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BETSY BAE LOOKING EXTREMELY DAPPER.Aaepps wifey looking like a snack
Squeeze time
Confused as to why John Kelly was even discussing the subject of the Civil War.
I like how people are really adamant about denying it was about slavery. Don't get upset when people call you out for making **** up.
Heard Fusion GPS has a fire social media account service for hire.They can't hire a professional to help them out with social media?
All you have to do is read aloud the multiple official declarations of secession from confederate states. All you have to do when the deflections come up is tell whoever is defending the Confederacy that southern states wanted to force Northern states to enforce Southern fugitive slave laws. State rights my ***.
Muddying the waters when it comes to the civil war is willful forgetfulness today. Nothing more, nothing less.
Didn't you hear yesterday from the GREAT REAL NEWS FOX NEWS THOUGH?let us all take a moment to thank dwalk, aepps, and ninja for being the voice of reason in here over this past year.
we were stupid and foolish. we really bought into this whole Russia witch hunt libbie propaganda, hook line and sinker.
they say a sucker is born every minute but seems like a lot of us were born at the same time RustyShackleford @rexanglorum whywesteppin EddieDoyers etc etc
we should've listened to you when you told us that this whole thing was a obummer/Hillary/rino plot to get revenge at the cost of the country because we just couldn't get over the historic election win by Mister President Donald Trump.
I'm sorry we ever doubted your political and legal expertise.
I wouldn't be surprised if Shepard Smith said this.http://money.cnn.com/2017/10/31/media/fox-news-employees-russia-mueller-coverage/index.html
'I want to quit': Fox News employees say their network's Russia coverage was 'an embarrassment'
"This kind of coverage does the viewer a huge disservice and further divides the country," one Fox News personality told CNN.
Fox News journalists took significant issue with their network's opinion hosts, who deflected from the news and, in Sean Hannity's case, characterized Mueller's investigation as a "witch hunt," a term Trump used on Sunday in a angry tweet to describe the probe.
"That segment on Outnumbered [questioning Mueller's integrity] was absurd and deserves all the scorn it can get," a Fox News employee told CNN, referring to the network's noontime talk show.
The person added that it was "laughable seeing Hannity and [Laura] Ingraham," two Fox News opinion hosts who are openly supportive of Trump, "tripping over themselves saying [Mueller's team has] found nothing thus far."
"It's an embarrassment," another Fox News employee echoed to CNN. "Frankly, there are shows on our network that are backing the President at all costs, and it's that short term strategy that undermines the good work being done by others."