In a Cabinet full of thieves, lowlifes, and people who think
their God-given right to live large on the taxpayer’s dime, Scott Pruitt has distinguished himself.
Was going back and forth on another blog, and a poster said,
” you know, grifting doesn’t adequately fit Pruitt – he’s so corrupt.”
I had to agree.
Grift is too mild a word for Pruitt.
So, let’s call it PRUITTING – an endless, bottomless cesspool of corruption and improper practices for someone who is supposed to be working for the public.
Let’s catch you up on a list of what qualifies Pruitt to get a verb named for him.
Scott Pruitt’s Corruption Is So Vast It’s Becoming Impossible to Keep Up With
Paul Blest
4/06/18 8:44am
It’s not often that the head of the Environmental Protection Agency finds themselves in the news so often, but then again, most EPA administrators aren’t wildly corrupt creations of incompetent energy lobbyists. Scott Pruitt, on the other hand, is—and reports of his corruption are coming so thick and fast that they’re nearly impossible to keep up with.
Pruitt has had an extremely bad week. On Wednesday, he went on Fox News to defend himself about his decision to bypass the White House and give huge raises to staffers and promptly got wrecked by Ed Henry, which made the White House mad. Then, the Daily Beast reported that chief of staff John Kelly had specifically asked Pruitt to stop doing scandals, and Pruitt could not abide by that request for even a single afternoon.
Thursday was, if anything, worse. According a Thursday night report from the Washington Post, Pruitt was, in fact, involved in the pay raises, contrary to what he told Ed Henry on Fox News, as two EPA officials told the Post that “Pruitt endorsed the idea last month of giving substantial raises” to two of his top aides.
Scott Pruitt’s ethics problems are conservative ideology in action
Republicans like him because of the scandals, not despite them.
By Matthew Yglesias
@mattyglesiasmatt@vox.com
Apr 11, 2018, 9:30am EDT
Scott Pruitt is corrupt in ways that are practically too numerous to detail. He’s pushed to misuse agency funds on over-investing in his own personal security. He’s inappropriately demoted or reassigned career agency personnel who objected to his misuse of funds. He’s hired unqualified cronies for highly paid positions. And he’s accepted inappropriate gifts from lobbyists with business before the agency he leads. And conservatives are, overwhelmingly, okay with it.
As Sen. Mike Rounds (R-ID) said on Sunday’s Meet The Press, they aren’t even interested in the particulars of the accusations against Pruitt.
“I don’t know how much of it is overblown and how much of it is accurate, to be honest,” Rounds said. “I’m not going to call it fake news. I’ll say in some cases we’ll overblow something, but in this particular case Mr. Pruitt has been doing a good job as the secretary of the EPA. He is moving forward exactly as this president said he would.”
And Rounds is right — from the standpoint of mainstream conservative Republicans, Pruitt is doing a great job. Not despite his corruption, but because of it. Wasting resources and unjustly derailing professional staffers’ careers, even at some cost to his personal reputation and possible future career prospects, is exactly what conservatives want an Environmental Protection Agency administrator to do.
Under conservative rule, conduct in regulatory agencies is not a barnacle attached to the ship of state — it’s a core governing philosophy.
Fired whistleblower details corruption at EPA
Whistleblower Kevin Chmielewski says Pruitt fired him for raising questions about Pruitt’s activity.
by Leigh Ann Caldwell / Apr.12.2018 / 2:06 PM ET
WASHINGTON — Senate and House Democrats Thursday laid out a litany of accusations against EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, including new details of careless spending habits with taxpayers’ dollars and a disregard for government policy by violating limits on official travel.
The allegations stem from a meeting Democrats had with Kevin Chmielewski, a former campaign aide to President Donald Trump and a political appointee to the EPA before Pruitt fired him earlier this year.
Those Democrats sent a letter to Pruitt outlining the details Chmielewski provided, and they asked Pruitt to hand over emails, meeting minutes and any relevant documents surrounding each instance. It comes as pressure is building on Capitol Hill for Pruitt to step down.
Scott Pruitt has four different EPA email addresses. Lawmakers want to know why.
By Juliet Eilperin and Brady Dennis
April 12 at 11:39 AM
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has used four separate agency email addresses since taking office, according to Senate Democrats and an EPA official, prompting concerns among agency lawyers that the EPA has not disclosed all the documents it would normally release to the public under federal records requests.
Two Democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee — Jeff Merkley (Ore.) and Tom Carper (Del.) — sent a letter Tuesday to the EPA’s inspector general asking the office to probe the matter.
“We write to share our deep concern over Administrator Pruitt’s reported use of multiple email accounts,” they wrote in the letter, which was obtained by The Washington Post. “It is imperative that there be an investigation into whether the agency has properly searched these email addresses for responsive documents in response to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.”
Pruitt’s four email addresses include one in the conventional agency format, pruitt.scott@epa.gov, as well as three others: esp7@epa.gov, adm14pruitt@epa.gov and sooners7@epa.gov, an apparent reference to the University of Oklahoma, whose football team Pruitt follows closely.
Another EPA staffer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation, said that Pruitt’s use of different emails has raised concern among agency lawyers responsible for scouring the administrator’s official correspondence in the course of responding to FOIA requests from journalists and outside groups. If there is an email account that was not searched for records in response to a FOIA inquiry, the official said, that “would be an enormous breach of the public trust.”
https://twitter.com/democracynow/status/984992150113923072
Look at this. Starbucks employee calls cops because two black men (who were waiting for a friend to arrive) waited too long without ordering. The white guy is asking the cop what they did as they were taken away in hand cuffs. Someone is heard saying, “They didn’t do anything, I saw the whole thing”.
Starbucks better fire that employees stupid ass and publish the mother of all apologies. This is outrageous, beyond outrageous.
https://twitter.com/TIA_EWING/status/984937412257353728
This is how @Starbucks describes itself on Twitter:
Starbucks CoffeeVerified account
@Starbucks
Inspiring and nurturing the human spirit—one person, one cup, one neighborhood at a time.
And just like that, military games preempt what would have been a doozy of a Friday night recap and weekend of Libby pardon, Cohen seized incriminating tapes, criminal investigation and confirmation of trip to Prague.. And an unraveling buffoon ..
Gaslighting Theater… A Vlad and Buffoon production …starring the complicit media, the ‘generals’, including those resurrected from their iceboxes …And silly Americans are once again suckered by a corrupt treasonous buffoon and his various benefactors and enablers…
And like clockwork, 5 prong tongued Joe Scarborough et al are back on board praising their useful idiot..
Tonight he became ‘president’…Take #12345789350000..
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
Tonight he became ‘president’…Take #12345789350000..
The president rightly calls out Russia and Iran for their support of the world’s most murderous regime. His decision to call out Putin by name may be long-delayed but is still critical.— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) April 14, 2018
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
The president is striking the right tone regarding America’s fight against ISIS in Syria. America’s remarkable fighting force will remain in place but DJT looks forward to turning US effort over in the future to our regional allies.— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) April 14, 2018
https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js
https://twitter.com/benpershing/status/984955910828232704?s=20
This sob is using Syria to distract from the breaking news from McClatchy about Mueller having evidence Michael Cohen was in Prague in 2016. My God, we have no Secretary of State.
Nobody is distracted. We know what is going on
Not even Mattis sounds convinced/convincing..
https://www.thecommonercall.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Scan-24-640×480.jpeg
You should be watching Hayes.
Betrand said that Cohen was there to meet hackers, and the look on Hayes’ face😄😄😄
https://twitter.com/MichiganRadio/status/984913475888730112
Yeah, that’s been my question, what would happen next?
https://twitter.com/SethAbramson/status/984922996925259777
This is no longer about Democrats & Republicans. It’s about those who value the rule of law; and those who seek to destroy it to save themselves. Liberty’s last line of defense is the law’s check on political power.
Opposing tyrants is in America’s DNA. We got this, patriots.
— Counterchekist (@counterchekist) April 12, 2018
For 27 years, I was privileged to work with the thousands of career DOJ lawyers and FBI agents who work hard every day to keep our country safe, our rights protected, and the rule of law intact. They deserve better than this. https://t.co/PORoGaCm5n
— Sally Yates (@SallyQYates) April 2, 2018
Robert Mueller is now taking down the National Enquirer for its criminal ties to Donald Trump. Everything Trump touches dies. And if it doesn’t die, Mueller kills it.
— Palmer Report (@PalmerReport) April 12, 2018
Hopefully..
http://www.vocabulary.pics/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/fingers-crossed-idioms-vocabulary-pics.jpg
It’s All Connected
By Josh Marshall | April 13, 2018 1:17 pm
The Wall Street Journal just published a stunning scoop. In 2017 Michael Cohen negotiated a $1.6 million hush deal for a major GOP fundraiser named Elliott Broidy, deputy finance chairman of the RNC. If that name rings a bell, it should. Broidy is at the center of the part of the Russia probe involving the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and international fixer and convicted pedophile George Nader.
Nader, in turn, is the guy who set up those meetings in the Seychelles which brought together Erik Prince and that Russian banker. Both Nader and Broidy have been frequent visitors to the White House during Trump’s presidency and involved in ways that are still not totally clear in the mix of money negotiations, geopolitics and Russia back channels with a series of Gulf emirates.
Also notable, the woman in question became pregnant and ended her pregnancy in an abortion, though in a statement to the Journal Broidy says that decision was solely hers.
We’re still putting together the details here. But this is significant in that it seems to tightly bind together Cohen the hush money fixer and key persons at the heart of the Russia probe.
This is who they are:
Try as you might, 45 POS, YOU ARE GOING DOWN.
Memo to myself during these deeply difficult times in our country…
Drink deeply of each moment. Enjoy family and friends. Be in joyful community. Add to the good and to the positive with smiles and helpfulness. Appreciate the wonders of nature.
https://www.wishafriend.com/poems/uploads/9035-nature-poems.jpg
https://youtu.be/tQKIWwzfK-A&rel=0
Trump bamboozled his supporters and the media about him being the ‘law and order’ candidate. He played y’all like a fiddle. Are y’all embarrassed yet? How do y’all feel about this Constitutional Crisis? So much winning, right?!
Kanye shrug
A man with white supremacist literature in his home accidentally killed himself while building bombs so powerful, authorities decided to burn down his entire apartment building rather than let people reenter: https://t.co/BQ4Eor77Cy
— Kelly Weill (@KELLYWEILL) April 13, 2018
National Enquirer pay-off eyed as ‘catch and kill’ to help Trump
Jeff Horwitz, reporter for the Associated Press, talks with Rachel Maddow about the befuddling story of the National Enquirer paying a source $30,000 apparently to quash a rumor about Donald Trump, and the role of Michael Cohen in that transaction.
Apr.12.2018
https://twitter.com/DavidShuster/status/984847184968474624
Brids of a feather, and what not.
On the day the President wrongly attacks Comey for being a “leaker and liar” he considers pardoning a convicted leaker and liar, Scooter Libby. This is the President’s way of sending a message to those implicated in the Russia investigation: You have my back and I‘ll have yours.
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) April 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/NancyPelosi/status/984849455617839104
America is becoming UNRECOGNIZABLE
https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/984844433110786053
Pain is the reward: Here’s what pundits keep getting wrong about Trump and his supporters
Trump’s voters are suffering. They still love him. Mainstream journalists lack any understanding of this pathology
CHAUNCEY DEVEGA
04.13.2018•4:00 AM
Donald Trump is not a real populist. His plans and those of his Republican allies–both already enacted and in the future–will further hollow out the social safety net, give even more money to the rich, damage the environment, reduce public education to ruins, remove corporate regulations and gut the Affordable Care Act. This will hurt most Americans, especially Trump’s most enthusiastic supporters among the so-called “white working class.” Yet these same voters continue to support Trump and the Republican Party.
This dynamic befuddles many journalists, reporters, pundits and other professional observers of politics. Why? Because they lack political vision and are extremely naive — and overly hopeful — about the true nature of today’s conservative movement.
Moreover, the truth is simply too frightening for many people to accept: The Republican Party and movement conservatism are now fully sociopathic.
……………………..
Here the Republican Party, its leaders, and media enablers use fear in conjunction with physical, emotional and financial pain to manipulate Republican voters and many independents into supporting policies that cause them harm. Instead of attributing the cause of this distress correctly, Trump’s voters and other members of the American right-wing want to retaliate against and thus hurt those individuals and groups they view as the Other. This is the primary psychological wage that today’s Republican Party and conservative movement pays its supporters.
In his new book “The Road to Unfreedom,” Timothy Snyder, the Yale historian and bestselling author, describes this feedback loop as sadopopulism:
Wallace: Trump conditioning public with pardon of Scooter Libby
Nicolle Wallace talks with Rachel Maddow about breaking news that Donald Trump intends to pardon former Dick Cheney chief of staff, Scooter Libby, and her belief that Trump and his media cohorts are conditioning the public for more pardons to come.
Republicans coordinate smear of FBI ahead of Comey book release
Rachel Maddow shows how the Republican Party with Fox News is coordinating its effort to smear the FBI, its top officials, Robert Mueller, and James Comey as Comey’s book is set for release and the Mueller investigation is coming together.
Confidants Say Trump Will Soon Fire Sessions, Rosenstein
April 13, 2018 at 10:55 am EDT
Wall Street Journal: “Two people who spoke to Mr. Trump during the week said they came away thinking both Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who appointed Mr. Mueller, and Attorney General Jeff Sessions would soon be gone, potentially sparking a political and constitutional crisis.”
Said one: “It’s a matter of when, not if.”
James Comey book leaks early, Rachel Maddow shares highlights
Rachel Maddow reads passages from “A Higher Loyalty,” the not-yet-released book by James Comey, including Comey’s likening of the nascent Trump administration to a mafia family, and Donald Trump’s reaction to being informed of the Steele dossier.
Update: There is no petition seeking a pardon for Scooter Libby on file with the Justice Department’s Pardon Attorney, a DOJ spokesperson tells me. This means that if it is being considered, it is not going through the normal process.
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) April 13, 2018
FYI:
President and Mrs Obama’s niece… Daughter of Craig Robinson, Mrs Obama’s brother..
Holding out hope that one day folks will finally get it – especially so-called ‘proponents of women’ and feminists who somehow always manage to minimize, exclude, relegate or cast as incidental to the story ..including those that are in fact really hers, this great woman and historic first black First Lady..
Mueller report on Trump obstruction takes shape ahead of schedule
Rachel Maddow shares new NBC News reporting that because Donald Trump has backed out of the idea submitting to an interview with Robert Mueller, the investigation can procede to the next phase, closing the obstruction part of their inquiry with a focus on four key findings findings in Trump’s attempt to obstruct justice.
Coal lobbyist takes over key leadership post at Trump’s EPA
04/13/18 09:20 AM
By Steve Benen
…………………….
I realize that when it comes to this White House’s personnel decisions, we’ve seen a staggering number of tough-to-defend moves, but Wheeler is especially egregious.
Trump says Comey is a ‘slime ball,’ calls for his criminal prosecution
04/13/18 10:02 AM
By Steve Benen
…………………………
The president doesn’t appear to be taking the news well, as evidenced by a pair of tweets this morning.
If I didn’t know better, I might think Comey has gotten under the president’s skin a bit.
What I find especially entertaining about Trump’s little tirade, though isn’t just how factually inaccurate it is, but the degree to which his lack of impulse control has upended the White House’s plan.
After creating historic deficits, Republicans move to outlaw deficits
04/13/18 11:23 AM
By Steve Benen
They’re sometimes called “messaging votes.” Congressional leaders will bring measures to the floor that they have no intention of passing, purely for symbolic and electoral reasons. These pointless votes are generally a waste of time, though they tend to make assorted partisans feel better.
Some messaging votes, however, are more offensive than others.
GOP leaders knew, of course, that this constitutional amendment would fail. More to the point, they voted for it despite the fact that they wanted it to fail.
Indeed, what made yesterday’s vote so exasperating was the backdrop against which it came. It was just a few months ago that Republicans approved massive tax breaks the nation can’t afford, and the Congressional Budget Office reported this week that those tax cuts will wreak havoc on the nation’s finances for many years to come. More recently, Republicans also approved a $1.3 trillion omnibus package that, among other things, increased government spending by hundreds of billions of dollars.
All of which led up to yesterday’s vote, in which Republicans said they want a constitutional gimmick to stop Republicans from passing the kinds of bills Republicans just voted for. The people who are creating trillion-dollar deficits are the same people who are saying deficits should be outlawed.
The Washington Post’s Catherine Rampell added last night, “A balanced-budget amendment is pretty much always a stupid idea. But you know when it’s stupidest? When you’ve just blown a multitrillion-dollar hole in the deficit, and also, umm, don’t even really plan to pass a budget.”
Their BBA is another way to LOOT & STEAL from US.
PERIOD
American mainstream rejects Trump’s condemnation of Mueller probe
04/13/18 10:40 AM
By Steve Benen
At a certain level, public-opinion polls on federal criminal investigations seem unimportant. After all, law-enforcement officials are not politicians, and while they serve the public’s interests, they also have a job to do that has little to do with popular will.
That said, I tend to keep an eye on polling related to Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe, not because public attitudes should shape the direction of the investigation, but because I’m interested in whether the Republican campaign to undermine public confidence in the probe is working.
Donald Trump, for example, has characterized the investigation itself as “illegal” and “corrupt.” His allies in Congress and conservative media have mounted a spirited campaign against Mueller, the FBI, and the Justice Department, which collectively have become a bete noire for the right.
The American mainstream isn’t buying it.
Lord Jesus! Shot asking for help in black skin.
https://twitter.com/deray/status/984784565762973698
WTF
Can’t ask directions…
Another thing to add to the list that Black people can’t do without risking their lives.
…………………….
Black teen nearly shot and killed by homeowner for asking directions after missing his bus
Travis Gettys
13 APR 2018 AT 10:10 ET
A black teenager was nearly shot and killed by a racist homeowner after missing his bus and trying to ask a neighbor for directions.
Brennan Walker overslept Thursday morning and missed his bus, so he started walking the bus route from his family’s home to Rochester High School, reported WJBK-TV.
The 14-year-old’s mom had taken his phone away, so he wasn’t able to check it for directions — so the boy knocked on a stranger’s door to ask for help.
“I got to the house, and I knocked on the lady’s door,” Brennan told the TV station. “Then she started yelling at me and she was like, ‘Why are you trying to break into my house?’ I was trying to explain to her that I was trying to get directions to Rochester High, and she kept yelling at me.”
“Then the guy came downstairs, and he grabbed the gun,” the teen added. “I saw it and started to run — and that’s when I heard the gunshot.”
The shot missed the fleeing teen, and Brennan said he kept running until he found a hiding place, and that’s when he broke down crying.
“My mom says that black boys get shot because sometimes they don’t look their age, and I don’t look my age,” he said. “I’m 14, but I don’t look 14. I’m kind of happy that, like, I didn’t become a statistic.
Some Caucasians are needlessly killing our young boys because they’ve been led to view them as threats to their lives. The case of Brennan Walker proves it, and so does the Ring Security videotape. This makes me very angry. Our young kids have the same right to be seen as children just like their kids, and the reason they aren’t is due to the constant drumbeat that encourages some Americans to view them as threats at first sight.
Classless
A libertarian economist calls for ending public education as we know it. It’s a radical proposal—and deeply wrong.
by Kevin Carey
………………………………….
What if that story had a different ending? What if nobody listened, and the ruse continued, and the child grew up to become a libertarian economics professor at George Mason University? He might well have written Bryan Caplan’s The Case Against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money.
These kinds of books often lack the courage of their title’s provocations. Not this one. Caplan, a career educator, really is a staunch skeptic of most of the personal, social, and economic benefits of education. He calls for no less than ending public education as we know it and massively reducing the number of people with high school and college degrees. To prosecute his case, he has assembled a pile of academic studies, including some showing alarmingly subpar literacy and mathematics skills among college graduates. Most people would see these statistics as a reason to make education better. But to Caplan they’re a reason to make education disappear.
Caplan’s main critique is that most formal education is ineffective and alienated from the skills and knowledge that typical jobs require. Reading, math, and some sciences are worthwhile, he concedes, but everything else is a waste. “There really is no need for K–12 to teach history, social studies, art, music, or foreign languages,” he writes. “The class clown who snarks, ‘What does this have to do with real life?,’ is on to something.” If you can’t easily match a subject with a marketable job skill, he believes, it shouldn’t be taught in school.
Yet despite all that irrelevant and ineffective learning, people with degrees still get paid a premium by the labor market. And market signals are a central source of capital-T truth for any committed libertarian. If education is so useless, why do employers continue to reward it?
Caplan is stupid because he seems to have never thought of the fact that having fewer high school graduates could cause him to lose his own d@mn job as a college professor. I detest stupidity in any form.
I know we have posted this before, but still…
Charles Pierce had some words about that.
Not just the Civil Rights Movement.
EVERY advance in American Society over the past 50 years can point its genesis back to Brown v Board.
PERIOD.
And, THAT is the reason why the GOP has despised Brown v. Board from the beginning.
Mrs Vitter has no business even being considered for this post… there’s that..
LIT! 🔥🔥🔥
https://twitter.com/afrobeatstoday/status/984232299184173056
Mueller’s Four Findings on Trump’s Obstruction of Justice
by Nancy LeTourneau
April 13, 2018
According to a report from NBC News, Special Counsel Robert Mueller has collected four findings on Donald Trump’s attempt to obstruct justice.
His intent to fire former FBI Director James Comey;
His role in the crafting of a misleading public statement on the nature of a June 2016 Trump Tower meeting between his son and Russians;
Trump’s dangling of pardons before grand jury witnesses who might testify against him; and
Pressuring Attorney General Jeff Sessions not to recuse himself from the Russia investigation.
The use of the word “intent” in that first one could be significant, as explained by Renato Mariatti.
https://twitter.com/deray/status/984796421130891264
BREAKING: Good news. Maryland passed plan to outlaw junk insurance. New Jersey passed a plan to restore individual mandate.
What states do today, the country will do beginning 2021. 1/
— Andy Slavitt (@ASlavitt) April 13, 2018
This is a GOP up-and-comer, remember?
NEW ACCUSATIONS: Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is facing growing calls to resign, with a former mistress accusing him of assault and blackmail, claiming she was bound, blindfolded and photographed in a basement. @perezreports. https://t.co/0wvohFCPqv pic.twitter.com/YJiSjFrFyD
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) April 13, 2018
https://twitter.com/jaketapper/status/984786699514535936
https://twitter.com/NBCPolitics/status/984793353639354370
@JohnJHarwood
55m55 minutes ago
More
from @stephenfhayes in Weekly Standard: “As Trump consolidates his hold on the party, he’s losing his grip on the presidency. WH staffers whisper their boss appears increasingly unhinged. As prominent Trump supporter recently put it: ‘It’s falling apart’“
About Cohen now trying to take the ‘ Fifth’:
From a Lawyer at BJ:
Trump says he’s ‘draining the swamp,’ even if ‘it may not look like it’
04/13/18 08:40 AM—UPDATED 04/13/18 09:21 AM
By Steve Benen
One of the signature lines of Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign was “drain the swamp.” Through the Republican was always a little vague about the meaning of the phrase, it was widely seen as an outsider’s vow to clean up the nation’s capital.
The Republican told NBC’s “Meet the Press” during the campaign that he’s tired of everybody in the nation’s capital “being controlled by the special interests and the lobbyists.” Trump went so far as to say he’d have “no problem” banning lobbyists from his administration altogether.
The promise has since become the punch-line to a sad joke, though at a White House event yesterday, the president made the case that he’s honoring his commitment – even if reality suggests otherwise.
As a rule, when Trump says, “Believe me,” the public’s first instinct should be to not believe him.
As of Jan 20, 2017, the so-called “swamp” should have been designated a Superfund site.
https://twitter.com/Blavity/status/984785883839819776
#GrowingUpBlack Mom: If you fall out of that tree and break your leg, don’t come running to me.
Kid: 😳But if my leg broke, I can’t run, Mama
Mom: What did you say?
Kid: Nuttin……
BWA HA HA AH AH HA HA
LOL! OMG! I use to climb trees like everything….
Ooops!
The GOP, they are who we thought they were, full of greedy, petty, lying, thieving, selfish, white male mediocrity
https://twitter.com/RVAwonk/status/984517944519475200?s=19
https://twitter.com/DavidCornDC/status/984560058167169024?s=19
There are TAPES!😄😄😄
https://twitter.com/ShimonPro/status/984607755913908224?s=19
He who lives by the tape, shall in the end be snagged by the tape…
https://twitter.com/JoyAnnReid/status/984624621113749504?s=19
https://twitter.com/MichaelAvenatti/status/984638516675129344?s=19
https://twitter.com/RWPUSA/status/984630364936310784?s=19
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/984593297950814208?s=19
https://twitter.com/JoyAnnReid/status/984653036692955137?s=19
https://twitter.com/nytopinion/status/984642555571732480?s=19
Good morning, rikyrah. Where do they find these creeps?
Congratulations Ieshia Champs on your graduation from law school. You and your family are amazing and inspiring!
Video: “Single mom of five goes viral with law school graduation photo”
https://youtu.be/lNYinxIwAJs&rel=0
Absolutely love this story :)
Good Morning,Everyone 😄😄😄
Good Morning, Rikyrah and Everyone!
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/91/ff/c9/91ffc9d5e2a800f4661f60165f246292–snoopy-peanuts-free-gifts.jpg
TGIF, 3Chics Family!