Re: Well now we know who wrote that NY Times op-ed.
Oct 12, 2014, 5:33 PM
I’ll take the word of the hot chick...
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany labeled Taylor a "low-level, disgruntled former staffer”, and said Taylor "is a liar and a coward who chose anonymity over action."
Re: Well now we know who wrote that NY Times op-ed.
Oct 28, 2020, 4:51 PM
Crass remembers the lying NYTimes lying to everyone and pretending “Anonymous” was anything other than a no-name agency bureaucrat trying to get revenge and get rich through illegal leaks to corrupt media.
Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it, so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late; the jest is over, and the tale hath had its effect: like a man, who hath thought of a good repartee when the discourse is changed, or the company parted; or like a physician, who hath found out an infallible medicine, after the patient is dead.
- Jonathan Swift
"To me, a racist statement is a racist statement. I don't like what Donald Trump said.”
“Donald Trump has shown himself to be a showman, I don't think he is a serious candidate. I think it is a sideshow. It's not within the mainstream of the candidates."
"I appreciate his boldness and I think some of his rhetoric got the base excited, but it is not welcome rhetoric," she said. "Some of the things we heard in his speech when he said, when Mexico sends people across the border, they're sending criminals and rapists and maybe some good people. Look, the GOP doesn't need to be turning away voters and isolating them. We need to be bringing them into the tent. Donald Trump is the last person who's going to do that."
"I want to make clear, I don't support what Donald Trump said," she added. "I think he said something very unartful, very inappropriate."
"I think the mainstream Republican does not want to send the illegal immigrant back to Mexico. I think that they're here to stay, that's not the American way. We're not going to ship people across the border. There has to be some path to citizenship. So, in that sense, I don't think Donald Trump is consistent with mainstream Republicans. There's going to be a path."
McEnany called Trump "a Republican in name only" who needed to apologize for his comments.
"That's the problem with Donald Trump is he can't apologize for his own statement. And not apologizing, he's losing credibility on what is a credible issue. The Obama administration just last year released 600 illegal immigrants who had criminal convictions," she said.
"I don't want to claim this guy," she added. "Donald Trump, if we're going to be honest, is a progressive. He supports eminent domain. He supported tax increases before. He's donated 300,000 to Democratic candidates. So, the fact that the Republican Party is now having to claim him, is both unfortunate, and to me, inauthentic. Because this is not a true Republican candidate. And the fact that he's being portrayed as such in media is troublesome and not accurate."
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he knows the identity of the author known as “Anonymous,” the senior administration official who wrote an inside-the-White House account that...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday he knows the identity of the author known as “Anonymous,” the senior administration official who wrote an inside-the-White House account that...
The article is from February. Trump said he knew who Anonymous was. Today he tweeted and said that before today he had "never even heard of him." He knew him before he didn't. It's not a big deal, all politicians do it.
Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it, so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late; the jest is over, and the tale hath had its effect: like a man, who hath thought of a good repartee when the discourse is changed, or the company parted; or like a physician, who hath found out an infallible medicine, after the patient is dead.
- Jonathan Swift
Re: Well now we know who wrote that NY Times op-ed.
Oct 28, 2020, 6:47 PM
A woosie, safe-space seeking, liberal, ranting against white supremacy but being immersed in the middle of it. Purports to support love, not hate - yet is filled with hate.
Falsehood flies, and truth comes limping after it, so that when men come to be undeceived, it is too late; the jest is over, and the tale hath had its effect: like a man, who hath thought of a good repartee when the discourse is changed, or the company parted; or like a physician, who hath found out an infallible medicine, after the patient is dead.
- Jonathan Swift