Subj : Tuesday Briefing To : Dale Shipp From : Lee Lofaso Date : Wed Apr 22 2020 06:12 am Hello Dale, [..] >GD>but you didn't even mention or acknowledge that Nasty Nancy tore up the > speech. > >... Yes The Speaker of the House expressed her disgust with his speech. She > should not have done it in that way, but it was a one time thing -- unlike > the frequent diversions and lies that Trump is making every day. "I thought it was a terrible thing when she ripped up the speech. First of all, it's a official document. You're not allowed. It's illegal what she did. She broke the law." ~Donald J. Trump Did she? Did she really? "It's so disrespectful to our country. And actually, very illegal, what she did." ~Donald J. Trump My, my. Dissing the president after he gives the SOTU speech is illegal and can get one thrown in jail. Never knew that until the president said so. "I had no intention of doing that when we went to the State of the Union." ~Nancy Pelosi Well, since she had no intention of doing that when she went there, why did she do it after he had given his speech? After reading it through about a third of the speech she thought "this is terrible" and "realized that almost every page had something in it that was objectionable." Not that she actually had to read any of it, as President Trump read it out loud for all to hear. What do you do when the President of the United States is telling a bunch of lies, on national television, getting all the attention for himself? You do like Evel Knievel and conduct another stunt that would generate even more attention for yourself! As Nancy Pelosi herself explained "...we had little press on it, and it seems that if you want to get press, you have to get attention, so I thought, well, let's get attention on the fact that what he said here today was not true." ~Nancy Pelosi, to CNN's Christiane Amanpour So. There you go. Her act of trashing her own copy of his speech had absolutely nothing to do with him dissing her by his refuaal to shake her hand before giving his SOTU speech. >The entire point of this tread is how Trump's delay recognizing the >seriousness of Covid-19 and in taking decisive action has cost many >American lives. Not to worry. He is on top of it now. Testing 150,000 people a day in the US. Once he gets testing up to 20 million per day, we'll have it made. >If he had taken the threat seriously even just a month sooner, perhaps the > USA would not have had several times more infections >than any other country. The US has 330 million people. Which means many more infected in the US than other countries. >We had time to prepare, and he squandered it away. It is only a matter of time until the entire world is infected at roughly the same rate. Except for places such as North Korea ... --Lee -- Every Bottom Needs A Top --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/360.0)