Something just seems off about the congresswoman's story, call was on speaker but she didn't hear anything of the conversation except that one part.
Something just seems off about the congresswoman's story, call was on speaker but she didn't hear anything of the conversation except that one part.
Would you trust a woman from Florida who has a large collection of hats and wears them everywhere -- just do a Google image search -- except on the House floor because they won't change the rules to allow hats even though she keeps trying to change the rules to allow hats, which would presumably also allow Make America Great Again hats purchased from the Trump store and worn by patriotic Republican congressmen trying to cut taxes and repeal Obamacare?
A friend of mine that lived here all his live until like a month ago is suddenly the biggest gator fan ever within like a day of moving to Florida just barely even over the border on the panhandle. I don't even care about college sports and it's still nauseating. I thought he was trolling at first but it appears he's as serious as Shirley.
Last edited by Methais; 10-19-2017 at 04:18 PM.
So John Kelly is laying the smack down.
I think Kelly raises a good point here. Even if Trump did say something like "he knew what he was getting into", he was probably trying to say the man knew the risks yet volunteered for his country anyways because that's the kind of brave man he was. The Florida Congresswoman made it sound like Trump called up and said "Yeah, your husband knew what he was getting into." CLICK. But that's because she's politicizing the hell out of this and back."He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed. He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1%. He knew what the possibilities were because we were at war," Kelly said, channeling Dunford's words to him upon the death of Kelly's son. "And when he died he was surrounded by the best men on this earth, his friends. That's what the President tried to say to the four families the other day."
Also John Kelly confirmed Trump's statement that presidents typically don't call the families of fallen soldiers, they usually just send letters.