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31 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

You live in your bubble my man! That's ok! :) 

You know you have exhausted all other options when you weaponize a low life fruitcake like Omerosa to be your hatchetman. Just keeps on getting better, well beyond what I thought was going to happen.

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13 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Got ya.  She actually signed it before her employment so that makes sense.  What was her specialty in the administration again?

Bush Jr. was by far the worst in my lifetime and it's not even close.  You'd have to go back to pre civil war to find the worst in history though.  James Buchanan maybe.

They were two kinds of bad. Obama being Marxist should have made him ineligible out of the gate IMHO. But what made him even worse he was a race baiter and divider. Not to mention the BarryCare fiasco.

Bush was bad because he either allowed or assisted, in 9/11 so we could go to war. Yet again! And have been ever since. Also being a big spender. Creating another huge bureaucracy we don't need Homeland Security. And of course the Patriot Act. 

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19 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Got ya.  She actually signed it before her employment so that makes sense.  What was her specialty in the administration again?

Bush Jr. was by far the worst in my lifetime and it's not even close.  You'd have to go back to pre civil war to find the worst in history though.  James Buchanan maybe.

 

James Earl Carter was the worst since the Civil War. 

 

Oh wait, you have a handy mental Rolodex of the weakest excuses and how it wasn’t fair for him?

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

Got ya.  She actually signed it before her employment so that makes sense.  What was her specialty in the administration again?

Bush Jr. was by far the worst in my lifetime and it's not even close.  You'd have to go back to pre civil war to find the worst in history though.  James Buchanan maybe.

 

Bush Jr's presidency was ridiculously snake-bit.  It started with 9/11, ended with the financial meltdown, and had Hurricane Katrina in between.  Any one of those would define a presidency; he got all three.  

 

Between those, what was probably the most incompetently stupid Congress in the history of the country up to that time, and half the country thinking he was illegitimate because snowbirds were too goddamn weak to push a stick through a piece of paper, he did a surprisingly passable job for being such a Howdy-Doody-looking halfwit.

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

Got ya.  She actually signed it before her employment so that makes sense.  What was her specialty in the administration again?

Bush Jr. was by far the worst in my lifetime and it's not even close.  You'd have to go back to pre civil war to find the worst in history though.  James Buchanan maybe.

Woodrow Wilson was a commie.  How was Bush worse than that?

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1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

Bush Jr's presidency was ridiculously snake-bit.  It started with 9/11, ended with the financial meltdown, and had Hurricane Katrina in between.  Any one of those would define a presidency; he got all three.  

 

Between those, what was probably the most incompetently stupid Congress in the history of the country up to that time, and half the country thinking he was illegitimate because snowbirds were too goddamn weak to push a stick through a piece of paper, he did a surprisingly passable job for being such a Howdy-Doody-looking halfwit.

 

The troika of Gore, then Kerry, then Hillary losing exponentially increased our joy and laughter

 

If Trump’s re-election tops Hillary we may all be catatonic with a Frank Gorshin Riddler laugh until we pass out

 

 

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

Is it a normal practice for white house employees to sign nondisclosure agreements when they leave the administration?

 

It is for civil servants; I can't imagine it's any different for White House staffers.  Though they're not really "NDAs" in government...I'll have to dig up some of my paperwork and see exactly what it says.

 

But remember - government workers and contractors have access to people's personal data.  Your personal data.  Yes, in government work, you not only sign an NDA or its equivalent, you also take annual training on protecting information and not disclosing it, which basically amounts to signing an NDA every year.

 

The government really doesn't !@#$ around with this ****.  It's why the government workforce as a whole was pissed over the Clinton email server - anybody else would still be in jail for that.  

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21 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Bush Jr's presidency was ridiculously snake-bit.  It started with 9/11, ended with the financial meltdown, and had Hurricane Katrina in between.  Any one of those would define a presidency; he got all three.  

 

Between those, what was probably the most incompetently stupid Congress in the history of the country up to that time, and half the country thinking he was illegitimate because snowbirds were too goddamn weak to push a stick through a piece of paper, he did a surprisingly passable job for being such a Howdy-Doody-looking halfwit.

I agree, but those aren't my complaints about Bush Jr.  Those things were out of his control for the most part.  I thought he did a good job his first year with with the NCLB act and being the moral leader our country needed after 9/11.  He was also a better unifier than Obama and way better than Trump thus far.

 

However, using the post 9/11 fear and faulty intelligence to gain public and congressional support for the Iraq War and the passing of The Patriot Act has and will continue to do lasting damage to this country.   

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Kelly Ann Conways husband is bashing Trump

 

https://mobile.twitter.com/gtconway3d/status/1029352670304370688?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1029352670304370688&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fnews%2Fmorning-mix%2Fwp%2F2018%2F08%2F15%2Fgeorge-conway-husband-of-kellyanne-tweets-on-trumps-false-and-misleading-statements%2F

 

Interesting analogy. Likewise, what if a CEO routinely made false and misleading statements about himself, the company, and results, and publicly attacked business partners, company “divisions” (w/ scare quotes!), employees, and analysts, and kowtowed to a dangerous competitor?
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How would the board of a company react if the CEO told them that he hadn't fired an unqualified employee who was disliked by coworkers because the employee constantly praised him?
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