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Joe Scarborough 1 h
Given the unfolding human drama at America’s border and the administration’s tragic missteps, this rates as a page 4 story? Donald Trump could not have laid out your weekend edition better. This brings to mind some of theNew York Times’ coverage of Barack Obama.
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Joe Scarborough 2 h
Your statement clearly states that you cannot help those incarcerated because despite your offers to help, the government did not grant you access. I understand the position you are in. But focus on missing children and leave the spin to Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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Joe Scarborough 2 h
The Wall Street Journal managed to keep news of the humanitarian crisis involving Trump’s incarcerating of infants and toddlers off the front page. But did tease an attack of Robert Mueller on Page 1. A breathtaking display of bias.
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Joe Scarborough 3 h
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” ~Jesus Christ
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New York Times OTD 3 h
The front page in 1941. Nazi Germany invades the Soviet Union in Operation Barbarossa.
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Joe Scarborough 4 h
The disastrous North Korean summit explained in frightening detail. “How could the American team make so many major-league miscalculations at a single sitting? Why would the president take the lead in subverting his own North Korea policy?” ⁦
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Joe Scarborough 13 h
What a win by the !
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Joe Scarborough 13 h
I’m sure that means a lot to them, Comrade. We eagerly await your tweets condemning Trump for his multitude of lies involving his policy of incarcerating infants and toddlers after ripping them out of their mother’s arms. PS—Do you plan on moving to Moscow after Congress?
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Caroline O. 15 h
Refusing to allow the Red Cross to access detention facilities where children are being held is the kind of behavior we've come to expect from the likes of Bashar al-Assad and Kim Jong-un. It's called weaponized humanitarian access, and it's a human rights violation.
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Joe Scarborough 13 h
Trump’s Centralized State is even banning the Red Cross from visiting those infants and toddlers being incarcerated by Trump. What do Trump and Pence have to hide?
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Steven Dennis 13 h
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Joe Scarborough 13 h
Yes. Erdogan will cheat his way to victory again while continuing Turkey’s long retreat from democratic values and a promising future.
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Jacob Soboroff 14 h
I will never forget what I saw in Texas. Thank you and for the conversation this morning -- and to all my friends at for having me on to share.
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Joe Scarborough 13 h
A crazy night at Fenway with the overcoming 4-0 and 10-5 deficits to take a 14-10 lead going into the 8th. Hold that line!
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Jeff Greenfield 15 h
Sure...I find it useful to remember that we're talking about voters at the margin. Especially now, political party explains overwhelming majority of voters. But it's the ones at the margin who determine who wins.
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Joe Scarborough 15 h
Let’s discuss next time you’re on the show. Also, some of the same people who voted for Reagan twice voted for Clinton twice voted for Bush twice voted for Obama twice and voted for Trump. I learned long ago that many people cast their votes for reasons far different than me.
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Joe Scarborough 16 h
Válasz neki: @JoeNBC
When I am at my most judgmental, I remember Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address. Even after 620,000 deaths caused by the Confederacy, Abraham Lincoln said “With malice toward none, with charity toward all.” A challenging standard but one necessary to preserve the Union. (3/3)
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Joe Scarborough 16 h
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I do understand that the Republic will survive Trump and when we get past this grim chapter, we will have to try and bring Americans back together. Dismissing 45% of Americans as racists does not seem the best way to move them away from Trump or bring America together later (2/3)
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Joe Scarborough 16 h
Understood and I said in 2015 I could never vote for Trump because of his Muslim ban and said his racist positions were disqualifying. I also don’t understand how many RFK voters switched to Wallace after June 6, 1968. (1/3)
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Joshua Green 18 h
" and many other Republicans have become the president’s poodles, not because James Madison’s system has failed but because today’s abject careerists have failed to be worthy of it." -- George Will
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