He once introduced his running mate as "Barack America."
I’m disappointed in him and I hope he reconsiders whether he wants to be complicit in such a dishonorable approach to the issues that matter most to women and children. And you disabled veterans — stand up! In July 2001, Milbank filed a pool report which managed to incense the White House. This week, Temo will fly to Mexico with his daughters, 9-year-old Estela and 16-year-old Pamela — and leave his younger daughter there, even though English is her first language. One of the things we noted was that elites are getting married but others aren’t — and how this has seriously negative socio-economic consequences for women and children.Not only does this have the benefit of being true — missing out on the economies of scale and other benefits of marriage is tremendously rough on women, particularly when they’re mothers — it’s also not even remotely controversial in the real, non-media-elite world. Washington Post White House reporter. He is the Lamborghini of gaffes. Posted Tuesday, August 7, 2018 4:00 pm.
If elected, I promise: We will have an international crisis. But, as with so much else in this town, the event has spun out of control. I disagree: Biden's gaffes are to be celebrated, for they make him exciting.
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The former vice president has admitted to being a "gaffe machine." Even with such intimate knowledge, he later confided: "I'd rather be at home making love to my wife while my children are asleep." I'm also an avid artist who spends most of my spare time dribbling amazing stories through art. Donna Lynn DePasquale and her husband met at Yale and were both 25 years of age when they graduated cum laude from Yale University. Hi! In a discussion of how For example, Medicaid (about 70 percent of adult recipients are women), food stamps (63 percent of adult recipients are women) and Pell grants (62 percent) would be cut. The Washington Post Gut Checker investigates.Dana Milbank: Trump claims he’s the messiah. This is the man who claimed "I've known eight presidents, three of them intimately." While Washington churned, I walked along a quiet hillside above Montgomery, Ala., home of the year-old National Memorial for Peace and Justice , a monument to the 4,400 African Americans lynched by white mobs between Reconstruction and the civil rights era.
When he opens his mouth, nobody knows what is going to come out — least of all Biden. Last week, the Washington Post’s Dana Milbank mocked me and a few other women for our claim that marriage is good for women. Ladies, gentlemen and other genders — there are at least three! I want to stay here. Donna Lynn DePasquale and her husband met at Yale and were both 25 years of age when they graduated cum laude from Yale University. ... "I'd rather be at home making love to my wife while my children are asleep." "Soto and colleagues introduced legislation and wrote letters to help the Juarez family. In July 2001, Milbank filed a pool report which managed to incense the White House. In 1993, Milbank married Donna Lynn DePasquale in an interfaith Jewish and Roman Catholic ceremony.
Before coming to the Post as a political writer in 2000, he covered the Clinton White House for The New Republic and Congress for The Wall Street Journal.The columnist was criticized for a July 30, 2008 article in which, in part by using snippets of quotations, he portrayed Barack Obama as being presumptuous.A few days later MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann stated that Milbank would not be allowed back onto his show. True. You are a dull audience. He knows that marriage is good for wealth creation and poverty avoidance.
And that doesn't include veterans' families.Since the Marquis de Lafayette during the Revolutionary War, and the Irish Brigade during the Civil War, immigrants have had a central role in the U.S. military. Both of them apologized for the video and the series was canceled immediately. If zero tolerance is enforced, he said, it will feel as if "everybody has a family member who is affected. I guess when everyone in the media is highly invested in perpetuating a “war on women” meme that serves Democratic interests, it can be The day after I was mocked for saying my piece, I’ll just note that the same Washington Post published a news story headlined “Who cares about the partisan issues, though. He supported Trump in 2016, eager for a change.