Scream at a senator, get invited to the State of the Union address "Professional agitator Ana Maria Archila, co-executive director of the George Soros-funded Center for Popular Democracy (sic), who demonstrated her feminist credentials and logical thinking by shrieking at then-senator Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) in an elevator to oppose the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, is receiving her...reward. (Yeah, yeah, silly you, you probably thought she'd receive a slight punishment for such rudeness.) Flake caved; Archila scored for women.
"And so Archila will be an honored guest at today's State of the Union address, courtesy of...aw, you know whom, none other than Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.). " . . .
Democrats Hope to Make a Statement at State of the Union "While Reps. John Lewis and Hank Johnson will not attend the State of the Union, others are sending a message to the president with their guests."
Democrats Hope to Make a Statement at State of the Union "While Reps. John Lewis and Hank Johnson will not attend the State of the Union, others are sending a message to the president with their guests."
One of Melania Trump's State of the Union guests is a 6th-grader named Joshua Trump she says gets bullied because of his name
His classmates must all watch CNN or TV talk shows.
NY Times: What to Watch For in Trump’s State of the Union Address
The Democrat response to the SOTU Dems' State of the Union Responder: Those Covington Kids Behaved Badly, And Trump's Racism is to Blame Abrams "lost fair and square, refused to concede, and is being rewarded with a high-profile platform. The clip above is a useful example of how knee-jerk partisans will learn the lessons they want to learn, no matter what the evidence may demonstrate. Part of the problem with the Covington affair, which feels like a distant memory already, was the eagerness of many in the press to extrapolate "larger truths" from a cultural flashpoint that they instantly decided was illustrative of something they fervently believed. As more information trickled in, the media storyline shifted from "aren't these young Trumpers awful?" to, "look at these conservatives unfairly 'pouncing' on our collective rush to judgment!" Ross Douthat noted on Twitter yesterday that journalists were happy to storm headfirst into the Covington cultural blaze, yet their treatment of Democrats' radical abortion bills has been exceptionally cautious and tepid by comparison:" . . .
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