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cxnx Columnist Puts Historical Spin On 08 Race
« le: Décembre 08, 2024, 05:46:28 am »
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 During a visit to NATO headquarters, President Trump appeared to shove the Montenegrin Prime Minister Dusko Markovic.In video of the incident, a group of leaders is see stanley cup n walking together and talking, and as the group comes to a stop, Mr. Trump grasps Markovic s right arm and pushes past him to get to the front of the group. Markovic appears surprised but smiles and pats the president on the back. The president does not acknowledge him.Mr. Trump then straightens his jacket and has a brief conversation stanley us  with Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite.Markovic is brushing off the incident, according to the Associated Press, and he said that it was only  natural  that Mr. Trump be in the front row. I didn t really register it, I just saw reaction to it on social networks,  he said.  It is quite simply a harmless situation. I don t take it any other way. So today I really had a unique op stanley bottles portunity to personally thank President Trump for his support, quick ratification of protocol at the US Senate and for the overall support of the United States of America in Montenegro s integration into NATO and of course for a further development of our bilateral relationships. But since today journalists are referring to that scene in different ways I would also wish to tell you that it is natural that the president of the United States is in the front row.                                         This is not the first awkward exchange President Trump has had on his visit to NATO. Earlier in the day, Kmlc Cornyn says Trump conflating probe into Russian meddling with investigation of collusion
 THE NATIONAL SECURITY CURTAIN....The legal justification for the NSA s domes stanley water bottle tic spying program, originally written by the infamously hackish John Yoo, was repudiated in March 2004 by the Department of Justice after Yoo left and a new team insisted on taking a serious look at both the program and Yoo s legal arguments for it.  M stanley flask arty Lederman points out today that this team  151; John Ashcroft, Jack Goldsmith, and James Comey  151; was no bunch of weak-kneed liberals.  They were, under every other circumstance, hardnosed conservatives dedicated to an expansive view of executive power in wartime.  What s more, the NSA program was one the administration considered critical to the war on terror; repudiating a previous finding is highly unusual; their actions undermined a key legal tenet of the president s wartime powers; and they knew that both the president and vice president would be furious at what they had done.And yet not only would Ashcroft, et al., not budge  151; they were prepared to resign their offices if the President allowed this program of vital importance to go forward in the teeth of their legal objections.In light of all these considerations, just try to imagine how legally dubious the Yoo justification must have been that John Ashcroft was so profoundly committed to its repudiati stanley cup on. It s staggering, really  151; almost unimaginable that anything such as this could have happened, especially where the stakes were so high.....Moreover, the  revised  NSA program