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Texas Governor Rick Perry is interviewd by Texas Tribune Founder and CEO Evan Smith during the Texas Tribune Festival 2014 in Austin,Texas on Sunday, 09/21/2014. In the interview conducted by Evan Smith,Mr. Perry boasted about robust job creation in the State of Texas during his tenure as Governor.A potential 2016 Republican Presidential candidate ,Mr.Perry stated that he would make his final decision about his U.S. Presidential aspirations sometime during 2015.Rick Perry..
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Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Held Wednesday, 11/9/2016, the Ford School hosted an informal panel of experts moderated by Paul Courant to discuss the results and projected policy implications of 'Decision 2016'.
Panelists included former U.S. Congressman John Dingell, Ambassador Ron Weiser, Marina Whitman, Mara Ostfeld and Betsey Stevenson.
Details: fordschool.umich.edu/events/2016/day-after-post-election-...
Inspired by a tweet by @WillPresti & at the suggestion of @MaggieCola on Twitter, I drew a hybrid GOP Presidential Candidate. He has Donald Trump's hair, Marco Rubio's ears, Ted Cruz's nose, John Kasich's mouth, Jeb Bush's glasses & Ben Carson's eyes.
Texas Governor Rick Perry is interviewd by Texas Tribune Founder and CEO Evan Smith during the Texas Tribune Festival 2014 in Austin,Texas on Sunday, 09/21/2014. In the interview conducted by Evan Smith,Mr. Perry boasted about robust job creation in the State of Texas during his tenure as Governor.A potential 2016 Republican Presidential candidate ,Mr.Perry stated that he would make his final decision about his U.S. Presidential aspirations sometime during 2015.Rick Perry..
Jeff J. Newman/ Globe Photos
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., surprises Hillary Clinton as she signs copies of her memoir, 'Hard Choices' at a Costco in Arlington, Va., on June 14, 2014. (UPI/Gabrielle Levy)
Hillary seemed prepared, relaxed.
Trump was flustered, rambling, not answering questions.
Oh, and also, he essentially admitted he doesn't pay taxes.
Fact checkers afterwards tallied 4 lies for Clinton but more than 30 for The Donald.
He sounded like a buffoon, just a rambling run-on sentence of nonsense, bragging, name dropping and rude interruptions. Sniffling and snorting. Uneducated, juvenile and absolutely UN-presidential.
Yesterday, for the first time in its 126-year history the Arizona Republic endorsed a Democratic candidate for President. This is (as The Donald might say) "hyuge"! I am proud of the traditionally conservative paper for standing against Donald Trump's campaign of hate, fear and utter ineptitude.
A legal, nonviolent demonstration was held in front of Trump Soho Hotel (246 Spring St. NY) denouncing Trump's installation of white nationalists, racists and Islamophobes in his administration--foremost Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Michael Flynn.
Senator Chuck Grassley speaks to a Republican audience in downtown Des Moines after winning his 7th election to the U.S. senate. 11/8/2016 Photo by John Pemble