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whdy Obama Infomercial: Smart Politics Or Risky Overkill
« le: Novembre 14, 2024, 08:42:40 pm »
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 The following is a transcript of an interview with former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu that aired on  Face the Nation  on June 11, 2023.JOHN DICKERSON: We turn now to the firs stanley cup becher t of two Republican governors joining us today, New Hampshire s Chris Sununu, who announced last week that he would not be a candidate for President. Welcome, Governor, thank you for being with us. You ve taken a look at the indictment. Do you think that the current front runner of the Republican nomination should be given the responsibility to handle the most sensitive national security documents, again  With re-election GOVERNOR CHRIS SUNUNU: Well, I guess we re gonna find out. Yeah, I mean, l stanley water bottle ook, if- if half of what they say they can prove is provable, then he s got a real problem on our hands. And it s self-inflicted. Let s remember that this was- he had every chance in the world to hand all those files and documents back. He did just the opposite. He bragged about keeping him. So this is very self-inflicted. I mean, I guess we ll find out of the 37 or whatever charges there are, how many he s potentially found guilty on,  stanley cup so we ll- we ll see where it goes, and what s disqualifying and not. But I think you know, that last segment you had was- was really telling. It s just another example, that he could win the nomination, but cannot, mathematically cannot, win in November of 24, which is why the Republican Party needs to look to another candidate, and they ve got a lot of great options before them. Tuxn Can the US afford big aid increase to Somalia
 The man who gave Ted Stevens his Senate job 40 years ago is now advising his proteacute;geacute; that his time is up.Bloomberg News, reporting from Anchorage, tracked down former Alaska Gov. Walter Hick garrafa stanley el for a story about Stevens  federal corruption case. Here s what Hickel said: H cups stanley e has served Alaska for 40 years, but his time is over,  Hickel told Bloomberg.  ... We were a young state, and I learned we needed seniority, and Ted was a survivor ... . Now it s time for a change. He s just doing what those big economic interests want done. Idon t care if I appointed him. That was a long time ago.                                          This is surely bulletin board material for Alaska Democrats, who are already circulating the story to the national and local media, and it can t help Stevens  case just two weeks from the GOP primary and six weeks from the beginning of his corruption trial in Washington.Correction: An earlier version of this post incorrectly stated that Hickel had said that Stevens should resign. In fact, it s not clear from Hickel s remarks whether he believes Stevens should resign, retire or simply lose his reelection bid.      ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5  {        display: none;      }       inline-recirc-item--id-c stanley thermos mug 8896fe0-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-c8896fe0-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d {        display: none;      }       inline-recirc-item--id-c8896fe0-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d ~ .item:nth-child 5  {