I would call it the Air Force Space Command which has been around since 1982. That has a nice ring to it.
Is it a branch of the Air Force, or is it it's own branch? Haven't really read much about it.
I would call it the Air Force Space Command which has been around since 1982. That has a nice ring to it.
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Democrats are expressing outrage at the schedule, saying that they have not had enough time or material to vet President Trump’s nominee, but those objections fall apart on the facts.
This isn't about Bernie or the Dems in the next election. It has to do with the troubling dynamic of a president who lies and deceives in an attempt to create confusion. And he does so willingly and with dubious intentions. That's ****** up, if you ask me.
Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman said Sunday she was "complicit" in the Trump administration's deceit of the country.
"I was complicit with this White House deceiving this nation," Newman said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
"They continue to deceive this nation with how mentally declined he is, how difficult it is for him to process complex information, how he is not engaged in some of the most important decisions that impacts our country," she continued. "I was complicit and for that I regret."
Donald Trump is a “racist” who has used the “N-word” repeatedly, Omarosa Manigault Newman, once the most prominent African American in the White House, claims in a searing memoir.
The future US president was caught on mic uttering the taboo racial slur “multiple times” during the making of his reality TV show The Apprentice and there is a tape to prove it, according to Manigault Newman, citing three unnamed sources.
Trump has been haunted from around the time of his election in 2016 by allegations that outtakes from the reality TV show exist in which he is heard saying the N-word and using other offensive language.
At the time, she writes, she felt a “growing realization that Donald Trump was indeed a racist, a bigot and a misogynist. My certainty about the N-word tape and his frequent uses of that word were the top of a high mountain of truly appalling things I’d experienced with him, during the last two years in particular.”
Recalling her sudden and unceremonious departure, she writes: “It had finally sunk in that the person I’d thought I’d known so well for so long was actually a racist. Using the N-word was not just the way he talks but, more disturbing, it was how he thought of me and African Americans as a whole.”
The Boston Globe has enlisted more than 100 newspapers from across the country to publish editorials fighting back against President Trump’s repeated attacks on the media.
The Globe has been contacting editorial boards and asking them to publish an editorial on Thursday, CNN reported Saturday.
"We propose to publish an editorial on August 16 on the dangers of the administration's assault on the press and ask others to commit to publishing their own editorials on the same date," The Globe said in its pitch.
Marjorie Pritchard, the Globe’s deputy editorial page editor, told CNN that more than 100 publications have signed up to participate as of Saturday.
She told the network that she expects the number of newspapers participating will rise in the next few days.
"The response has been overwhelming," Pritchard said. "We have some big newspapers, but the majority are from smaller markets, all enthusiastic about standing up to Trump's assault on journalism."
Major journalistic organizations, including the American Society of News Editors and the New England Newspaper and Press Association, have been helping to coordinate the effort, CNN reported.
Each newspaper will write their own editorial, rather than publish a unified message.
Pritchard told the newspaper teams to write about how Trump’s “assault” on journalism impacts their communities.
"Our words will differ. But at least we can agree that such attacks are alarming,” Pritchard wrote.
The Globe’s campaign began days after the president ramped up his attacks on the media, which he often calls “the enemy of the people.”
"The Fake News hates me saying that they are the Enemy of the People only because they know it’s TRUE," Trump tweeted last week. "I am providing a great service by explaining this to the American People. They purposely cause great division & distrust. They can also cause War! They are very dangerous & sick!"
Since when is a former cabinet member turning on Trump - and calling him a racist - a form of 'libtard hysteria'? This is just yet another layer of information that's come out on Trump and who he truly is. Don't blame me or the libs that Trump's 'finest people' who he himself hired, like Omarosa, come out and dish dirt on him.Tibs, remember that Michael Wolfe book? Yeah, not many do. This book will be discredited, and forgotten, too. She was already called out for lying by pollster Frank Luntz. But go ahead and enjoy this latest libtard hysteria. I am sure she will sell a lot of books as a result. LOL.
And most everything in Michael Wolfe's book, much like everything in the Steele dossier has stood the test of time, and certainly hasn't been proven wrong or incorrect.
Since when is a former cabinet member turning on Trump - and calling him a racist - a form of 'libtard hysteria'? This is just yet another layer of information that's come out on Trump and who he truly is. Don't blame me or the libs that Trump's 'finest people' who he himself hired, like Omarosa, come out and dish dirt on him.
And most everything in Michael Wolfe's book, much like everything in the Steele dossier has stood the test of time, and certainly hasn't been proven wrong or incorrect.
Despite your most heartfelt wishes, neither you nor I know what part of the Steele dossier is substantiated - or not. And we won't know for sure until Mueller releases his findings. I've read plenty of sources that numerous claims in the dossier are in fact true. You boldly state they are not. Perhaps you're right. We'll find out soon enough.As I have posted before, time and again, the Steele Dossier has been proven to be patently false on many levels over and over. But keep ringing that bell Tibs. Even when proven wrong, Libs keep screaming that the false is true.