Wednesday, January 23, 2019

END OF WHITE HOUSE PRESS BRIEFINGS?

President Trump has instructed White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders to discontinue her briefings to the Press Corps due to their rude behavior and "inaccurate reporting."  Press briefings have often been contentious and without any semblance of decorum.  New rules laid down by the White House have not improved the situation. 

Naturally, the Press Corps is now whining about it, but nobody in the group has come forward to apologize or to promise to provide any dignity to the process.   Nobody should ever be subjected to such  rancorous nastiness.  I stand behind the President. 

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Obama's hand-picked sweetheart, Kamala Harris, has announced she is running for President in 2020.  Her first item of business after she's elected?  Disbar Justice Kavanaugh.  

I hear that Pelosi was in her back yard sitting on her fence, howling at the super blood moon Sunday night...

There's another caravan of illegals heading for our border.  Don't you wonder how many of them will end up in your neighborhood, slitting someone's throat or getting drunk and running into some innocent family member?

‘The world is gonna end in 12 years if we don’t address climate change and your biggest issue is how are we gonna pay for it?'" Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says.  Thank God, she can save us!

At the very instant President Trump and Vice-President Pence were paying their respects at the Martin Luther King Jr. memorial, the press and media were busy blabbing the story that no one in the White House gives a damn about Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Have you heard any Democrat... any one Democrat... offer their condolences to the families of the four folks butchered in northern Nevada by an illegal immigrant?

It's interesting to note that House Democrat Majority Leader Steny Hoyer has said President Trump CAN deliver the State of the Union Address before the House, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi says no way.  Any bets on who wins this battle? 

TODAY'S QUOTE: 
"Discussion in as exchange of knowledge; an argument is an exchange of ignorance." ~ Robert Quillen
 

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