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  • OREGON CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE TAKES TASTELESS TWITTER SHOT AT MELANIA TRUMP (tr)

    07/31/2018 10:39:44 AM PDT · by mandaladon · 68 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | 31 Jul 2018 | Nick Givas
    OREGON CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE TAKES TASTELESS TWITTER SHOT AT MELANIA TRUMP, LIKENS HER TO A PROSTITUTE(Full title) Oregon Congressional candidate Mark Roberts insulted first lady Melania Trump on Twitter Monday, implying she works as a prostitute. Roberts, who is running as an independent for the second Congressional district, responded to a tweet from Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk and decided to bash the first lady. Kirk’s pointed out major differences between Melania’s White House staff and the staff of former first lady Michelle Obama and said the Trumps are getting by with a much smaller team. Kirk claimed Obama had...
  • Melania Trump Called ‘Hoebag’ By Oregon Congressional Candidate Mark Roberts

    07/31/2018 2:23:57 PM PDT · by Kid Shelleen · 43 replies
    Inquisitr ^ | 07/31/2018 | Aaron Homer
    Melania Trump is a “hoebag” who “works by the hour,” according to an Oregon congressional candidate via Twitter. Mark Roberts is an Independent Party candidate for Oregon’s 2nd Congressional District, according to Ballotpedia. And on Monday night, he made a tweet that he may yet wind up regretting (as of now, he hasn’t – but more on that in a few paragraphs).
  • DEMOCRATS VOTE NO, BUT ALLOW JUDICIAL NOMINEE TO ADVANCE

    11/15/2002 2:07:20 AM PST · by henbane · 68 replies · 318+ views
    The New York times ^ | November 15, 2002 | NEIL A. LEWIS
    November 15, 2002 Democrats Vote No, but Allow Judicial Nominee to AdvanceBy NEIL A. LEWIS ASHINGTON, Nov. 14 — The Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee today engaged in an unusual voting maneuver that signaled their disapproval of one of President Bush's judicial nominees even as they cleared the way for his confirmation. They first allowed the nominee, Judge Dennis Shedd, to be approved by a voice vote. Then, one by one, each of the Democrats present asked to be recorded as having voted against him. Senate Democrats decided not to impede the nomination, and one other, in recognition...