politics? The United States has approximately 200 years of experience in toppling or attempting to topple economies, commerce, trade, elections, regimes, stability, religious... morepolitics? The United States has approximately 200 years of experience in toppling or attempting to topple economies, commerce, trade, elections, regimes, stability, religious practices, cultural norms, leaders, leadership, etc OF OTHER COUNTRIES! If such interference so utterly offends Americans when it happens to America, why have they been so hypocritically silent when the shoe is on the other foot?
How DARE they have the NERVE to lose everything in a disaster? And they are BROWN to boot.Penniless and brown and probably needy as he11.How BAD can a person GET anyway?
Insults war hero McCain.Insults parents of dead war hero who are MuslimsInsults his own Intelligence division in favor of PutinInsults the weather beureauPresident Rump the o... moreInsults war hero McCain.Insults parents of dead war hero who are MuslimsInsults his own Intelligence division in favor of PutinInsults the weather beureauPresident Rump the one and only....
This very interesting article on Yahoo today gives us an inside look at who and what Mike Pence is all about. Most striking, is the following excerpt from the book about him ... moreThis very interesting article on Yahoo today gives us an inside look at who and what Mike Pence is all about. Most striking, is the following excerpt from the book about him by journalist Tom LoBianco, “Piety & Power: Mike Pence and the Taking of the White House.”When Trump won the election, Karen Pence was livid. They were just about broke and she wondered how they were going to afford her inaugural gown. "Trump ended up arranging for the inaugural committee to cover some updates to the vice presidential residence and to buy Karen Pence two ball gowns – an original and the cost of altering that dress into one she liked better, according to the book.""The Pences may not have needed the financial help if the couple, years before, hadn’t lost nearly $1 million Pence had inherited from his father. He invested in a pair of privately held companies which failed, according to LoBianco. Pence, whom the author describes as being in awe of those who make money, lat... less