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Wow, I never expected to see Gowdy come down so forcefully on Trump.
I think Helsinki really (finally!) shook up some Republicans. Watching an American president declare to the world that he believed the KGB over his own intelligence community while standing beside the ex-KGB head himself was more than any American who loves his country could tolerate. Even Trey Gowdy.
And on Fox News, no less.
The ground just shifted.
Make you wonder what "intelligence community" has on Gowdy.
I can believe it since there are thousands of Democrats who are appalled at the choices they've been offered to represent their party. They're leaving in droves.
If they are "leaving in droves" they are going independent.
I like a lot of people I disagree with, nice try though.
Me too- I like to hear someone with an opposing view explain what/how they are looking at an issue. Not the fist pounding chest rant but the honest x,y,z of how they view something, what impact it has and how the rank their concerns. Sometimes raging disagreements really boil down to a couple of details. And people often take for granted that someone else does not have the same experience/perspective.
The moment I knew George W Bush had gone off the tracks wasn't when a liberal screeched about his myriad of shortcomings but when Chuck Grassley sounded the alarm on his administrations spending/lack of focus on the budget. Similarly I think when Marian Wright Edelman called out the Clinton's as phony on social issues it really cemented the perception that they were more about triangulation than achievement. When one of your own' levels a criticism it tends to carry more weigh or be more specific.
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