Posted on 03/03/2020 4:38:47 PM PST by blam
Well, he can always learn to code.
Well, he can always learn to code.
He isn’t patient enough or smart enough to do basic.
lol pretty much
How is unemployment Chrisie?”””
Pretty sure if YOU QUIT your job, you do NOT get unemployment ......
Was a payroll supervisor & had to answer such inquiries from state unemployment offices. Quit==NO UNEMPLOYMENT.
He can be unemployed and not get any money for it.
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From WikiLeaks:
Sharing debate questions with Clinton campaign
A WikiLeaks e-mail dump revealed that Brazile sent an e-mail message on March 5, 2016, to John Podesta and Jennifer Palmieri with the title: "One of the questions directed to HRC tomorrow is from a woman with a rash." The message continued, "her family has lead poison and she will ask what, if anything, will Hillary do as president to help the ppl of Flint." At the next event in Flint, Clinton was delivered a similar question from audience member Mikki Wade, whose family was affected by the poisoned water.
On October 11, 2016, a WikiLeaks e-mail dump included an e-mail Brazile sent on March 12, 2016 to Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri with the subject header: "From time to time I get questions in advance." In the e-mail, Brazile discussed her concern about Clinton's ability to field a question regarding the death penalty, and in a CNN town hall debate the following day, Clinton received a similar question about the death penalty. According to tech blog Errata Security, the e-mail in question was verified using an everyday verification program and the DKIM system.
Brazile at first vehemently denied receiving or furnishing the Clinton campaign with any town hall questions and dismissed the Wikileaks organization as "THESE SAD ASS WHIPPER LEAKERS TRY TO SLOW MY GROOVE".
She accused TYT Politics reporter Jordan Chariton of "badgering a woman." Questioned by Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, Brazile said, "As a Christian woman, I understand persecution. I will not sit here and be persecuted because your information is totally false."
Jake Tapper, a former colleague of Brazile's at CNN, provided his perspective on the possibility of a leak of a question to a Presidential candidate, calling it "very, very upsetting" and added that "journalistically, it's horrifying". Brazile, however, said that her conscience was "very clear". She later commented: "If I had to do it all over again, I would know a hell of a lot more about cybersecurity."
Pretty cool how they arranged names to show their party affiliation.
I sent an email to Fox asking that she be fired!
That is what I thought when I first heard about the incident. Democrats only get angry when somebody tells the truth about them.
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