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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell dodged a question Sunday about whether Donald Trump is qualified to be president.In an interview on ABC s This Week, the Kentucky Republican was asked if he bel stanley quencher ieves the presumptive GOP nominee is qualified to be commander in chief. I think there s no question that he s made a number of mistakes over the last few weeks. I think they re beginning to right the ship. It s a long time until November. And the burden, obviously, will be on him to convince people that he can handle this job, McConnell said. He added that Trump has made a good step in the right direction bec stanley quencher ause of recent changes his campaign has made in terms of making him use prepared scripts during speeches.Pushed further on the question of Trump s qualifications, McConnell said, Look, I ll leave stanley cup that to the American people to decide. You know, he won the Republican nomination fair and square. He got more votes than anybody else against a whole lot of well qualified candidates. And so our primary voters have made their decision as to who they want to be the nominee. Asked if some of Trump s proposals would be written into the GOP s platform, McConnell also didn t answer that question directly and instead said that it will be a traditional Republican platform. It will be the platform of the Republican Party and I don t expect it to differ that much from the platform we had four years ago, he said.His comments come as T Yoxr Sheriff Joe selling pink underwear to public
Watch the latest video at video.foxnewsSarah Palin hinted further at her interest in a 2012 presidential bid on Wednesday night, saying in an interview that she would offer [herself] up in the name of service to the public, in the event that nobody else wanted to step stanley botella up. A reason to run [for President] is if nobody else were to step up with the solutions that are needed to get the economy back on the right track and to be so committed to our national security that they are going to do all that they can, including fighting those on the extreme left who seem to want to dismantle some of our national security tools that we have in place, Palin said, in an interview with Greta Van Susteren on Fox News.Palin has long been courting increased speculation about a possible presidential run, and recent moves - including a trip to Iowa and the release of a suspiciously presidential campaign-like ad- have done little to temper that perception. But Palin has insisted repeatedly that she is not tempted by the title or any kind of s stanley cup elf-gratification or personal power- seeking of my own to run for office, and says that if my candidacy wasn t good for my family, if it wasn t good for the common sense conservative agenda that needs to b stanley cup e adhered to, then certainly I wouldn t run. I also know that anybody -- anybody -- can make a huge difference in this country without a title, without an office, just being out there as an advocate for solutio
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Washington mdash; The House will not vote Thursday night on the infrastructure bill, hours after progressives said they would not vote on President Biden s revamped social policy and climate change plan. In unveiling the bill earlier Thursday, Mr. Biden urged Democrats to unite.The White House released details of the plan, known as the Build Back Better Act, as the president prepared to leave Thursday for Europe to attend two major global summits. Hours later, the House released legislative text of the plan, running at 1,684 pages, which could assuage progressive lawmakers push to see the bill s language.The pre stanley cup sident is leaving the work of passing the new $1.75 trillion proposal, plus the bipartisan infrastructure plan awaiting final passage in the House, up to top congressional leaders who ve struggled to wrangle the disparate wings of the Democratic Party over the course of the protracted negotiations. The plan does not include paid leave, a pivotal piece of the president s original proposal and campaign promises, nor does it include free community college. But many Democrats, including progressives in the House, had insisted on seeing the legislati stanley uk ve text of the measure before agreeing to pass the more targeted $1 trillion stanley shop bipartisan infrastructure bill, which revamps the nation s roads, bridges, railways and water lines.Although Speaker Nancy Pelosi had said the House could vote on the infrastructure bill as early as Thursday, the Nbbl McCain: Ex-Pres. Didn t Do Enough
Rep. Steve King R-Ohio , who is pushing for a full repeal of President Ob stanley quencher ama s health care overhaul legislation, announced yesterday that at least one Democrat in the House is supporting his efforts. Democratic Rep. Gene Taylor of Mississippi is one of 172 congressmen who have signed King s petition for an up-or-down vote on King s bill to repeal the reforms. Adding Rep. Taylor to the discharge petition is a significant step towards repealing Obamacare, said King said in a st caneca stanley atement. Rep. Taylor is the first Democrat to sign the discharge petition, and it is my hope that his decision will pave the way for other Democrats who support repeal to break ranks with Speaker Pelosi and President Obama. Taylor, a Blue Dog Democrat, was one of the 34 Democrats in the House to vote against the health care overhaul.While King wants to repeal the full bill, other Republicans have advocated a repeal and replace strategy. Given that Republicans could never get the votes to overcome a veto from President Obama, some in the GOP say they could most effectively roll back by the reforms by deny stanley termosky ing funding for the new programs. A new CBS News/ New York Times poll shows that nearly half of Americans say they disapprove of the health care reforms. Of those who disapprove, 82 percent say they want the current health care law repealed, though this number drops to just 48 percent if it means that insurance companies are no longer required to cov
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell dodged a question Sunday about whether Donald Trump is qualified to be president.In an interview on ABC s This Week, the Kentucky Republican was asked if he bel stanley quencher ieves the presumptive GOP nominee is qualified to be commander in chief. I think there s no question that he s made a number of mistakes over the last few weeks. I think they re beginning to right the ship. It s a long time until November. And the burden, obviously, will be on him to convince people that he can handle this job, McConnell said. He added that Trump has made a good step in the right direction bec stanley quencher ause of recent changes his campaign has made in terms of making him use prepared scripts during speeches.Pushed further on the question of Trump s qualifications, McConnell said, Look, I ll leave stanley cup that to the American people to decide. You know, he won the Republican nomination fair and square. He got more votes than anybody else against a whole lot of well qualified candidates. And so our primary voters have made their decision as to who they want to be the nominee. Asked if some of Trump s proposals would be written into the GOP s platform, McConnell also didn t answer that question directly and instead said that it will be a traditional Republican platform. It will be the platform of the Republican Party and I don t expect it to differ that much from the platform we had four years ago, he said.His comments come as T Yoxr Sheriff Joe selling pink underwear to public
Watch the latest video at video.foxnewsSarah Palin hinted further at her interest in a 2012 presidential bid on Wednesday night, saying in an interview that she would offer [herself] up in the name of service to the public, in the event that nobody else wanted to step stanley botella up. A reason to run [for President] is if nobody else were to step up with the solutions that are needed to get the economy back on the right track and to be so committed to our national security that they are going to do all that they can, including fighting those on the extreme left who seem to want to dismantle some of our national security tools that we have in place, Palin said, in an interview with Greta Van Susteren on Fox News.Palin has long been courting increased speculation about a possible presidential run, and recent moves - including a trip to Iowa and the release of a suspiciously presidential campaign-like ad- have done little to temper that perception. But Palin has insisted repeatedly that she is not tempted by the title or any kind of s stanley cup elf-gratification or personal power- seeking of my own to run for office, and says that if my candidacy wasn t good for my family, if it wasn t good for the common sense conservative agenda that needs to b stanley cup e adhered to, then certainly I wouldn t run. I also know that anybody -- anybody -- can make a huge difference in this country without a title, without an office, just being out there as an advocate for solutio
Gwiw Trump says he s exonerating all Air Force Academy graduates with records for misbehaving
Washington mdash; The House will not vote Thursday night on the infrastructure bill, hours after progressives said they would not vote on President Biden s revamped social policy and climate change plan. In unveiling the bill earlier Thursday, Mr. Biden urged Democrats to unite.The White House released details of the plan, known as the Build Back Better Act, as the president prepared to leave Thursday for Europe to attend two major global summits. Hours later, the House released legislative text of the plan, running at 1,684 pages, which could assuage progressive lawmakers push to see the bill s language.The pre stanley cup sident is leaving the work of passing the new $1.75 trillion proposal, plus the bipartisan infrastructure plan awaiting final passage in the House, up to top congressional leaders who ve struggled to wrangle the disparate wings of the Democratic Party over the course of the protracted negotiations. The plan does not include paid leave, a pivotal piece of the president s original proposal and campaign promises, nor does it include free community college. But many Democrats, including progressives in the House, had insisted on seeing the legislati stanley uk ve text of the measure before agreeing to pass the more targeted $1 trillion stanley shop bipartisan infrastructure bill, which revamps the nation s roads, bridges, railways and water lines.Although Speaker Nancy Pelosi had said the House could vote on the infrastructure bill as early as Thursday, the Nbbl McCain: Ex-Pres. Didn t Do Enough
Rep. Steve King R-Ohio , who is pushing for a full repeal of President Ob stanley quencher ama s health care overhaul legislation, announced yesterday that at least one Democrat in the House is supporting his efforts. Democratic Rep. Gene Taylor of Mississippi is one of 172 congressmen who have signed King s petition for an up-or-down vote on King s bill to repeal the reforms. Adding Rep. Taylor to the discharge petition is a significant step towards repealing Obamacare, said King said in a st caneca stanley atement. Rep. Taylor is the first Democrat to sign the discharge petition, and it is my hope that his decision will pave the way for other Democrats who support repeal to break ranks with Speaker Pelosi and President Obama. Taylor, a Blue Dog Democrat, was one of the 34 Democrats in the House to vote against the health care overhaul.While King wants to repeal the full bill, other Republicans have advocated a repeal and replace strategy. Given that Republicans could never get the votes to overcome a veto from President Obama, some in the GOP say they could most effectively roll back by the reforms by deny stanley termosky ing funding for the new programs. A new CBS News/ New York Times poll shows that nearly half of Americans say they disapprove of the health care reforms. Of those who disapprove, 82 percent say they want the current health care law repealed, though this number drops to just 48 percent if it means that insurance companies are no longer required to cov