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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I skimmed through and thought his answers were appropriate. was there something specific that you consider bone chilling that I may have missed?[/quote] Hogan quotes: "One on one, he’s a different person than the persona you see out there. But I don’t like the tweeting. I don’t like the name-calling. The divisiveness really is not good for the country. But he’s not the only one to blame." "Whether I like what’s going on, the people overwhelmingly elected him as president." Hogan was asked, In what ways do you think he’s doing the most damage? "I wish he would stop tweeting." Is it adult behavior? Hogan: "That’s a tough one." On the administration's proposed Muslim ban: "It really wasn’t impacting our state. There wasn’t a single person at B.W.I. Airport who was detained...My job as governor isn’t to go out and lead protest marches." "I guess that at the time, it didn’t rise to the point where it was something I thought I should weigh in on." Lots and lots more. Please reserve some time (this weekend) to really read the piece. Too important to skim, IMO. Thx[/quote] Sorry, OP, but there's nothing to see here. Try as you (and others) may, the attempts to affiliate Governor Hogan with the President are failing, and Marylanders won't fall for it. Here's the best part of the article IMO: [quote]I was hoping you were coming down to talk about me and, “Aren’t you the future of the Republican Party, and aren’t you the opposite of what’s happening in Washington, and are you going to save the Republican Party?” Instead it’s Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. I went from two years of talking about just the things I did in my job, the things that people care about in this state. The media would ask me questions, and I’m very open with the media, but nothing outside the state ever came up. As soon as Trump started to look like he was gaining traction in the campaign, every single question every single day from very single reporter was: “What about Trump?” All of a sudden I had to answer questions about some guy from New York who’s running for president, and I’m here in Maryland and I’m not running for president.[/quote][/quote]
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