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2018-03-23 13:32:01 UTC  

Jon Stewart

2018-03-23 13:32:04 UTC  

If not him then Colbert, or Kimmel

2018-03-23 13:32:55 UTC  

Kimmel’s foreign policy would be crying to other leaders to try to change shit.

2018-03-23 13:32:56 UTC  

If that happens, time for me to put on my short shorts because we taking Rhodesia back

2018-03-23 13:38:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/426736538605453323/French-GI-Military-Fatigue-Shorts.jpg

2018-03-23 13:39:01 UTC  

If you don't own 20 pairs, idk what you're doing with your money

2018-03-23 13:41:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/426737141574533130/image.png

2018-03-23 13:44:46 UTC  

*I feel the rains down in Aaaaaa frika*

2018-03-23 13:48:20 UTC  

By the way, on the omnibus bill

2018-03-23 13:48:56 UTC  

It didn't have a veto-proof majority in either chamber.

2018-03-23 13:50:00 UTC  

65 votes in the Senate is very, very close, however it doesn't pass the 2/3 mark they'd need to override a veto, in the House of Representatives they're nowhere near close to a veto-proof majority.

2018-03-23 13:50:42 UTC  

Yep, I saw it.

2018-03-23 13:50:57 UTC  

He actually will pull through.

2018-03-23 13:51:47 UTC  

And, there will be another government shutdown after this I believe.

2018-03-23 13:52:00 UTC  

Bless this man

2018-03-23 13:52:01 UTC  

oh yeah, just realized

2018-03-23 13:52:08 UTC  

2/3rds is 66

2018-03-23 13:52:09 UTC  

lmao

2018-03-23 13:52:17 UTC  

60 is filibuster proof

2018-03-23 13:52:22 UTC  

actually, 67

2018-03-23 13:52:25 UTC  

because you gotta round up

2018-03-23 13:52:49 UTC  

It's a mistake to underrestimate him.

2018-03-23 13:52:52 UTC  

Trump will save us when no one else could

2018-03-23 13:53:05 UTC  

I wonder why I thought it was veto proof? I guess it was a /pol/ post that I just thoughtlessly followed

2018-03-23 13:53:07 UTC  

Always, always hold your breath when it looks like he's making a bad decision.

2018-03-23 13:53:35 UTC  

maybe our lobbying campaign worked too

2018-03-23 13:53:40 UTC  

would you guys play politics like that if you were in his position though ?

2018-03-23 13:53:47 UTC  

I suppose it could also be because of the WH online response, and he maneuvered it to shift the blame to the dems.

2018-03-23 13:53:50 UTC  

I guess he's aware of certain things that we aren't aware of

2018-03-23 13:53:54 UTC  

@Deleted User I don't think so.

2018-03-23 13:54:14 UTC  

I think Trump was afraid of the shutdown

2018-03-23 13:54:28 UTC  

He had to figure a way to shift the blame.

2018-03-23 13:54:37 UTC  

And this is how you do it.

2018-03-23 13:54:51 UTC  

Otherwise, he and the Rs would need to take responsibility.

2018-03-23 13:54:53 UTC  

I've never felt so relieved

2018-03-23 13:55:12 UTC  

This is a miracle, truly a miracle...

2018-03-23 13:56:05 UTC  

This is some movie tier plotline stuff

2018-03-23 13:56:37 UTC  

If there's one thing Trump is good at, it's having people on the edge of their seats.

2018-03-23 13:57:03 UTC  

the thing is, I wonder if this really does have the effect of shifting the blame, especially given how the media spins things

2018-03-23 13:57:06 UTC  

It's like the madman strategy Nixon had