Anonymous wrote:
UMM he is in the house not the Senate. Why does this even matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won't happen. Russia hacked the RNC at the same time it hacked the DNC. Whatever information that got from that hack is so bad, that the entire RNC is holding the line.
I have a guess as to what it is.
Well, tell us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kasich just told CNN he favors impeachment.
Why does this matter?
Anonymous wrote:It won't happen. Russia hacked the RNC at the same time it hacked the DNC. Whatever information that got from that hack is so bad, that the entire RNC is holding the line.
I have a guess as to what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kasich just told CNN he favors impeachment.
Why does this matter?
Anonymous wrote:Kasich just told CNN he favors impeachment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:McConnell is waiting till the deadline to file a primary challenge against vulnerable GOP senators passes. Then he’ll green light impeachment- they all want Trump gone.
When is that?
Anonymous wrote:McConnell is waiting till the deadline to file a primary challenge against vulnerable GOP senators passes. Then he’ll green light impeachment- they all want Trump gone.
A GOP congressman and Air Force veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan said Friday President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria puts the US in a "far weaker" position in the region.
"We ceded, effectively, Syria over to Russia and Turkey. They are the major players there now, and Iran. So when they get together, are they going to basically carve out Syria for themselves? That's a question, and that's a concern I have. So ceasefire in and of itself, good, but a ceasefire that says now, basically, the Kurds have to evacuate, they have to get out, de facto gives Turkey what they wanted through military objectives, and we still have abandoned our allies," Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois said in an interview on CNN's "Newsroom" with Jim Sciutto. "We had to bomb our own military base for God's sakes. It reminds me of Somalia and South Vietnam. It's disheartening, and I think the impact isn't even being felt yet."
"I think over the next decade especially, but even the next few years, the impact to when we need allies now and in the future, is going to be felt," Kinzinger continued. "Leaving is one thing, but leaving in the way we did, in a hurry ... unbelievable."