Pelosi upset with Trump's Bowling Summits

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President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.

Who says they think?
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

Maybe it's the shoes Nancy Pelosi doesn't like?

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Nancy Pelosi was given the Clown Shoes instead.

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President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?
They find everything offensive.
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.
 
So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.

It was about understanding - or understanding misunderstanding - coming together.
 
I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.

It was about understanding - or understanding misunderstanding - coming together.
Yeah, as long as that white cop understood how stupid he was then the understanding was met.
 
I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.

It was about understanding - or understanding misunderstanding - coming together.


You are talking about when the President shoot his mouth off about the cop who arrested the black professor being "Stupid"?

How did the beer summit lead to anyone coming together?
 
Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.

It was about understanding - or understanding misunderstanding - coming together.


You are talking about when the President shoot his mouth off about the cop who arrested the black professor being "Stupid"?

How did the beer summit lead to anyone coming together?

The professor, Obama, and the police talked.

Perhaps if more peope talked over their differences - we might see a better America. Maybe if people sat down to dinner with a Jew, a Muslim, a black, a liberal, a conservative, a Trump supporter, a Clinton supporter....maybe we'd realize that we aren't necessarily THAT different. Instead we listen to talking heads in vacuum chambers that tell us what we want to believe about the other.
 
And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.

It was about understanding - or understanding misunderstanding - coming together.


You are talking about when the President shoot his mouth off about the cop who arrested the black professor being "Stupid"?

How did the beer summit lead to anyone coming together?

The professor, Obama, and the police talked.

Perhaps if more peope talked over their differences - we might see a better America. Maybe if people sat down to dinner with a Jew, a Muslim, a black, a liberal, a conservative, a Trump supporter, a Clinton supporter....maybe we'd realize that we aren't necessarily THAT different. Instead we listen to talking heads in vacuum chambers that tell us what we want to believe about the other.
Can we start all these dinners with calling the main guest stupid? I'm sure that will go a long way toward talking things over.
 
And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.

It was about understanding - or understanding misunderstanding - coming together.


You are talking about when the President shoot his mouth off about the cop who arrested the black professor being "Stupid"?

How did the beer summit lead to anyone coming together?

The professor, Obama, and the police talked.

Perhaps if more peope talked over their differences - we might see a better America. Maybe if people sat down to dinner with a Jew, a Muslim, a black, a liberal, a conservative, a Trump supporter, a Clinton supporter....maybe we'd realize that we aren't necessarily THAT different. Instead we listen to talking heads in vacuum chambers that tell us what we want to believe about the other.


The President of the United States, invited a blue collar cop, whom he had unjustly insulted and smeared on national television to the White House to have a beer with him and the man the cop had arrested.


That is not a meeting designed to have real dialog.

That was Obama distracting from his race baiting that didn't go over so well, with a stunt designed to look like different things to different people.


Obama needed to publicly apologize to the cop personally, for his insult and white America more generally for his Race Baiting and knee jerk assumption that the white cop was the bad guy.

And he should have told Black America that what he did was wrong.


INstead, he dodged.



That you equate THAT with Trump's clever, and I assume effective campaigning, is you being dense. NO offense meant.
 
And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.

The Beer Summit was not about understanding. It was about, at best, Misrepresentation, and at worst racial intimidation.

It was about understanding - or understanding misunderstanding - coming together.


You are talking about when the President shoot his mouth off about the cop who arrested the black professor being "Stupid"?

How did the beer summit lead to anyone coming together?

The professor, Obama, and the police talked.

Perhaps if more peope talked over their differences - we might see a better America. Maybe if people sat down to dinner with a Jew, a Muslim, a black, a liberal, a conservative, a Trump supporter, a Clinton supporter....maybe we'd realize that we aren't necessarily THAT different. Instead we listen to talking heads in vacuum chambers that tell us what we want to believe about the other.

Yes, they did talk, and why? Because DumBama immediately took the side of the black professor over the white police officer and MSM sensationalized it as they always do.

The arrest had nothing to do with race, it had to do with the suspect (at the time) not complying with the demands of the officer. Obama and the media made it a race thing. DumBama realized he really F-d up, and had to take some kind of corrective measures.
 
President Donald Trump has been wooing politicians and policy-makers with bowling and Nancy Pelosi is sick of it. The House Minority Leader and San Francisco representative spoke at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast, saying that she's tired of President Trump and his administration inviting Republicans to the White House to bowl, the Associated Press reports.

"I really do think he's making fools of his own people quite frankly," said Pelosi. "You don't agree philosophically in what the legislation is? Let's go bowling at the White House. Come on."

The White House Bowling Alley was originally built by the Truman Administration for his staff, and then updated by Dick and Pat Nixon who, according to the White House website, were "avid" bowlers.

According to the AP, the bowling nights are "part of the administration effort to woo lawmakers to support the GOP health care bill." One group of Republicans reportedly sought turkeys there Thursday night, and members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of Members of the House Republican Conference that seek "to advance an agenda of limited, constitutional government," is reportedly hoping for cheesy cakes next week.


Nancy Pelosi Finds Trump Administration's White House Bowling Parties 'Offensive'

Is Rush Limbaugh right again or what? He has always told his audience how miserable these liberals really are. They are people that despise anything fun.

In an effort to make deals with people of his own party, he's throwing parties himself in their honor. The self-proclaimed professional deal maker is taking a new and less diplomatic approach to getting things done in government.

However, it now seems that Piglosi is upset with these bowling summits. Think about that for a minute: how petty can one person be?

Is she upset that she wasn't invited? Imagine what she would look like trying to bowl. Is she upset because his strategy may actually work? Is she upset that the torn party may actually unite, and in a fun and humorous way? What's with this stick in the mud anyhow?

So she finally figured out Trump is President and not Bush?

I wonder if the protesters are gearing up to start a riot over bowling. I find it amazing how these people think.


Yet you guys made fun of Obama's "beer summit" Sheesh.

And you people applauded it. Go figure.

I think it's a great way to handle a conflict and misunderstanding. Perhaps instead of screetching on the airwaves, we should consider this more often.

Just like bowling summits. Or golf games. Or, in the old days, when (OMG) - people on opposing sides had diinner together!

But "you people" poo poo it.


"You people?" Trump is having discussions with other representatives about the direction of our country while bowling, and Piglosi is upset with that.
 

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