She had been questioned about whether she borrowed a line from the movie Independence Day to signal to protestors they should fight for their independence (like how they would fight alien invaders, I guess?). "We aren't people that are going to go quietly into the night." She said she didn't intend to quote the movie, but maybe she's alluding to that questioning?
She did the Trump drinking water thing, LOL. Does anybody else need to get their lips ready when drinking water?
Probably to protect himself from guys that get off looking at other guys dressed in women's lingerie?
She tipped the drink to her lips using one hand...if this doesn't end up triggering Trump to drop his support for her, I don't know what will. No loyalty, no solidarity. Just a flex, right in his face.
Rep. Madison Cawthorn charged with driving with a revoked license The GOP congressman also faces two speeding citations in his state of North Carolina. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/co...orn-charged-driving-revoked-license-rcna19461
Everything trump touched... CEO: Boeing Should Have Rejected Trump’s Air Force One Deal The company revealed that it has lost $660 million outfitting the next presidential jets—so far. https://www.defenseone.com/business...ve-rejected-trumps-air-force-one-deal/366186/
Hmm... republican senator thom tillis... and interesting the timing of this red line (insider trading, not encouraging the overthrow of our government).
LOL... sure... it appears that the ex-CEO of Boeing is the guy that is being blamed and Boeing that will be caught paying for cost overruns on the new airplanes. And perhaps Boeing gets "good will" for providing the jets. Just thought it funny that the new Boeing CEO is publicly acknowledging the deal screwed them... and that it was yet another thing that trump touched that turned into ...
Perhaps the very rich senator from Utah doesn't see the difference between a young person accumulating a ton of debt getting educated with hope of creating a better life for themselves and contribute to society... compared to someone wanting to buy a nice car, buy a house, or run up credit card debt? What seems a better investment for America? And... if I am not mistaken, wasn't this part of the campaign platform... so the comment about polling is false?