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*You hopeThere was no Trump/Russian collusion.
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*You hopeThere was no Trump/Russian collusion.
He's on PBS news every Friday and I've followed some of his columns. He IS a conservative. You are confusing conservative with supporting Trump, and those are two very different things.Brooks has frequently expressed admiration for President Barack Obama.The fan and the feces are becoming very familiar with each other in Trumpland.
Donald Trump's layers of dirt are being laid bare revealing more dirt under the dirt.
Donald Trump will rue the day he decided to run for POTUS because he has so much he has tried to hide from investigators and the public which is now exposed to the world.
Donald Trump is so toxic nobody wants to take up his job offers.
Donald Trump will serve two terms. One in office and one in jail.
"A lot of Republicans" are starting to think Trump won't serve out his Term, a conservative commentator has said
'A LOT OF REPUBLICANS' STARTING TO THINK TRUMP WON'T SERVE OUT HIS TERM, CONSERVATIVE COMMENTATOR SAYS
BY JASON LEMON ON 12/9/18 AT 9:01 AM
Many GOP leaders and politicians have started to question whether President Donald Trump will serve out his entire term, conservative commentator David Brooks has said.
The right-leaning pundit, who is currently a columnist for The New York Times, pointed out that there is growing uncertainty among Republicans over Trump’s future during an interview with PBS News Hour . Brooks explained that politician’s from the president’s party have started to see his administration as losing “authority” and “failing.”
Appearing alongside liberal political commentator Mark Shields, Brooks said it seems like “a lot of Republicans are looking at this White House, and they’re seeing an administration under a lot of judicial and legal threat and a lot under political threat.”
@NewsHour
"What we're seeing is the pace ramp up on a lot of fronts" in the special counsel's investigation, @nytdavidbrooks says.
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7:34 AM - Dec 8, 2018
“What they call the membrane around Trump is failing, and the membrane is the group of people they put around Trump to protect him from himself,” the columnist said. “And over the years, the Hope Hickses of the world, and maybe in the next few days the John Kellys of the world are going and gone, and so you see a Trump unprotected from himself.”
Hicks formerly served as the White House Director of Communications until she announced her resignation earlier. She revealed the decision after she told the House Intelligence Committee that she sometimes told “white lies” in her work for the Trump administration. The president’s Chief of Staff John Kelly, who had been credited with establishing some order in a chaotic White House, will leave his position at the end of the year.
Brooks suggested that Republican lawmakers no longer think that Trump is necessarily their candidate in 2020.
“You’re beginning to see a lot of Republicans who are looking seriously at 2019, with a lot of Fridays like this one, and Trump really hurting himself, and maybe not serving out the term,” he said.
President Donald Trump waves as he takes his seat before the game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen at Lincoln Financial Field on December 8 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A sentencing memo by federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York revealed on Friday that Trump is alleged to have participated in federal crimes when he directed his former personal attorney Michael Cohen to commit campaign finance violations by paying off two women during his 2016 campaign. The document, which references Trump as “Individual 1,” says that the president led the criminal conspiracy to pay off Stormy Daniels and Karen McDuggal to keep their alleged extramarital affairs with him a secret.
“There’s more fear, worry, almost mania in the White House,” Brooks said in his interview with News Hour . “They feel all the safety guard rails coming out,” he explained. “They really don’t know what’s going to happen.” ...
In regard to the 2016 election, Brooks spoke in support of Hillary Clinton, applauding her ability to be "competent" and "normal" in comparison to her Republican counterpart, Donald Trump.[71][72] In addition, Brooks noted that he believed Clinton would eventually be victorious in the election, as he foresaw that the general American public would become "sick of" Trump.[71][72]
When discussing the political emergence of Trump, Brooks has been strong in his critiques of the candidate, most notably by authoring a New York Times op-ed he titled "No, Not Trump, Not Ever". In this piece, Brooks attacked Trump by arguing he is "epically unprepared to be president" and by pointing out Trump's "steady obliviousness to accuracy"
AND he works for the ANTI Trump NYT and The Atlantic...this guy is NOT a conservative by ANY stretch of the imagination. Well maybe leftists imaginations.
*You hopeThere was no Trump/Russian collusion.
But that's not what you said.*You hopeThere was no Trump/Russian collusion.
Just as you hope there are.
He is no conservative. He loves Obama,voted for a marxist bitch like Clinton,etc etc...not even close to conservative.He's on PBS news every Friday and I've followed some of his columns. He IS a conservative. You are confusing conservative with supporting Trump, and those are two very different things.Brooks has frequently expressed admiration for President Barack Obama.The fan and the feces are becoming very familiar with each other in Trumpland.
Donald Trump's layers of dirt are being laid bare revealing more dirt under the dirt.
Donald Trump will rue the day he decided to run for POTUS because he has so much he has tried to hide from investigators and the public which is now exposed to the world.
Donald Trump is so toxic nobody wants to take up his job offers.
Donald Trump will serve two terms. One in office and one in jail.
"A lot of Republicans" are starting to think Trump won't serve out his Term, a conservative commentator has said
'A LOT OF REPUBLICANS' STARTING TO THINK TRUMP WON'T SERVE OUT HIS TERM, CONSERVATIVE COMMENTATOR SAYS
BY JASON LEMON ON 12/9/18 AT 9:01 AM
Many GOP leaders and politicians have started to question whether President Donald Trump will serve out his entire term, conservative commentator David Brooks has said.
The right-leaning pundit, who is currently a columnist for The New York Times, pointed out that there is growing uncertainty among Republicans over Trump’s future during an interview with PBS News Hour . Brooks explained that politician’s from the president’s party have started to see his administration as losing “authority” and “failing.”
Appearing alongside liberal political commentator Mark Shields, Brooks said it seems like “a lot of Republicans are looking at this White House, and they’re seeing an administration under a lot of judicial and legal threat and a lot under political threat.”
@NewsHour
"What we're seeing is the pace ramp up on a lot of fronts" in the special counsel's investigation, @nytdavidbrooks says.
69
7:34 AM - Dec 8, 2018
“What they call the membrane around Trump is failing, and the membrane is the group of people they put around Trump to protect him from himself,” the columnist said. “And over the years, the Hope Hickses of the world, and maybe in the next few days the John Kellys of the world are going and gone, and so you see a Trump unprotected from himself.”
Hicks formerly served as the White House Director of Communications until she announced her resignation earlier. She revealed the decision after she told the House Intelligence Committee that she sometimes told “white lies” in her work for the Trump administration. The president’s Chief of Staff John Kelly, who had been credited with establishing some order in a chaotic White House, will leave his position at the end of the year.
Brooks suggested that Republican lawmakers no longer think that Trump is necessarily their candidate in 2020.
“You’re beginning to see a lot of Republicans who are looking seriously at 2019, with a lot of Fridays like this one, and Trump really hurting himself, and maybe not serving out the term,” he said.
President Donald Trump waves as he takes his seat before the game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen at Lincoln Financial Field on December 8 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A sentencing memo by federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York revealed on Friday that Trump is alleged to have participated in federal crimes when he directed his former personal attorney Michael Cohen to commit campaign finance violations by paying off two women during his 2016 campaign. The document, which references Trump as “Individual 1,” says that the president led the criminal conspiracy to pay off Stormy Daniels and Karen McDuggal to keep their alleged extramarital affairs with him a secret.
“There’s more fear, worry, almost mania in the White House,” Brooks said in his interview with News Hour . “They feel all the safety guard rails coming out,” he explained. “They really don’t know what’s going to happen.” ...
In regard to the 2016 election, Brooks spoke in support of Hillary Clinton, applauding her ability to be "competent" and "normal" in comparison to her Republican counterpart, Donald Trump.[71][72] In addition, Brooks noted that he believed Clinton would eventually be victorious in the election, as he foresaw that the general American public would become "sick of" Trump.[71][72]
When discussing the political emergence of Trump, Brooks has been strong in his critiques of the candidate, most notably by authoring a New York Times op-ed he titled "No, Not Trump, Not Ever". In this piece, Brooks attacked Trump by arguing he is "epically unprepared to be president" and by pointing out Trump's "steady obliviousness to accuracy"
AND he works for the ANTI Trump NYT and The Atlantic...this guy is NOT a conservative by ANY stretch of the imagination. Well maybe leftists imaginations.
He speaks well of everyone, Odium; he's a living example of a good Christian. His choice was to vote AGAINST Trump. Too bad you don't like it, but I've heard him talk about policy, and he has never said anything that was not moderately conservative.He is no conservative. He loves Obama,voted for a marxist bitch like Clinton,etc etc...not even close to conservative.He's on PBS news every Friday and I've followed some of his columns. He IS a conservative. You are confusing conservative with supporting Trump, and those are two very different things.Brooks has frequently expressed admiration for President Barack Obama.The fan and the feces are becoming very familiar with each other in Trumpland.
Donald Trump's layers of dirt are being laid bare revealing more dirt under the dirt.
Donald Trump will rue the day he decided to run for POTUS because he has so much he has tried to hide from investigators and the public which is now exposed to the world.
Donald Trump is so toxic nobody wants to take up his job offers.
Donald Trump will serve two terms. One in office and one in jail.
"A lot of Republicans" are starting to think Trump won't serve out his Term, a conservative commentator has said
'A LOT OF REPUBLICANS' STARTING TO THINK TRUMP WON'T SERVE OUT HIS TERM, CONSERVATIVE COMMENTATOR SAYS
BY JASON LEMON ON 12/9/18 AT 9:01 AM
Many GOP leaders and politicians have started to question whether President Donald Trump will serve out his entire term, conservative commentator David Brooks has said.
The right-leaning pundit, who is currently a columnist for The New York Times, pointed out that there is growing uncertainty among Republicans over Trump’s future during an interview with PBS News Hour . Brooks explained that politician’s from the president’s party have started to see his administration as losing “authority” and “failing.”
Appearing alongside liberal political commentator Mark Shields, Brooks said it seems like “a lot of Republicans are looking at this White House, and they’re seeing an administration under a lot of judicial and legal threat and a lot under political threat.”
@NewsHour
"What we're seeing is the pace ramp up on a lot of fronts" in the special counsel's investigation, @nytdavidbrooks says.
69
7:34 AM - Dec 8, 2018
“What they call the membrane around Trump is failing, and the membrane is the group of people they put around Trump to protect him from himself,” the columnist said. “And over the years, the Hope Hickses of the world, and maybe in the next few days the John Kellys of the world are going and gone, and so you see a Trump unprotected from himself.”
Hicks formerly served as the White House Director of Communications until she announced her resignation earlier. She revealed the decision after she told the House Intelligence Committee that she sometimes told “white lies” in her work for the Trump administration. The president’s Chief of Staff John Kelly, who had been credited with establishing some order in a chaotic White House, will leave his position at the end of the year.
Brooks suggested that Republican lawmakers no longer think that Trump is necessarily their candidate in 2020.
“You’re beginning to see a lot of Republicans who are looking seriously at 2019, with a lot of Fridays like this one, and Trump really hurting himself, and maybe not serving out the term,” he said.
President Donald Trump waves as he takes his seat before the game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen at Lincoln Financial Field on December 8 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A sentencing memo by federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York revealed on Friday that Trump is alleged to have participated in federal crimes when he directed his former personal attorney Michael Cohen to commit campaign finance violations by paying off two women during his 2016 campaign. The document, which references Trump as “Individual 1,” says that the president led the criminal conspiracy to pay off Stormy Daniels and Karen McDuggal to keep their alleged extramarital affairs with him a secret.
“There’s more fear, worry, almost mania in the White House,” Brooks said in his interview with News Hour . “They feel all the safety guard rails coming out,” he explained. “They really don’t know what’s going to happen.” ...
In regard to the 2016 election, Brooks spoke in support of Hillary Clinton, applauding her ability to be "competent" and "normal" in comparison to her Republican counterpart, Donald Trump.[71][72] In addition, Brooks noted that he believed Clinton would eventually be victorious in the election, as he foresaw that the general American public would become "sick of" Trump.[71][72]
When discussing the political emergence of Trump, Brooks has been strong in his critiques of the candidate, most notably by authoring a New York Times op-ed he titled "No, Not Trump, Not Ever". In this piece, Brooks attacked Trump by arguing he is "epically unprepared to be president" and by pointing out Trump's "steady obliviousness to accuracy"
AND he works for the ANTI Trump NYT and The Atlantic...this guy is NOT a conservative by ANY stretch of the imagination. Well maybe leftists imaginations.
...and he has never said anything that was not moderately conservative.
Right. Those are traits of normal humans.Moderation is not a Conservative principle. Neither is compromise.
Right. Those are traits of normal humans.
You don't get to be a crotchety old man AND a whiny little b****. You have to pick one.Right. Those are traits of normal humans.
Sorry but you misspelled “worthless wastes of flesh and oxygen”.
If there is One Big Lie that Trump has based his entire political persona on it is his fiction of being a self-made billionaire:The fan and the feces are becoming very familiar with each other in Trumpland.
Donald Trump's layers of dirt are being laid bare revealing more dirt under the dirt.
Donald Trump will rue the day he decided to run for POTUS because he has so much he has tried to hide from investigators and the public which is now exposed to the world.
Donald Trump is so toxic nobody wants to take up his job offers.
Donald Trump will serve two terms. One in office and one in jail.
"A lot of Republicans" are starting to think Trump won't serve out his Term, a conservative commentator has said
'A LOT OF REPUBLICANS' STARTING TO THINK TRUMP WON'T SERVE OUT HIS TERM, CONSERVATIVE COMMENTATOR SAYS
BY JASON LEMON ON 12/9/18 AT 9:01 AM
Many GOP leaders and politicians have started to question whether President Donald Trump will serve out his entire term, conservative commentator David Brooks has said.
The right-leaning pundit, who is currently a columnist for The New York Times, pointed out that there is growing uncertainty among Republicans over Trump’s future during an interview with PBS News Hour . Brooks explained that politician’s from the president’s party have started to see his administration as losing “authority” and “failing.”
Appearing alongside liberal political commentator Mark Shields, Brooks said it seems like “a lot of Republicans are looking at this White House, and they’re seeing an administration under a lot of judicial and legal threat and a lot under political threat.”
@NewsHour
"What we're seeing is the pace ramp up on a lot of fronts" in the special counsel's investigation, @nytdavidbrooks says.
69
7:34 AM - Dec 8, 2018
“What they call the membrane around Trump is failing, and the membrane is the group of people they put around Trump to protect him from himself,” the columnist said. “And over the years, the Hope Hickses of the world, and maybe in the next few days the John Kellys of the world are going and gone, and so you see a Trump unprotected from himself.”
Hicks formerly served as the White House Director of Communications until she announced her resignation earlier. She revealed the decision after she told the House Intelligence Committee that she sometimes told “white lies” in her work for the Trump administration. The president’s Chief of Staff John Kelly, who had been credited with establishing some order in a chaotic White House, will leave his position at the end of the year.
Brooks suggested that Republican lawmakers no longer think that Trump is necessarily their candidate in 2020.
“You’re beginning to see a lot of Republicans who are looking seriously at 2019, with a lot of Fridays like this one, and Trump really hurting himself, and maybe not serving out the term,” he said.
President Donald Trump waves as he takes his seat before the game between the Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen at Lincoln Financial Field on December 8 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A sentencing memo by federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York revealed on Friday that Trump is alleged to have participated in federal crimes when he directed his former personal attorney Michael Cohen to commit campaign finance violations by paying off two women during his 2016 campaign. The document, which references Trump as “Individual 1,” says that the president led the criminal conspiracy to pay off Stormy Daniels and Karen McDuggal to keep their alleged extramarital affairs with him a secret.
“There’s more fear, worry, almost mania in the White House,” Brooks said in his interview with News Hour . “They feel all the safety guard rails coming out,” he explained. “They really don’t know what’s going to happen.” ...
More conservative than Trump, who isn’t at all. Yet you support him. Funny that.Marginally republican..."Conservative" in pig's eye.Yes, he’s a dope. But what Republican pundit isn’t?
Why would anyone support the commie leftard besides fellow commies?More conservative than Trump, who isn’t at all. Yet you support him. Funny that.Marginally republican..."Conservative" in pig's eye.Yes, he’s a dope. But what Republican pundit isn’t?
Who do you consider conservative?
^^^ Thinks name-calling is a winning argument. ^^^Why would anyone support the commie leftard besides fellow commies?More conservative than Trump, who isn’t at all. Yet you support him. Funny that.Marginally republican..."Conservative" in pig's eye.Yes, he’s a dope. But what Republican pundit isn’t?
Who do you consider conservative?
HELLLOOO?
^^^ Thinks name-calling is a winning argument. ^^^Why would anyone support the commie leftard besides fellow commies?More conservative than Trump, who isn’t at all. Yet you support him. Funny that.Marginally republican..."Conservative" in pig's eye.Yes, he’s a dope. But what Republican pundit isn’t?
Who do you consider conservative?
HELLLOOO?
Also pretty funny that the Russia-lovers are calling others ‘commies’.