I hope he or she is not a conservative. That would not look good on us.
Of course they are, and you guys knew it in your gut all along.
That's why every self-professed conservative and/or Republican have been 1. downplaying the bomb story and/or 2. claiming that it was some sort of Democratic setup. Which makes no sense actually.
The hatred and accompanying violence stems straight from the top. When you have a President that only goes around whipping up his mobs of fans into frenzied chants of
"Lock her up! Lock her UP! LOCK! HER! UP!" for no damn reason at all other than unadulterated partisanship, and call your political opposite your enemy and the enemy of the country, it's only a matter of time before some unhinged member of said mob goes out and does these things.
Now what?
For no reason at all? So her breaking the law isn’t a legitimate reason to you? Why?
You want to lock her up for a secure private server but ignore Trump’s conversations on unsecured phones.
That is another NYTimes fake news stories,
as opposed to fake stories coming out of the White House?
A Timeline of Trump Tower Meeting Responses - FactCheck.org
The Trump Tower meeting: A timeline - CNNPolitics
July 12, 2017 – On CNN’s “New Day,” Sekulow
denies that the president had any involvement in drafting Donald Trump Jr.’s incomplete and misleading first statement to the
New York Times. “I wasn’t involved in the statement drafting at all, nor was the president,” Sekulow says.
Sekulow
says something similar on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “The president didn’t sign off on anything,” he says. “He was coming back from the G-20. The statement that was released on Saturday was released by Donald Trump Jr., I’m sure in consultation with his lawyers. The president wasn’t involved in that.”
July 16, 2017 – On NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sekulow
repeats that the president was not involved in drafting Donald Trump Jr.’s initial response to the
Times. “I do want to be clear that the president was not involved in the drafting of the statement and did not issue the statement,” Sekulow says. “It came from Donald Trump Jr. So that’s what I can tell you because that’s what we know.”
July 31, 2017 – The
Washington Post reports that the president “personally dictated a statement in which Trump Jr. said that he and the Russian lawyer had ‘primarily discussed a program about the adoption of Russian children’ when they met in June 2016, according to multiple people with knowledge of the deliberations.”
Aug. 1, 2017 – White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders
denies that the president “personally dictated” the statement to the
Times, but confirms for the first time that the president was involved in drafting the statement. “The president weighed in, as any father would, based on the limited information that he had,” she says. “He certainly didn’t dictate, but like I said, he weighed in, offered suggestions like any father would do.”
Jan. 29, 2018 – In a letter to special counsel Mueller, Dowd and Sekulow
write that the president did dictate the letter to the
New York Times – contradicting the White House press secretary. They write, “You have received all of the notes, communications and testimony indicating that the President dictated a short but accurate response to the
New York Times article on behalf of his son, Donald Trump, Jr.”