GroverCleveland
22nd & 24th POTUS; Predecessor to 45 and 47.
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Exactly. If these women’s parents had been there, like they were supposed to be, then the most sexually pure president of all time would not have acted on the natural impulses that every man has when they’re left unsupervised with females of any age.I would think that a strange arrangement, but I am not that familiar with the way they do things in New York.
We are not going annex by military force. (Who would fight us?)![]()
Kennedy says military action on Greenland would be 'weapons-grade stupid' as GOP resists force
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans Denmark meetings next week, and lawmakers reject the idea of military force to capture Greenland, a prized possession sought by President Trump.www.foxnews.com
Republican Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana said that annexing Greenland by military force would be "weapons-grade stupid."
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Republicans Break Ranks With Trump Over Greenland Threats
“This is appalling. Greenland is a NATO ally. The way we’re treating them is really demeaning," said Rep. Don Bacon.www.time.com
Republican House of Rep. Don Bacon (Nebraska - 2nd District) said, "This is appalling. Greenland is a NATO ally. The way we're treating them is really demeaning."
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Republican leaders push back on Trump's openness to using the military to take Greenland
The Republican leaders of the House and Senate dismissed the idea of using the U.S. military to take over Greenland, even as the White House has insisted it is on the table.www.nbcnews.com
Republican Senate Appropriations Chairwoman, Susan Collins, of Maine said, "I am not for the United States taking over Greenland either by military means or financial incentives."
Republican Senator, Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska said, "I hate the rhetoric around either acquiring Greenland by purchase or by force."
Republican Senate Armed Forces Chair, Roger Wicker, of Mississippi, said, "This is a topic that should be dropped."
In particular, Stephen Miller's interview on CNN, has generated more Senate Republican Party pushback than what has been normal during either one of Donald Trump's terms. Stephen Miller is like a crazed, cartoon character villain from the 1960's. Stephen Miller seems too ugly, loud, animated and hyperbolic to be a real person. Stephen Miller is like "Snidely Whiplash" from Dudley Do-Right and "Dick Dastardly" from Wacky Races. In other words, Stephen Miller is a perfect fit for the Trump Administration.
Good. They should be pushing back. This is asinine. So is a $1.5T defense budget.![]()
Kennedy says military action on Greenland would be 'weapons-grade stupid' as GOP resists force
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans Denmark meetings next week, and lawmakers reject the idea of military force to capture Greenland, a prized possession sought by President Trump.www.foxnews.com
Republican Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana said that annexing Greenland by military force would be "weapons-grade stupid."
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Republicans Break Ranks With Trump Over Greenland Threats
“This is appalling. Greenland is a NATO ally. The way we’re treating them is really demeaning," said Rep. Don Bacon.www.time.com
Republican House of Rep. Don Bacon (Nebraska - 2nd District) said, "This is appalling. Greenland is a NATO ally. The way we're treating them is really demeaning."
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Republican leaders push back on Trump's openness to using the military to take Greenland
The Republican leaders of the House and Senate dismissed the idea of using the U.S. military to take over Greenland, even as the White House has insisted it is on the table.www.nbcnews.com
Republican Senate Appropriations Chairwoman, Susan Collins, of Maine said, "I am not for the United States taking over Greenland either by military means or financial incentives."
Republican Senator, Lisa Murkowski, of Alaska said, "I hate the rhetoric around either acquiring Greenland by purchase or by force."
Republican Senate Armed Forces Chair, Roger Wicker, of Mississippi, said, "This is a topic that should be dropped."
In particular, Stephen Miller's interview on CNN, has generated more Senate Republican Party pushback than what has been normal during either one of Donald Trump's terms. Stephen Miller is like a crazed, cartoon character villain from the 1960's. Stephen Miller seems too ugly, loud, animated and hyperbolic to be a real person. Stephen Miller is like "Snidely Whiplash" from Dudley Do-Right and "Dick Dastardly" from Wacky Races. In other words, Stephen Miller is a perfect fit for the Trump Administration.
