Stephen Miller's Comments on Trump
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zabbree — 9 years ago(February 12, 2017 12:20 PM)
Is it that no one in the Trump administration understands how our government works. For Stephen Miller to say "the powers of the president to protect our country are very substantial and will not be questioned" in response to the lifting of the travel ban, proves just how little they understand about how the federal government and federal judiciary work.
Did none of these people learn civics? They all went to school before civics was basically abolished to keep young people ignorant of how our government really works. So, what is their excuse? -
andre26990 — 9 years ago(February 12, 2017 12:37 PM)
Trump and his crew seems to think that voter registration fraud is the same as voter fraud. It's not. A fraudulent ballot must be cast in order to commit voter fraud.
For example: many people are registered to vote in more than one state, especially military families who move around a lot. However, it's not voter fraud if they only vote in one state. Same with dead relatives still on the voter rolls. There's no fraud if no vote is cast in their name. -
truetexian — 9 years ago(February 12, 2017 12:54 PM)
Yeah, it truly makes you wonder doesn't it? I didn't pull up your link, but I saw him on "Meet The Press" and "Face The Nation" this morning.
He seems to be such an intriguing character, this Stephen Miller. In his quest to remind us all how important the president is, his own need to come across as forceful and unquestionable was the most obvious "takeaway", to the point of being comical. I can't help but have a tinge of sadness for him also because I sense within his manner and voice an overwhelming lack of confidence in either himself or the validity of his intended mission.
I hope his entire self-worth doesn't hinge upon being right whenever he tells us that the president's powers are not to be questioned otherwise he's gonna crumble like a cookie!