US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, Malaysian state media reported, her second stop in an Asian tour that has sparked rage in Beijing over a possible stop in Taiwan.
people like brad rafraffensperg people like speaker bauer from arizona. these are lifelong republicans, but they re saying we re not going to lie for our party. we re not going to cheat and steal for one guy. we re going to remain faithful to our oath of office. so a.b., i heard that when it happened, julie davis was on the day she did the interview, but i saw it differently today, and what s clear when you watch cassidy hutchinson s testimony is that this wasn t some extraordinary breakdown of protocols in the white house, the plate throwing, the raging, the running around almost in zombie like trances out of fear of the boss, that s the reason there were so many chiefs of staff in the first place, a sort of reign of terror of the jhavon ka access of power and all their little lackies that were
in acts of violence, in acts of crime, that, yeah, you can be held responsible for this in the same sense that as if a car manufacturer marketed cars by suggesting their main value is that they can outrun police and be used in crimes, this he would probably be held accountable if an accident happened as a result. so that s another idea. and then of course the idea of more mental health help to address the mental health crisis, more school counselors, school nurses, more mental health services for students and teachers, more mentors, more privacy protection it keep kids from harms of social media. interesting, this one has a lot of resonance among republican lawmakers, although people who are in the field of psychiatry and psychology say maybe only about 10% of these mass shooters actually suffer from some kind of mental illness. raging, being angry, being vengeful, those aren t mental illness, that s just the way
that boris johnson poor is going to be so excoriating that borisjohnson will be put in a position where he may feel he has no choice but to resign. because it will not only criticise the culture that was allowed to build under his leadership but also critically his own attendance at these parties. what do you make of it? i recall that when the lie was going around that when the lie was going around that it borisjohnson was fined and was found to have broken the law, he would have to go. and that did not happen so what do you make of this? we thought about this for quite a long time. sniffing about the story in the long time. sniffing about the story in the times is that over the last few months when party gate has been raging, few months when party gate has been raging, we few months when party gate has been raging, we have mostly been hearing from the raging, we have mostly been hearing from the same sorts of conservative mps, from the same sorts of conservative mps. often