Before heading out to the Trump National Golf Course this morning – it is Saturday, after all – President Donald Trump took some time to excoriate the leadership of California and New York. Both states face massive homeless problems that only appear to be getting worse.
The Commander-in-Tweet has taken notice: “If their Governors can’t handle the situation, which they should be able to very easily, they must call and “politely” ask for help. Would be so easy with competence!”
Consider this the President’s way of yelling, “Fore!”
We’ll post more communications as they come in. The tweetstorm so far:
Any answers Nancy? https://t.co/CBb9tlXiue
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 29, 2019
Tremendous Spirit! https://t.co/XLqr9vX1xO
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 29, 2019...
The Commander-in-Tweet has taken notice: “If their Governors can’t handle the situation, which they should be able to very easily, they must call and “politely” ask for help. Would be so easy with competence!”
Consider this the President’s way of yelling, “Fore!”
We’ll post more communications as they come in. The tweetstorm so far:
Any answers Nancy? https://t.co/CBb9tlXiue
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 29, 2019
Tremendous Spirit! https://t.co/XLqr9vX1xO
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 29, 2019...
- 12/28/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Ted Cruz’s sex life continued its assault on the media on Friday, after a televised catfight broke out on CNN between a Donald Trump supporter and Cruz’s former communications director Amanda Carpenter. The salacious encounter took place during a segment hosted by Kate Bolduan, over the ongoing feud between Cruz and his rival for the Gop presidential nomination, Donald Trump. “Adriana, are you ready for Trump to move on from this feud?” Bolduan asked Boston Herald columnist Adriana Cohen. Also Read: Megyn Kelly Can't Believe Donald Trump Retweet About Ted Cruz's Wife: 'Seriously?' Cohen took the...
- 3/25/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Divide in Concord is a typical tale of a sweet old lady trying to make her small town a better place, except her small town was ground zero for the American Revolution and the new empire she’s fighting is bottled water.
Jean Hill of Concord, Mass. was on a mission. She wanted her town to ban bottled water, and the course of this documentary by Kris Kaczor follows her third attempt to make it happen. The film not only treats us to the enormous character that is Jean Hill, but reinforces the true struggle of grassroots politics and the idea that one person, no matter their age, can still make a difference.
Jean is quite and candid, but many of the people in Concord think she’s off her proverbial rocker. If her article passes, Concord will be the first town in the United States to ban bottled water.
Jean Hill of Concord, Mass. was on a mission. She wanted her town to ban bottled water, and the course of this documentary by Kris Kaczor follows her third attempt to make it happen. The film not only treats us to the enormous character that is Jean Hill, but reinforces the true struggle of grassroots politics and the idea that one person, no matter their age, can still make a difference.
Jean is quite and candid, but many of the people in Concord think she’s off her proverbial rocker. If her article passes, Concord will be the first town in the United States to ban bottled water.
- 4/26/2014
- by Adam A. Donaldson
- We Got This Covered
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