I hate to defend cruz by any perspective, but that sound byte is taken out of context.
So?
I hate to defend cruz by any perspective, but that sound byte is taken out of context.
Oh, perhaps. I may be misremembering the article.
The mission was approved over dinner five days after the presidential inauguration by Trump and his closest advisers, including his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his special adviser and former Breitbart executive Stephen Bannon, as well as defence secretary General Jim Mattis.
Both the New York Times and Reuters carried quotes from unnamed military officials that seemed to shift blame for the mission to Trump and his inner team. It would be an extraordinary development for a president, who is commander-in-chief, to be briefed against in such detail.
U.S. military officials told Reuters that Trump approved his first covert counterterrorism operation without sufficient intelligence, ground support, or adequate backup preparations.
As a result, three officials said, the attacking SEAL team found itself dropping onto a reinforced Al Qaeda base defended by landmines, snipers, and a larger than expected contingent of heavily armed Islamist extremists.
My sister died from MS last year.
My sister died from MS last year.
Fuck Ted Cruz.
Eh, nah. I think Cruz would be better at ramming through legislation.I'd take a President Cruz right now over what we have.
I've been pushing Cruz's seat as the best long shot plan for actually winning the senate. His favorables in Texas are pretty bad now too, I think.Eh, nah. I think Cruz would be better at ramming through legislation.
The saving grace of Trump thus far seems to be that he's an angry idiot. That certainly has its repercussions, but it also means stuff like the Affordable Care Act and Dodd-Frank could be left fairly intact by the time he's through.
Anyone think we can take down Cruz in 2018? Flip Texas, Arizona and Nevada for a 51-49 Senate majority. Could serve as a test run for winning the Sun Belt as a Plan B to flipping back the Midwest in 2020.
i feel like a young good looking gun toting Dem in the vein of Kander could do it.I've been pushing Cruz's seat as the best long shot plan for actually winning the senate. His favorables in Texas are pretty bad now too, I think.
Ralston says that the Dems have no one to run for Nevada Senate in 2018.
But we'll see I guess :/
I laughed, 10/10PoliGAF 2017 |OT1| This is why we lose!
No, he punted the decision because the next moonless night landed after inauguration. It was signed off by his secretary of defense and joint chiefs of staff. There was no CONOPS but that's an Obama thing and is a bad idea anyway (although well intentioned).Obama punted the decision due to lack of concrete intelligence. This was a solid decision, considering the US forces got caught in a cross-fire and were surprised by women taking out guns and shooting at them.
So, this is exactly what Hillary meant when she said someone who could be baited by a tweet is not someone you want in charge. It's reckless, with no awareness of the reasoning behind Obama's punt, or any desire to push for more intelligence in order to ensure fewer friendly casualties. "Approved by military" does not mean fool-proof or without issues, and thinking that it does is exactly why Trump went ahead with it.
I laughed, 10/10
No, he punted the decision because the next moonless night landed after inauguration. It was signed off by his secretary of defense and joint chiefs of staff. There was no CONOPS but that's an Obama thing and is a bad idea anyway (although well intentioned).
Did he say if they have someone for GOV and the other statewide offices?
I'd like to see Ross Miller run for something.Ralston says that the Dems have no one to run for Nevada Senate in 2018.
But we'll see I guess :/
Never say never.Man, midterms are going to suck Alaska is still going to have it's terrible Rep and our somewhat decent "independent" governor is going to lose to some republican stooge.
I think Kander running as far ahead as he did shows that downballot candidate quality can absolutely make a difference. Granted, it would have made for a much stronger argument if he actually won, but still.I'm not sure if I understand candidate quality for non-presidential races sometimes.
Joe Heck was hyped up even though he had negative charisma and Katie McGinty did fairly well too for having negative charisma and no achievements and no political success.
Sometimes it feels like you just have to check the basic boxes of being able to get visibility and for people not to hate you and raising money and then you're fine most of the time.
I think Kander running as far ahead as he did shows that downballot candidate quality can absolutely make a difference. Granted, it would have made for a much stronger argument if he actually won, but still.
To be fair, I think that's just politics. Most of the people who run or can run are old, crooked and boring, or obnoxious goons like Alan Grayson or Tim Canova.But the Democratic Party loves promoting loyalists with the charisma of a wet paper bag, and Kander doesn't fit the bill. We need more woefully incompetent people--and if they could be corrupt with pockets full of wall street money that would be exceptional in the current political climate.
Eh, nah. I think Cruz would be better at ramming through legislation.
The saving grace of Trump thus far seems to be that he's an angry idiot. That certainly has its repercussions, but it also means stuff like the Affordable Care Act and Dodd-Frank could be left fairly intact by the time he's through.
Anyone think we can take down Cruz in 2018? Flip Texas, Arizona and Nevada for a 51-49 Senate majority. Could serve as a test run for winning the Sun Belt as a Plan B to flipping back the Midwest in 2020.
To be fair, I think that's just politics. Most of the people who run or can run are old, crooked and boring, or obnoxious goons like Alan Grayson or Tim Canova.
If your goal is to get an Obama in every single race you're going to come up short. Kander was far and away the best candidate in either party in 2016 and he still lost. If young people want fresher, more charismatic candidates they should run.
Katie McGinty did nothing from 2010 to 2016 except get smashed in the 2014 Dem primary (she finished 4th!) and be a lobbyist to get the EPA to reduce regulations on her company and she had never been elected to public office before and she was the worst speaker I've seen in my life.
And she still did as well as Hillary and against an incumbent!
So maybe it doesn't matter if the Dems have no one good in Nevada to run in 2018, they just need a body.
Wow! $20 for 6 months. That's a great deal, was that just an email offer? Or is it an active promotion somewhere? I'd be totally down for that. WaPo is six months free with Prime, so I'm checking that out as well.Absolutely the Washington Post.
And I'm tempted to say "Absolutely not the New York Times". It's too variable, and whilst their piece a few days ago about the Trump administration behind-the-scenes was good, I'm not going to promote them after the shitty "both sides-ism" of their campaign coverage.
I got an email about the LA Times being $20 for 6 months. Tempted to take them-up on it, but my WaPo subscription is up in a couple of months, so going to have to set-aside money to renew that.
I'm subscribed to The New Yorker, and that's got some great long-form analysis and coverage. It's not my everyday go-to, but every time I visit the site, there's something worthwhile there I spend time reading.
I'm playing through Pokemon Y and its plot is basicallyand I don't need this right now, Pokemon >_>a man with terrible hair who believes all things are zero sum tries to commit genocide because of his lack of understanding of win-win scenarios
In a weird place right now with politics personally. Hard to know how to feel about anything. Like, yeah I wish DeVos hadn't gotten confirmed. I wish I lived in a world where Mitch McConnell can't force Liz Warren to stop reading a letter from Coretta King on the senate floor because it denigrates the virtual Klansman who is about to become AG.
But on the other hand, it's better that people stay pissed off? If DeVos was thrown out, liberals feel like they "won" and then we probably get a new education secretary who is just marginally less awful (probably not even) and people stop being pissed off. Same with Sessions.
Idk. What I really want is a different outcome last November, but I'm kinda rooting for dumpster fire at this point. Sucks that we're all gonna suffer, but ....I tried to get people to listen before the election.
Wow! $20 for 6 months. That's a great deal, was that just an email offer? Or is it an active promotion somewhere? I'd be totally down for that. WaPo is six months free with Prime, so I'm checking that out as well.
Uh, there had better not be any Dems voting for Sessions. Not after another night of taking the Senate floor. And certainly not after how Warren was treated.cant wait for some dems to vote for Sessions today! looking at Manchin!*
Hey, Joe Scarborough isn't being an idiot this morning. Calling out every senate Republican for being sniveling hypocrites and morons over the Warren speaking ban.
He's rarely an idiot, sometimes annoying, but not an idiot; Morning Joe tends to offer up the most balanced, moderate commentary on whatever is making the news.
Anyway... check this tweet out:
He's rarely an idiot, sometimes annoying, but not an idiot; Morning Joe tends to offer up the most balanced, moderate commentary on whatever is making the news.
Anyway... check this tweet out: