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The FIX is in? Or a back up candidate?
Known affectionately as "Uncle Joe," Vice President Joe Biden yesterday doused the sizzling speculation about a possible bid for the White House. His decision, issued from the Rose Garden with the president and his wife flanking him, is worrisome indeed. He had emphasized publicly and privately that running would require more of an emotional investment than he could afford in the wake of the tragic demise of his beloved son Beau. He commenced his announcement with the assurance that his family had overcome the grief obstacle, giving rise to the impression that he was about to cast his hat into the ring. He quashed the idea a few minutes later.
Sounding reasonable enough by the nation at large, for the politically perceptive who don't trust this president or anyone in his administration, Biden's decision sends an emetic message. It's a signal that the president meant what he said – despite Josh Earnest's dopey attempts to walk the comments back – during a 60 Minutes appearance on Sunday. During his interview, the president opined that he did not think that Hillary Clinton's email server presented a threat to national security – a curious statement indeed,
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Agree, Charles; thought that almost from the beginning: Late trail: Pope Francis, Boehner, then Heir Apparent, all the while Ryan lies in wait, plotting! The best is he wants to set his hours--more of a part-time gig (family man and all); I'm telling you, Ryan drank the "coolaid" back round 2010!
COS might well consider, just consider for now, that their needs to be more direct input on the part of 'WeThePeople' when it comes to naming (selecting good-ole-boy style, or freely electing, the individual standing Third-in-Line to Serve As President of The United States of America, should both POTUS & VPOTUS be both be "unavailable"!
In Liberty, Kat
October 22, 2015, 08:06 am
By Jesse Byrnes
Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, says in a new interview that it's time for low-polling candidates to drop out of the race.
"To be honest with you, I don't know why they keep running. Perhaps they think it's good for the brand but I don't think it's good for their brand, personally. I think they should get out. I could name a few, but I won't do that because I'm a nice person," Trump said.
The celebrity real estate tycoon, who has led in national polls for the past three months, made his remarks on the night CNBC finalized the field for the third debate next week in Colorado.
Trump, who will remain in the middle of the stage during the prime-time debate, will be joined by nine other top-tier candidates including retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.).
Trump suggested in his interview with USA Today that those candidates who did not average at least 3 percent in recent national polls to qualify for the main debate should drop out.
"I think it's an embarrassment to the party when [Louisiana Gov.] Bobby Jindal gets up on stage and when [former New York Gov. George] Pataki, who has zero," Trump said.
"You look at [South Carolina Sen.] Lindsey Graham; it's very sad. Lindsey Graham, he's a sitting senator, he's at zero. And you have a number of zeros and I would think they should get on with their life and go back home."
Jindal, Pataki, Graham and former Sen. Rick Santorum (Pa.) will all appear during another debate next week since they polled above 1 percent but below the 2.5 percent threshold for the main stage. Former Gov. Jim Gilmore (Va.) did not qualify for the debate for a second time.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/257707-trump...
I agree they are getting IRRITATING they are probably trying to get as much money as possible from donors before getting out. IT IS ALL ABOUT THE GREED IMO!
In the private meeting inside the House Ways and Means Committee hearing room in the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, chairman Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) promised the House Freedom Caucus the world to try to earn their official endorsement. He failed.
A majority of Americans believe the House Benghazi Select Committee’s investigation of the attacks that killed four Americans under Hillary Clinton’s watch is justified while two-thirds of Americans continue to think Clinton is not trustworthy, according to a new AP-Gfk
She is glaringly guilty could we get to the behind bars part.
Agree FreedomRider,
I have selected a cell in one of my Institutions .... I would be beaming with joy if I was the one to slam the doors shut!!!
As I watch the hearings, I find that my patience with Cummings has run out, and my disdain for HRC grows ever stronger as moments pass.
Both are cut from the same criminal cloth , smug in their belief that justice will not prevail.
Paul Ryan and Florida GOP Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart had gradually persuaded a majority of GOP legislators to back a still-secret bill that likely included Ryan’s top priorities — amnesty for nearly all the 11 million illegal immigrants, plus a mechanism to allow companies to hire an unlimited number of foreign workers in place of Americans, including the 4.4 million Americans who turn 18 each year.
MoveOn.org pressuring NBC to un-invite Trump from SNL appearance
By Dan Calabrese Full Story
As I was reading this, the question that came to my head was this: How many liberal activist groups these days are anything more than nuisance groups - people who basically just # very loudly when someone says something they think they can portray as outrageous, or even just when someone on the other side of the spectrum shows up somewhere, and that gives them something to yelp about?
Jim Hoft Oct 22nd, 2015 11:56 am 58 Comments
BOOM!
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) just nailed Hillary Clinton on her Benghazi lies!
This was devastating.
Hillary Clinton told the American people the night of the Benghazi attack that it was a reaction to a Youtube video.
At 11:00 that night after she told the public it was a reaction to a YouTube video she wrote her family and told them it was an Al-Qaeda attack.
She knew it was a terror attack from the start.
@HillaryClinton LIED. Her secret emails reveal she KNEW #Benghazi was a terror attack from the START!
this is 1st time we've heard about HRC emailing FAMILY #Benghazi was attacked by al qaeda-like group, mins after she publicly blamed video
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