>>Well I watched the Trump & Putin press conference -- thankfully on an empty stomach.
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>>Between that and his antics at the recent NATO meeting I expect to see some more resignations ... how can Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, national security adviser John Bolton and chief of staff John Kelly do their jobs with Trump like this? They can't so might as well quit -- we'll see.
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>>Can people admit voting for Trump was mistake yet? geeze what does it take?
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>A-
>Quiz time:
>-Name the country (ies) on this list who have never engaged in prolonged armed conflict war with the US:
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>UK
>Mexico
>Japan
>Germany
>Italy
>Spain
>Russia
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>-From the same list, name the country that suffered the most casualties fighting on the US side during WWII.
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>B-
>>Between that and his antics at the recent NATO meeting I expect to see some more resignations ... how can Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, national security adviser John Bolton and chief of staff John Kelly do their jobs with Trump like this? They can't so might as well quit -- we'll see.
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>People said that Mike Pompeo and John Bolton were terrible choices for their jobs.
>So?
Yes they were -- and who is next in line? Someone worse more obviously if we've paid attention.
>Meanwhile, back at the ranch, look at who is queuing up to run against Trump.
>Joe Biden??????
Good point for sure Bill. I personally would like to see Cory Booker - and there are some other younger up-and-comers that will pop up before 2020. I don't think we should be looking for the magic candidate here though -- not always easy to find someone as well spoken and charismatic as Obama -- but we need new blood for sure i think.
At the moment I'm not worried about 2020 -- I'm more concerned with this November's elections. Hopefully Russian propaganda and GOP voter suppression and gerrymandering won't make it another unfair election.
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