Stupid Republican idea of the day

And linked the white house twitter account’s authentification query to a gmail adress, yes. It’s like he heard about Russian hacking and went “Hey, I wanna get on that hot new trend !”

Here’s the archived version from yesterday, in case anyone doubts wguy’s claim: Redirecting...

A “credit where credit is due” example of a smart Republican idea:

maybe, look around a bit

I… I actually agree with Jason Chaffetz.

I need to take a shower.

It’s on some pages, not others.

Making a website consistent is incredibly difficult. You need big hands.

Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz has 43 investigations planned — not one of them is Trump-related

A Texas state legislator has sent a questionnaire to his Muslim constituents (I don’t know how they were identified), asking if they support the Muslim Brotherhood or believe it should be declared a terrorist organization.

So sad. Very unfair :smiley:

Yay, we’re STILL investigating the email server. While our newly appointed National Security Advisor was repeatedly reprimanded for leaking classified information to other countries.

[QUOTE=The Army]
“…there was no evidence of senior officer misconduct…”
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Good enough for Flynn, but not for Clinton.

Well… if you insist

[QUOTE=Mitch “Yertle Turtle” McConnell]
What we hope would be that our Democratic friends will treat President Trump’s nominees in the same way that we treated Clinton and Obama
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Crap. My irony meter just broke.

I think you’re gonna need to invest in a heavy duty one.

Or just go without and assume the levels are toxic.

With total disrespect and obstruction. :smiley:

North Dakota voted down a change in their laws to permit stores to open before noon on Sundays. Among the reasons for voting down the law were, “Women should take the time on Sundays to make breakfast in bed for their husbands,” and “My wife spends enough of my money in six and a half days.”

Apparently the ND House was sufficiently embarrassed about this at some point to reconsider the bill, and it passed 48-46. (The legislators whose views you quoted continued to vote “Nay”, however.) :rolleyes:

What are the things they want government out of again? I always forget.

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Corporate boardrooms.

Can’t find a cite, but I heard there’s a change in the House to allow giving away public lands, even at a loss, for any reason?