Isn’t he just? Yet another lickspittle and a (alleged) wrong un.The new Attorney General is great choice
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It's not a joke. They start these things as a joke. That's their MO.
I doubt a lot of people will care. It was clear that these people only look out for themselves – their own country at a push – so why should they *really* give a toss about what happens elsewhere?Trump is surrounding himself with brown tongues. I bet all those Arab Americans who voted for him are now regretting it as it looks increasingly likely that Israel will annexe the West Bank and Gaza as a Republican brokered peace settlement,
The orange man-baby thinks he will be omnipotent once he occupies the White House in January. Millions are only interested in seeing grocery prices fall and tax cuts.I doubt a lot of people will care. It was clear that these people only look out for themselves – their own country at a push – so why should they *really* give a toss about what happens elsewhere?
Which they quite possibly won't get...The orange man-baby thinks he will be omnipotent once he occupies the White House in January. Millions are only interested in seeing grocery prices fall and tax cuts.
causing quite a lot of consternation and confusion, beyond eyebrow raising. apparently unpopular and seen as impossible to get confirmed, looks like some sort of battle set up with the Republican Party in the Senate. or some 4d chess, though Trump isn't known for that.The new Attorney General is great choice
Trump is surrounding himself with brown tongues. I bet all those Arab Americans who voted for him are now regretting it as it looks increasingly likely that Israel will annexe the West Bank and Gaza as a Republican brokered peace settlement,
The grim reality is it works through Israeli military might, persecution and possibly deportation. Israel has already shown how little it values Palestinians as people so I doubt they’d think twice about doing it, while Trump helps keep them out of The Hague.How does that work? Palestinians won't agree to it, there'd be no long term peace.
Not sure what they are upset about. They seem to be complaining about things like him being incompetent for the job, a person of moral turpitude, has been under investigation for various offences, sexual misconduct and other ethical breaches.causing quite a lot of consternation and confusion, beyond eyebrow raising. apparently unpopular and seen as impossible to get confirmed, looks like some sort of battle set up with the Republican Party in the Senate. or some 4d chess, though Trump isn't known for that.
Is that true? Lots ended up over there?
So sad.
Palestine wouldn't accept that either.How does that work? Palestinians won't agree to it, there'd be no long term peace.
The solution is 2 states, with Israel getting what they were given at the start, and Palestine getting, er, Palestine.
Palestine wouldn't accept that either.
The grim reality is it works through Israeli military might, persecution and possibly deportation. Israel has already shown how little it values Palestinians as people so I doubt they’d think twice about doing it, while Trump helps keep them out of The Hague.
False scare claims? On the last couple of days it has come out that over 100 local authorities are asking parents to fill in what gender their children identify with, on their infant school applications. They are talking about three and four year olds here. The children may identify as a boy or a girl (or a teddy bear or a pony or Thomas the Tank Engine, none of which had an available box to tick).
Tell us your three-year-old’s preferred gender when picking school, parents told
Critics brand admissions question ‘totally inappropriate’ after it is asked by more than 100 local authorities across UKwww.telegraph.co.uk