I don't know if this one has been posted already, but it's always a hoot!
DamianaRaven wrote:Spoiler: show
Edgar Cabrera wrote:HOLY SHIT GUYS, IT'S DOGLOVINGJIM!!! HE'S HERE!!!
skoobadive wrote:It's the legendary DoglovingJim! Ohboy, this must be the greatest day of my life!
Cracked.com wrote:Initially, his interest in animals was "primarily a sexual attraction," but as he grew older, he also "developed the emotional attraction." We guess we could call what Jim does ... dog-lovin'
Aquila89 wrote:Trump wrote on Twitter that his presidency had been "enormously consensual". He was misquoting a New York Post columnist who of course wrote "consequential". He added "please read the entire column" and gave the columnist's email address instead of a link.
Cobra-D wrote:Trump announced the end of protection status of 200,000 Salvadoran residents.
Lindvaettr wrote:Cobra-D wrote:Trump announced the end of protection status of 200,000 Salvadoran residents.
Is El Salvador in a worse situation than other countries without TPS status? Obviously, this will negatively impact a lot of lives, but Temporary Protection Status is supposed to be temporary, it's in the name. El Salvador has been on TPS since 2001, which is the fifth (I think?) longest of any current TPS (behind Somalia, Sudan, Nicaragua, and Honduras). Currently and more especially historically, most TPSes have been only a few years, when a country had just been struck by a natural disaster or was embroiled in the peak of a vicious war.
I don't know enough about the specific situation to really know for sure, but even though there's violence and poverty in El Salvador, that doesn't necessarily mean it qualifies for Temporary Protection Status, and at the very least it's a more complex situation than I'm going to bother to get in to. There are a lot of countries suffering from violence and poverty that don't have Temporary Protection Status, and just because a lot of people from that country have come here under that status doesn't mean that the status should suddenly become permanent for the sake of it.
Lindvaettr wrote:His mind is an enigma.
"He's smart and capable at getting himself elected president," said Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran.
But is he a genius?
Moran paused for several seconds, smiled and said simply, "Got nothing."
"Listen, my view of the President -- I find him to be engaging, gracious, you know, pretty funny, and I don't have a question he's fit for office," said Sen. Ron Johnson, the conservative from Wisconsin.
Asked if he agreed with Trump's assessment that he's a genius, Johnson laughed, walked into the Senate chamber and didn't reply.
"He obviously was just responding to the book, and I think he's just egging you guys on," Thune said.
But asked if he thought Trump was a genius, as the President often declares, Thune grinned and slipped into the ornate Inner Sanctum room on the first floor of the Senate without saying anything else.
Doodle Dee. Snickers wrote:Alright, everyone, buckle your boners or lady-boners up, because I'm about to say something I don't often say:
I agreed with a thing Trump said today that got a lot of flak from Democrats (and is almost certain to see some argument here).
It concerned him saying we should return to earmarks, oft-derided for being pretty shitty all around, but that often helped grease necessary legislation through. Was it often corrupt? Sure, but it was also often pragmatic.
Anyways, that's all for today. I'm gonna go back to drinking at the very thought.
Cobra-D wrote:How fucking dare he do this! I am so livid right now!
Now someone explain to people who might now know what earmarks are, I would do it but like I'm super busy at the moment, being like really smart, cause I totally know what that is.
iMURDAu wrote:Of course he's fit for office.
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