“the decision to reopen the investigation may not line up with the spin that it was a mop-up exercise…”
October surprise.
How about “corrupt,” or at least “unethical”?
Motives.
“If you’re that bothered, quit. Leave the job.”
“…the unverified material would undoubtedly have been used by political opponents”
“We had a full and open discussion about it.”
Benefitted from Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s fundraising skills.
Her two-year-long excuses tour has taken a new turn
“Nod less and cry more.”
Four died and she lied
Sympathy.
“Melania should do for this generation of girls what Hillary Clinton did not do for mine, and leave her jerk of a husband.”
Deplorable.
“Maybe the Republican Party has lost its soul.”
She’s with her.
“We were trying to present her with these qualities that you’re used to seeing in a male president…”
“These concerns span the political spectrum.”
“I understand how some of what I said upset people and can be misinterpreted.”
“a distinction that doesn’t make a difference”
“No deputy director in the history of the F.B.I. has been fired.”
“This was bad. I can’t sugarcoat it.”
“I won the places that are optimistic, diverse, dynamic, moving forward.”
“…there’s really nothing that Mrs. Clinton did that was any different than what Mr. Saucier did.”
“Where some saw a circus, I saw a big tent.”
“…yes, it will be investigated.”
Do you hear a wave building?
Window closed?
Scary Pranksters?
“We believe it would be much better for GOP to win.”
What about Hillary?
YAAAASSSSS.
Stunts.
“I was speechless and angry in October 2010 when CFIUS approved the Uranium One sale to Rosatom.”
“I’ll see. I’m focused on the NDRC at this point.”
Plus: A Sidney Blumenthal conduit between Hillary Clinton and Christopher Steele?
Let’s have a “big, messy primary.”
“The non-disclosure of a material fact in an application for a FISA warrant…is a very big deal”
Crumbs, straws, and the grasping thereof.
Narratives.
“At the time, I believed the punishment I imposed was severe and fit the offense.”
Embarrassment — but for whom?
Out.
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“We’re just a family, now we have to take on the role of law enforcement…”
Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York shared some thoughts on white supremacy on his Twitter account today. It turns out …
“Some lawmakers think she’ll never be able to run for leadership again.”