. Likewise, during all that time, Congress proved incapable of any action at all.
When the crisis has passed and when, once again, President Trump’s leadership has been vindicated, at long last maybe the Democrats will realize that Americans have had enough of their feverish, partisan antics.
However, it seems that the only way to wash away the v***s of the Trump Derangement Syndrome will be a repeat of the classic Ashcroft-Gorelick beat down, or, better yet, throwing the Democrats out of power until they learn to work for the good of the country.
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Sniveling little brats at it again
As we brace ourselves for still more Democrat nonsense, the findings of the 9/11 Commission come to mind. Its goal was to pin our lack of readiness for that surprise attack on President George W. Bush. Ostensibly bi-partisan, it really wasn’t, until a stunning surprise made it so.
“Why weren’t we ready?” asked former Clinton Justice Department official Jamie Gorelick.
“Because the FBI was directed not to share intelligence information,” responded Attorney General John Ashcroft.
“Who would sign such an order?” ask Gorelick.
“Actually, madam. You did.” said Ashcroft, producing a classified 4-page directive signed by Gorelick.
The stunned look on the commissioners’ faces gave a clear indication that the proceedings had suddenly turned bipartisan.
So, Democrats might want to take a lesson. Setting up another kangaroo court to go after President Trump here would be a terrible idea. In the first place, relying on the likes of Adam Schiff, the man with the moral fiber and veracity of a weasel, would taint any investigation before it even started.
Also, how can Democrats claim that the President was not engaged early on before the p******c hit? He established the White House C****av***s Task Force on January 29 and imposed a travel ban just two days later restricting travel from China. And, yes, mealy-mouthed Democrats like Joe Biden are on record as characterizing the ban as xenophobic and r****t.
Meanwhile, the White House, although functioning in an orderly manner, still had to be somewhat distracted by Schiff’s insane and stupid argument that the President should be removed from office. Likewise, during all that time, Congress proved incapable of any action at all.
When the crisis has passed and when, once again, President Trump’s leadership has been vindicated, at long last maybe the Democrats will realize that Americans have had enough of their feverish, partisan antics.
However, it seems that the only way to wash away the v***s of the Trump Derangement Syndrome will be a repeat of the classic Ashcroft-Gorelick beat down, or, better yet, throwing the Democrats out of power until they learn to work for the good of the country.
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Trump acted way to slow even slower than Italy and in tweets and press conferences and v***s updates he constantly down played the v***s. All this is recorded and in November he will be judged. Sad part his actions will cause the death of thousands more.
You embrace the party line to your own demise.
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Sniveling little brats at it again
As we brace ourselves for still more Democrat nonsense, the findings of the 9/11 Commission come to mind. Its goal was to pin our lack of readiness for that surprise attack on President George W. Bush. Ostensibly bi-partisan, it really wasn’t, until a stunning surprise made it so.
“Why weren’t we ready?” asked former Clinton Justice Department official Jamie Gorelick.
“Because the FBI was directed not to share intelligence information,” responded Attorney General John Ashcroft.
“Who would sign such an order?” ask Gorelick.
“Actually, madam. You did.” said Ashcroft, producing a classified 4-page directive signed by Gorelick.
The stunned look on the commissioners’ faces gave a clear indication that the proceedings had suddenly turned bipartisan.
So, Democrats might want to take a lesson. Setting up another kangaroo court to go after President Trump here would be a terrible idea. In the first place, relying on the likes of Adam Schiff, the man with the moral fiber and veracity of a weasel, would taint any investigation before it even started.
Also, how can Democrats claim that the President was not engaged early on before the p******c hit? He established the White House C****av***s Task Force on January 29 and imposed a travel ban just two days later restricting travel from China. And, yes, mealy-mouthed Democrats like Joe Biden are on record as characterizing the ban as xenophobic and r****t.
Meanwhile, the White House, although functioning in an orderly manner, still had to be somewhat distracted by Schiff’s insane and stupid argument that the President should be removed from office. Likewise, during all that time, Congress proved incapable of any action at all.
When the crisis has passed and when, once again, President Trump’s leadership has been vindicated, at long last maybe the Democrats will realize that Americans have had enough of their feverish, partisan antics.
However, it seems that the only way to wash away the v***s of the Trump Derangement Syndrome will be a repeat of the classic Ashcroft-Gorelick beat down, or, better yet, throwing the Democrats out of power until they learn to work for the good of the country.
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Weasel fits perfectly. Great post, by the way.
My statement is directed at the one who stated that our president responded "slowly."
Lonewolf wrote:
Trump acted way to slow even slower than Italy and in tweets and press conferences and v***s updates he constantly down played the v***s. All this is recorded and in November he will be judged. Sad part his actions will cause the death of thousands more.
Let’s see how YOU would have handled this situation, which happens to be a world wide problem. Just consider yourself ignored. I forgot myself for a moment.
Lonewolf wrote:
Trump acted way to slow even slower than Italy and in tweets and press conferences and v***s updates he constantly down played the v***s. All this is recorded and in November he will be judged. Sad part his actions will cause the death of thousands more.
You don't know what your talking about! I remind you of an ancient Chinese Proverb: Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
My take is that he was/is trying to help avoid public panic. He was/is giving us facts without having the "Nervous Nellie" attitude which surely put this nation in super panic mode. Get real! The public has information on how to avoid the v***s. Most people should be able to follow the contact guidelines which should decrease the number of infections. Trump can advise, but he cannot control people's action.
currahee506 wrote:
My statement is directed at the one who stated that our president responded "slowly."
Use the "Quote Reply" button to direct your post to someone.
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Sniveling little brats at it again
As we brace ourselves for still more Democrat nonsense, the findings of the 9/11 Commission come to mind. Its goal was to pin our lack of readiness for that surprise attack on President George W. Bush. Ostensibly bi-partisan, it really wasn’t, until a stunning surprise made it so.
“Why weren’t we ready?” asked former Clinton Justice Department official Jamie Gorelick.
“Because the FBI was directed not to share intelligence information,” responded Attorney General John Ashcroft.
“Who would sign such an order?” ask Gorelick.
“Actually, madam. You did.” said Ashcroft, producing a classified 4-page directive signed by Gorelick.
The stunned look on the commissioners’ faces gave a clear indication that the proceedings had suddenly turned bipartisan.
So, Democrats might want to take a lesson. Setting up another kangaroo court to go after President Trump here would be a terrible idea. In the first place, relying on the likes of Adam Schiff, the man with the moral fiber and veracity of a weasel, would taint any investigation before it even started.
Also, how can Democrats claim that the President was not engaged early on before the p******c hit? He established the White House C****av***s Task Force on January 29 and imposed a travel ban just two days later restricting travel from China. And, yes, mealy-mouthed Democrats like Joe Biden are on record as characterizing the ban as xenophobic and r****t.
Meanwhile, the White House, although functioning in an orderly manner, still had to be somewhat distracted by Schiff’s insane and stupid argument that the President should be removed from office. Likewise, during all that time, Congress proved incapable of any action at all.
When the crisis has passed and when, once again, President Trump’s leadership has been vindicated, at long last maybe the Democrats will realize that Americans have had enough of their feverish, partisan antics.
However, it seems that the only way to wash away the v***s of the Trump Derangement Syndrome will be a repeat of the classic Ashcroft-Gorelick beat down, or, better yet, throwing the Democrats out of power until they learn to work for the good of the country.
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From what I understand most democrats are positively negative.
Lonewolf wrote:
Trump acted way to slow even slower than Italy and in tweets and press conferences and v***s updates he constantly down played the v***s. All this is recorded and in November he will be judged. Sad part his actions will cause the death of thousands more.
I believe he should be tried for negligent man slaughter.
Lonewolf wrote:
Trump acted way to slow even slower than Italy and in tweets and press conferences and v***s updates he constantly down played the v***s. All this is recorded and in November he will be judged. Sad part his actions will cause the death of thousands more.
saltwind78 wrote:
I believe he should be tried for negligent man slaughter.
The c****av***s reared its ugly head in China and quickly spread around the world. The v***s does not selectively choose its victims, it does not consider a human's religion, race, politics, or world view. No one was prepared for this.
As recommended in the chilling documentary of the Ebola outbreak in Zaire,
Crisis in the Red Zone, the bureaucrats in the CDC and WHO should have been diligently researching pathogenic v***ses, but instead they were playing politics with human lives just to keep the money coming in for their personal agendas.
It is not possible, nor moral, nor rational to hold one person accountable for this. To do so is undeniably stupid.
We need to find a solution to the problem, not someone to blame.
Dwight Logan wrote:
From what I understand most democrats are positively negative.
Dwight Logan: Its worse than that; most of them wake-up every morning in pain and depression because of their stupidity! That must really suck!
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Sniveling little brats at it again
As we brace ourselves for still more Democrat nonsense, the findings of the 9/11 Commission come to mind. Its goal was to pin our lack of readiness for that surprise attack on President George W. Bush. Ostensibly bi-partisan, it really wasn’t, until a stunning surprise made it so.
“Why weren’t we ready?” asked former Clinton Justice Department official Jamie Gorelick.
“Because the FBI was directed not to share intelligence information,” responded Attorney General John Ashcroft.
“Who would sign such an order?” ask Gorelick.
“Actually, madam. You did.” said Ashcroft, producing a classified 4-page directive signed by Gorelick.
The stunned look on the commissioners’ faces gave a clear indication that the proceedings had suddenly turned bipartisan.
So, Democrats might want to take a lesson. Setting up another kangaroo court to go after President Trump here would be a terrible idea. In the first place, relying on the likes of Adam Schiff, the man with the moral fiber and veracity of a weasel, would taint any investigation before it even started.
Also, how can Democrats claim that the President was not engaged early on before the p******c hit? He established the White House C****av***s Task Force on January 29 and imposed a travel ban just two days later restricting travel from China. And, yes, mealy-mouthed Democrats like Joe Biden are on record as characterizing the ban as xenophobic and r****t.
Meanwhile, the White House, although functioning in an orderly manner, still had to be somewhat distracted by Schiff’s insane and stupid argument that the President should be removed from office. Likewise, during all that time, Congress proved incapable of any action at all.
When the crisis has passed and when, once again, President Trump’s leadership has been vindicated, at long last maybe the Democrats will realize that Americans have had enough of their feverish, partisan antics.
However, it seems that the only way to wash away the v***s of the Trump Derangement Syndrome will be a repeat of the classic Ashcroft-Gorelick beat down, or, better yet, throwing the Democrats out of power until they learn to work for the good of the country.
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And stole the White House furniture.
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