And it wasn’t like the shoe-chucking guy was half-assed either. He hucked those shoes at Bush with some power and directly on target. And Bush wasn’t even fazed…he calmly slipped the projectiles like a pro.
Frylock
November 21, 2016, 1:56am
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amarinth:
Well, I just lost the small smidgen of respect I had for Romney, as it turns out, Trump’s “dropped to his knees” comment was actually true. Romney’s not going to be the voice of reason. He’s never going to tell Trump “no.”
What is the ‘dropped to his knees’ comment you’re referring to?
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And Mike Pence wants to model himself on Dick Cheney…
…“I frankly hold Dick Cheney in really high regard in his role as vice president and as an American,” Pence said on ABC’s “This Week.”…
What could possibly go wrong?
Good grief, why am I continually surprised by these fools?
Leaper
November 21, 2016, 4:27am
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Ehh, I just don’t see Pence as the Cheney type. They strike me as having very different priorities and styles. Yeah, he may want to emulate being the man behind the man, but I think that’s about as far as that will go.
His favorite brand of Scotch? Evil Dewar’s! Thank you, you’re a wonderful crowd, give yourselves a hand…
Mike Pence doesn’t strike me as someone particularly immersed in foreign policy or military/intelligence like Cheney, who seemed to really know the Middle East and how war is waged.
Leaper:
Ehh, I just don’t see Pence as the Cheney type. They strike me as having very different priorities and styles. Yeah, he may want to emulate being the man behind the man, but I think that’s about as far as that will go.
Yeah, I don’t think Pence hunts.
However, Cheney never came up with a State-run news station .
Gov. Mike Pence is starting a state-run taxpayer-funded news outlet that will make pre-written news stories available to Indiana media, as well as sometimes break news about his administration, according to documents obtained by The Indianapolis Star.
Pence is planning in late February to launch “Just IN,” a website and news outlet that will** feature stories and news releases written by state press secretaries** and is being overseen by a former Indianapolis Star reporter, Bill McCleery.
Gov. Pence ditches state-run news site plan after uproar
Gov. Mike Pence killed his administration’s plans for a state-run news service Thursday amid a national uproar that spurred ridicule for the idea across the political spectrum.
Pence announced in a memo to state agency heads that they would no longer be launching the JustIN website and that they would instead update the state’s online press release system and state calendar.