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Trump Accuses McCain Of Misleading WH: ‘He Told Us’ He’d Vote To Repeal O’Care


President Donald Trump on Tuesday accused the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) of misleading the White House about his vote in July 2017 on whether to repeal Obamacare.

Asked during a White House photo-op with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro why he attacked McCain seven months after his death, Trump said he was “very unhappy” that McCain “didn’t repeal and replace Obamacare, as you know.”

Trump added: “He told us hours before that he was going to repeal and replace, and then for some reason — I think I understand the reason — he ended up going thumbs (down). Frankly, had we even known that, I think we would have gotten the vote, because we could have somebody else. So I think that’s disgraceful.”

After that vote — contrary to Trump’s claim Tuesday — The New York Times reported that “McCain left his intentions secret until the end.” And TPM and other outlets reported before the vote on McCain’s public grievances with the process Republicans used to try to pass the repeal bill.

The President said “there are other things” that motivated him to attack McCain again. On Saturday and Sunday, he distorted McCain’s role in the giving the so-called “Steele Dossier” to the FBI.

“I was never a fan of John McCain and I never will be,” Trump said before dismissing members of the media.

 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/bernie-sanders-hires-fierce-biden-beto-harris-critic-as-top-adviser

Bernie Sanders Hires Fierce Biden, Beto, Harris Critic As Top Adviser

Bernie Sanders has brought an old ally back into the fold — one who has a long-running history of painting a number of Sanders’ top 2020 foes as being corporatist traitors.

Sanders’ campaign announced Tuesday that he’s hired journalist David Sirota as a senior communications adviser and speechwriter.

Sirota began his career in populist-liberal politics, working as Sanders’ press secretary back when he was a House member before working for a number of Democratic candidates and elected officials.

But he’s spent the last decade working as a journalist for a variety of liberal publications, where he’s written some scathing takedowns of Sanders’ likely 2020 opponents.

Sirota has been particularly harsh towards Biden. As Biden geared up for a potential presidential run in 2015, Sirota authored a lengthy piece detailing Biden’s decades-long work to help push through a bankruptcy bill that benefitted Biden’s home-state credit card industry. He’s far from the only reporter to dig into the issue, and it will likely be a problem for Biden on the campaign trail. But that’s not the only criticism he’s leveled at Biden — Sirota has highlighted a number of other issues he takes with the former vice president in various stories and since-deleted tweets in recent months as it’s become clear that Biden would likely be squaring off against Sanders (and before Sirota had publicly acknowledged his role helping Sanders).

Sirota has also been leading the charge against O’Rourke, stoking a growing online feud between Sanders and O’Rourke supporters that has already left its mark on the primary. Sirota went on a tweetstorm in December attacking O’Rourke’s supporters in the oil and gas industry, ignoring the fact that O’Rourke’s campaign didn’t accept any corporate PAC money (he appears to have recently deleted those tweets). That came the same week that he penned a pair of columns accusing O’Rourke of voting regularly with President Trump and slamming him for following President Obama’s model of working with big business rather than treating it as the enemy.

He’s also been fiercely critical of Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

“Kamala Harris is entitled to no scrutiny, just like every other Democratic politician who is loved by Clinton donors. Also, war is peace,” he tweeted in 2017 during a since-deleted tweetstorm attacking some of her actions as attorney general.

And he’s taken aim at other more business-friendly Democrats as well, including Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ).

Sirota isn’t simply a left-wing attack dog — he’s done some serious journalism.

Those attacks have infuriated establishment Democrats. Center for American Progress head Neera Tanden blasted Sirota at the time of his O’Rourke attacks, for instance, calling them “seriously dangerous” and slamming Sirota for stirring up animosity towards leading Democratic candidates.



Sanders allies and others on the left roll their eyes at that criticism, believing that more centrist and business-aligned Democrats just don’t want to face scrutiny of their records.

Democrats of various ideological stripes have been terrified of the prospect of the 2020 primary turning into a repeat of 2016, where deep ideological and personality-driven rifts led Sanders supporters to refuse to back the eventual nominee and helped elect Trump. That’s ironically (and arguably counterproductively) led to some intense sniping between Sanders allies and Hillary Clinton’s former staff, who argue that Sanders’ allies are already sowing divisions that could hurt the eventual nominee, whoever that is. Sanders’ hiring of the fiery Sirota will likely do little to calm those concerns.

Sirota declined to discuss this story on record. Sanders campaign didn’t respond to requests for comment.




























 
Elizabeth Warren seems to be Bernie Sanders..

But with details and directness inlcuded


Meh...I really don't have much faith both of them beating Trump.

Mainly b/c I feel they'll get caught up in going back & forth wit him on the petty bs like naming calling & insults, it'll distract them from talkin about the issues.
 
https://www.mediaite.com/tv/fox-new...-america-for-ending-slavery-within-150-years/

Fox News’s Katie Pavlich: America Gets ‘No Credit’ For Ending Slavery in ‘Within 150 Years’

Katie Pavich wants America to get what she believes to be deserved credit for ending slavery in just a short 150 years.

The Fox News contributor offered that insight during a segment of Outnumbered focused on reparations to ancestors of former slaves that the U.S. government promised after the Civil War, but never fulfilled. Reparations have become a hot topic of debate for Democratic presidential candidates in the run-up to the 2020 election.

Pavlich opened by noting that she had “two pretty strong views,” before offering that in her esteem, America gets ” no credit” for being the first country to end slavery “within 150 years.” Pavlich’s expertise as a Fox News analyst appears to not include any expertise in world history, as there are many countries that abolished slavery long before the United States who granted freedom from slavery in 1863 with the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation.

Facts be damned, Pavlich continued to parade her ethnocentric point of view by claiming that “we’re the country that decided to end (slavery) and we’re still dealing with the issues.”

She then continued with her very odd take, dismissing reparations because they may offend people who had nothing to do with slavery to start.

“If you want to inflame racial tension even more, start blaming people who have nothing to do with slavery for the sin of slavery,” she offered. “That is not fair, that’s not the American way, and we shouldn’t be doing it.”

In Pavlich’s view, the real victims of possible reparations are the white people who will be treated unfairly. And paying ancestors of slaves would create so much inflammatory racial resentment that we, as a nation, should just skip the whole damn thing.

This conversation comes when President Donald Trump has been criticized for rhetoric that often finds support with White Supremacists, and when Fox News has been criticized for benefitting from a “symbiotic” relationship with the Trump administration.



 
And with campaigning prowess and like likeability completely lacking.

Witch is sad because unlike pretty much all of her policies. She should be Bernie’s VP

What is likeability .... ?


Meh...I really don't have much faith both of them beating Trump.

Mainly b/c I feel they'll get caught up in going back & forth wit him on the petty bs like naming calling & insults, it'll distract them from talkin about the issues.


What does can beat Trump mean?
 
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