Biblically speaking it was considered the last days when Christ, and the apostles were alive.We’re nearing end times and Newsweek knows it. Maybe repenting?
I like saying the things that are true. Trump isn’t the brightest bulb on the strand. Maybe the country doesn’t need the brightest. It needs to go back to things that work. Things were way better then than now, notwithstanding covid.Yeah, I mostly don't care. Things were better when he was president. Anyone that says otherwise and can say it with a straight face is willfully blind.
Regarding his response to covid, maybe. I'll concede that if I have to, but still think "in spite of" could replace "notwithstanding" in your post. And along with covid, he had the constant attacks from all sides and still managed to make things better.Things were way better then than now, notwithstanding covid.
Which they actually published! Don’t they have a gatekeeper to prevent such misinformation?Wwll it is a pinion piece
I’ll say pre trib because I think the trib and newsweek share the same news source. Since Newsweek came out first, that would make them pre-trib; right?You think Newsweek is pre-trib, mid-trib, or post-trib?
Our economy got shut down. That really hurt us as a nation.Regarding his response to covid, maybe. I'll concede that if I have to, but still think "in spite of" could replace "notwithstanding" in your post. And along with covid, he had the constant attacks from all sides and still managed to make things better.
uh-ohRegarding his response to covid, maybe. I'll concede that if I have to, but still think "in spite of" could replace "notwithstanding" in your post. And along with covid, he had the constant attacks from all sides and still managed to make things better.
Seriously? I think if they have a position on it, it’s more like WTF is trib?I’ll say pre trib because I think the trib and newsweek share the same news source. Since Newsweek came out first, that would make them pre-trib; right?
I suspect if we were to go back and reread the thread from the start, we’d probably find we’ve argued the same stuff multiple times.uh-oh
are we gonna go there again?
In order to keep up appearances. You know that. Can't be impartial without appearances..or maybe they need revenue and by getting all these conservative cross post clicks they will make their numbers for the quarterWhich they actually published! Don’t they have a gatekeeper to prevent such misinformation?
I think we covered everything many times. Input from ALLOT of people; however, none as accurate as I was.I suspect if we were to go back and reread the thread from the start, we’d probably find we’ve argued the same stuff multiple times.
Idunno. Most of them don’t seem to bother pretending anymore.In order to keep up appearances. You know that. Can't be impartial without appearances..or maybe they need revenue and by getting all these conservative cross post clicks they will make their numbers for the quarter
And that's what I'll concede to. And it continued well into the Biden regime. Seems like it could've ended in January of 2021, yes?Our economy got shut down. That really hurt us as a nation.
uh-oh
are we gonna go there again?
Now that was quality actung...
Josh Hammer is the Senior Editor. He is a conservative and frequent guest on Glenn Beck, Bongino, Steve Deace and the Blaze TV shows.How in the hell did Newsweek allow *that* to be published?
And your thinking on this, if that is what it is called, is ridiculous. Maybe you were too wrapped up in pee pee tapes or whatever to see what actually happened when it happened. A new President appoints over 4000 people of which about a third require senate approval. Usually the party assists in this process and they did assist Trump, I saw that Trump expected similar support to other republican administrations of the past but the party screwed him over big time.Allow me
That is such a copout. Once again, if something didn't work out, it isn't Trump's fault. He was duped!
The fact is, he picked these people. Some were bad, some just weren't "loyal" enough. From the outside he seemed to care more for yes men than good ones.