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To: POKERSAM who wrote (995144)1/20/2017 9:48:20 AM
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Democrats’ real fury is over their own collapse

New York Post, by Seth Lipsky

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Posted By: Pluperfect, 1/20/2017 4:49:36 AM

The word in Washington is that Donald Trump will deliver a unifying inaugural speech after he accedes — at precisely noon — to the presidency. And that he will pivot to a proper presidential persona. Certainly the oath Trump is about to take — the affirmation required before he “enter on the execution of his office” — ought to be the occasion of national unity. It’s an oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution. What makes it so unifying is that every officer of the United States — every legislator and judge, not just of the federal government, but of the ...



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New York Times Faces Backlash After Sole Source Repudiates Anti-Rick Perry Story

Mediaite, by Alex Griswold
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Posted By: JoniTx, 1/19/2017 12:13:36 PM

The New York Times faced a backlash Thursday after it’s only source for a negative story on former Texas governor Rick Perry accused them of taking his remarks out of context. The Times reported Wednesday evening that when Perry accepted Donald Trump‘s nomination for the Secretary of Energy position, he “initially misunderstood” what the job even was. “Mr. Perry gladly accepted, believing he was taking on a role as a global ambassador for the American oil and gas industry that he had long championed in his home state,” they wrote. “In the days after, Mr. Perry… discovered that he would ...