Posted on 01/08/2020 8:56:52 PM PST by weston
Lee was so unhinged yesterday right after the briefing.
I was embarrassed for him, this will come back to haunt him.
I tried to find out when he is up for election but got sidetracked on his statement that he was behind the killing of Solly-man but wanted answers.
If Romney was elected in 2016, I think Lee should be running in 2020.
Seems Utah, who overwhelmingly, voted for Trump has 2 NeverTrumper Senators.
And I am sure this will not go unanswered.
Thanks
Amen.
Much better since our Prez stood up to the ayatollah, thanks. How’ve you and yours been?
Good...winning is good.
While the vice-premier of China is in DC next week to sign a trade deal, the US senate may be in its chambers discussing the impeachment of the best President that the USA has had in decades. It is hard to comprehend the hatred that the Dems have for normal hard working American citizens.
A whole article and thread on Lee and Paul:
Speaking of WINNING, when did Rand Paul and Mike Lee, Republican senators from Kentucky and Utah respectively, become such LOSERS? This question arose late Tuesday after these two emerged from a congressional briefing conducted by the Trump Administrations military and national security team on the situation with Iran, whining about what they characterized as the amateurish nature of the briefing.
Watch as Senator Lee goes absurdly ballistic upon leaving the breifing:
This seems to be Lees main complaint: They [the briefers] were asked repeatedly, what, if anything, would trigger the need for the Administration to come back to congress for a declaration of war or the authorization of the use of military force? At one point I think one of the briefers said something along the lines of Im sure we could think of something. But they struggled to identify anything .They were asked a number of hypotheticals about situations in which they might have to appropriately have to come to ask for authorization from congress. Not once did they say yes.
Oh, ok. Senator James Lankford (R-OK) and several other Republicans present for the same briefing completely debunked Lees statement, but lets deal with that in more detail in a bit.
Before we do that, listen to Sen. Pauls complaint as aired with the despicable Wolf Blitzer at CNN:
Heres Rand Paul telling Wolf Blitzer that the intel the Trump admin cited to justify the Soleimani killing during todays briefing didnt go beyond generalities and stuff youd read in the newspaper
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3806750/posts
We are hanging in there, both of us have colds right now but that can’t go on forever, can it?
You forgot to include G.W.B in your meme.
Excellent!!
You outdid yourself this morning, lysie, with a hearty TRUMP RALLY breakfast! THANKS.
In addition to manipulating Trumps voice, they change the coloring on the broadcast. I watched on Fox (Business or News) later by DVR so I could go back and watch it a few times. Twice, very early in the broadcast, the screen flashed a bright orange. I think this might be related to how they get his hair color so orange. He certainly colors his hair but not to make it orange. I have never understood why PDJT has not taken control of the cameras used in the White House.
Just one day after CNN came to a settlement in their defamation lawsuit with Nick Sandmann, lawyer Robert Barnes announced he was suing Reza Aslan,
the disgraced former CNN host, for a minimum of $135,000 in damages.
Trump has to speak in generalities when speaking in supposedly secret briefings with Congress critters. Otherwise they go right out and announce what they heard and/or warn our enemies. If the information were not supposed to be secret, Trump could just include it in a speech to the nation or in one of his many press availabilities. Why dont Republicans understand this?
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