Posted on 11/16/2018 12:46:43 PM PST by DollyCali
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New acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker
Pres Trump with Justice Kavanaugh at his investiture ceremony this morning. And with other members of the Court.
WW1 100 year commemorative remembrance - Paris
Pres marks Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights by lighting the Diya lamp. Hails contributions of Indian-American members of his Administration, including Neomi Rao, announcing he is nominating her to fill the seat on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals vacated by Justice Kavanaugh.
as part of 11/13/18)
Keep the Truth coming Mr. President
Keep on Tweeting!
“Where did you get this from as I cant find it anywhere?”
From Trump’s twitter:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1064596708875747328:
Has anybody watched Hallmark’s “Sleigh Bells Ring”?
Going to watch that now, back in a while.
I have a recipe. They’re better than store bought.
Trump says he was onto Osama Bin Laden before 9/11, blames past presidents for not killing him"
I remember before 911 seeing Osama Bin Laden in a Dateline episode and thinking that guy is going to kill a lot of Americans.
I guess you get to be in charge of the food then, and must be doing a pretty good job or he would be more involved.
New life
Just flipped on Fox for a few minutes while looking for the next Christmas movie to watch this afternoon. There were going on and on about how bad the economy is going to be and it will be a full bear Market, all based on just one day’s information. There are as bad as CNN and MSNBC sometimes. Maybe worse because we expect them to be fair.
Oh that’s funny, I totally forgot about potato sack races. Yeah, that’s what I look like trying to wear a straight skirt.
Lol, you’re too funny!
We used to go to Ciudad Acuna and buy some food, and could get huge sacks of flour. Used some of the sacks as dish towels. Found some sacks that were made out of pretty prints too, not all white. Just cut a neck line and arm holes, hem edges, and I was a style trendy in my flour sack shirts.
It’s okay if we double up on pictures, I’m sure nobody would mind. It’s a lot of work for you to have two preview what is existing and then add to it.
:-)
Those flour sack undies sounds scratchy. But better than nothing.
Some of the styles weve survived were pretty interesting.
Thanks!
I havent seen that one.
Enjoy!
ROFL!
If we don’t have to build more schools, roads, hospitals just for illegals, maybe we wouldn’t have so many come over.
White House restores Jim Acosta’s press pass, but institutes new rules for journalists
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/white-house-restores-jim-acosta-press-pass-access/
FTA: Last Updated Nov 19, 2018 4:16 PM EST
The White House has restored the press credentials of CNN’s chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta, and as a result, CNN will drop its lawsuit against the Trump administration, the network announced.
A White House official tells CBS News’ Fin Gomez the White House will not attempt to revoke Acosta’s credentials again over the Nov. 7 exchange between the president and Acosta.
“Today the @WhiteHouse fully restored @Acosta’s press pass. As a result, our lawsuit is no longer necessary. We look forward to continuing to cover the White House,” CNN tweeted.
But the White House also instituted new rules for journalists at press conferences, claiming it has the right to suspend or revoke a journalist’s credentials if they fail to follow any of the rules. Those three rules include: a journalist called upon to ask a question will ask a single question and then yield the floor; a follow-up question will be permitted at the discretion of the president or the White House and then the journalist must yield the floor; and “yielding the floor” includes if necessary physically surrendering the microphone, according to White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.
Sanders said the White House may initiate further rules of decorum, if necessary.
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