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You really have no idea about California. You wouldn't understand it unless you lived in the area that Schiff represents, and even then, you still wouldn't understand.We will see. Backlash is a dangerous opponent. Especially since you spent the last 2 years chasing a ghost and have tents all over your sidewalks.
You really have no idea about California. You wouldn't understand it unless you lived in the area that Schiff represents, and even then, you still wouldn't understand.
I worked in HMB and lived In El Granada. Before that, Pacifica.I have cousins in the San Diego area. I've visited twice in my lifetime. Once when I was 5. And again in 2010 for my uncle's funeral. That's pretty much all I care to know or understand about the place, except the food scene was more than acceptable. Unless we get the funds put away for a Northern Cali visit around Half Moon Bay or Wine Country. I'd go for that.
I worked in HMB and lived In El Granada. Before that, Pacifica.
Impeachment latest: Republicans buy into Trump conspiracies to blunt impact of impeachment hearings - CNNPolitics
Two weeks of dramatic and incriminating public impeachment testimony did little to sever the strong bond between President Donald Trump, his Republican supporters and conservative media propagandists.
In fact, the more damning the suggestions of an abuse of power become, the deeper it forces Trump's defenders into his wild brew of conspiracy theories, disinformation and distortion.
Asked by "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace whether he believed Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential race, Kennedy answered: "I don't know, nor do you, nor do any others."
"It could also be Ukraine. I'm not saying that I know one way or the other," Kennedy said.
Trump has pioneered his own unique strategy -- ignore the mounting pile of damaging testimony and convince his supporters to dismiss the evidence of their own eyes. This is an approach consistent with the President's famous comment in a speech to veterans last year: "What you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening."
It's still fascinating.
Impeachment latest: Republicans buy into Trump conspiracies to blunt impact of impeachment hearings - CNNPolitics
Two weeks of dramatic and incriminating public impeachment testimony did little to sever the strong bond between President Donald Trump, his Republican supporters and conservative media propagandists.
In fact, the more damning the suggestions of an abuse of power become, the deeper it forces Trump's defenders into his wild brew of conspiracy theories, disinformation and distortion.
Asked by "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace whether he believed Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential race, Kennedy answered: "I don't know, nor do you, nor do any others."
"It could also be Ukraine. I'm not saying that I know one way or the other," Kennedy said.
Trump has pioneered his own unique strategy -- ignore the mounting pile of damaging testimony and convince his supporters to dismiss the evidence of their own eyes. This is an approach consistent with the President's famous comment in a speech to veterans last year: "What you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening."
It's still fascinating.
Impeachment latest: Republicans buy into Trump conspiracies to blunt impact of impeachment hearings - CNNPolitics
Two weeks of dramatic and incriminating public impeachment testimony did little to sever the strong bond between President Donald Trump, his Republican supporters and conservative media propagandists.
In fact, the more damning the suggestions of an abuse of power become, the deeper it forces Trump's defenders into his wild brew of conspiracy theories, disinformation and distortion.
Asked by "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace whether he believed Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential race, Kennedy answered: "I don't know, nor do you, nor do any others."
"It could also be Ukraine. I'm not saying that I know one way or the other," Kennedy said.
Trump has pioneered his own unique strategy -- ignore the mounting pile of damaging testimony and convince his supporters to dismiss the evidence of their own eyes. This is an approach consistent with the President's famous comment in a speech to veterans last year: "What you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening."
It's still fascinating.
The world seen this all play out before. The High Command goose stepping with the Fuhrer and the Ministry of Propaganda working overtime.Impeachment latest: Republicans buy into Trump conspiracies to blunt impact of impeachment hearings - CNNPolitics
Two weeks of dramatic and incriminating public impeachment testimony did little to sever the strong bond between President Donald Trump, his Republican supporters and conservative media propagandists.
In fact, the more damning the suggestions of an abuse of power become, the deeper it forces Trump's defenders into his wild brew of conspiracy theories, disinformation and distortion.
Asked by "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace whether he believed Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential race, Kennedy answered: "I don't know, nor do you, nor do any others."
"It could also be Ukraine. I'm not saying that I know one way or the other," Kennedy said.
Trump has pioneered his own unique strategy -- ignore the mounting pile of damaging testimony and convince his supporters to dismiss the evidence of their own eyes. This is an approach consistent with the President's famous comment in a speech to veterans last year: "What you are seeing and what you are reading is not what's happening."
It's still fascinating.