Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOPkins, still trying to defend the indefensible. And all for a tax bill that won’t let us deduct State and local taxes? WTF is your problem?
LOLZ, lefties quoting history is a work of art. It's bad art, but still art, I guess.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOPkins, still trying to defend the indefensible. And all for a tax bill that won’t let us deduct State and local taxes? WTF is your problem?
LOLZ, lefties quoting history is a work of art. It's bad art, but still art, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOPkins, still trying to defend the indefensible. And all for a tax bill that won’t let us deduct State and local taxes? WTF is your problem?
LOLZ, lefties quoting history is a work of art. It's bad art, but still art, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, GOPkins, still trying to defend the indefensible. And all for a tax bill that won’t let us deduct State and local taxes? WTF is your problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump also agreed to participate in an event where the Chinese insisted no press questions. Obama, who had cajones, told the Chinese he wouldn't do an event unless there WERE press questions and the Chinese backed down.
Trump's Art of the Deal at work here.
Yeah, he had “cajones.”
During former President Barack Obama’s 2009 visit to China, a press conference was held in which no questions from the press were allowed. As the Guardian reported at the time, "Today's event had been described as a press conference, but no questions were allowed."
Before Obama, both former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton did take questions from reporters during their first trips to China.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/fact-check-is-trump-the-first-president-not-to-take-questions-in-china/article/2010408