he was distraught. he was lost, and he started to seriously entertain the idea of working outside of politics, taking jobs in the private sector or leaving arkansas altogether. vernon jordan calls actually hillary and says, i m coming down, make me some grits and i ve got to do a little talking to bill. he flies down a couple of weeks later and over a two and a half hour really hard, difficult conversation, he convinces clinton to stay in the game. and two years later, bill clinton is reinaugurated as arkansas s governor. do we know if those grits were ever made for him? they were. hillary told me that she had to go to a store and buy instant grits. that probably didn t satisfy that would be my m.o., as well. interesting little tidbits there. i also found this really fascinating. so about former president harry truman you write, quote, truman would become known for his endless contradiction, someone with deep-seated insecurities,
anything that elissa slotkin today said didn t satisfy. it didn t even quiet the trump protesters or the pro-trump protesters in the back of the room. she was asked a question posed to her was, why are you trying to undo the 2016 election? and they wouldn t even let her answer that, and she stopped for a moment and said, look, this is a question that you guys might want to hear the answer to because this is what you are saying. so why don t you hear me out? but it didn t really stop there, and so elissa slotkin and so many of these moderate democrats, they have a choice, and they had a choice on what they re going to do. and from sources that i ve been talking to in the democratic party over the past week or so, they really thought that all these democrats were really going to come out in support of their principle, put principle over politics because they know that there is no good option for them. and it seems like that s what they re doing with all of these
on the impeachment issue. even if she votes for impeachment, she ll be hearing about that vote for months to come. but when you talk to republicans in the senate, for now, the economy s pretty solid. they see a usmca trade deal they don t like too much. they see a spending deal they don t like to much. don t like too much. but there s no real cracks based on my conversations with senators tonight because they see those voters, those likely and described in the back of the room, those trump voters are still with president trump and they don t want to break with those voters. and, leigh ann, what announcement, what answer could possibly satisfy all these town halls that are taking place across the country? especially where you have a democratic member of congress in a district that donald trump carried. there really isn t one. you can t satisfy everyone and anything that elissa slotkin today said didn t didn t satisfy, it didn t even quiet the trump protesters or the pro-trump pr
possibly satisfy all these town halls that are taking place across the country? especially where you have a democratic member of congress in a district that donald trump carried. there really isn t one. you can t satisfy everyone and anything that elissa slotkin today said didn t didn t satisfy, it didn t even quiet the trump protesters or the pro-trump protesters in the back of the room. she was asked the question posed to her was why are you trying to undo the 2016 election? and they wouldn t even let her answer that and she stopped for a moment and said, look, this is a question that you guys might want to hear the answer to because this is what you are saying. so why don t you hear me out? but it didn t really stop there, and so elissa slotkin and so many of these moderate democrats, they have a choice and they had a choice to on what they re going to do, and from sources that i ve been talking to in the democratic party over
a colorful symbiosis between industry and the bacteria which live in the salt works hagen used to focus on shooting beautiful landscapes but he soon realized that didn t satisfy him if. what he saw from the plane had a profound effect on him. when he endorses especially here in germany when you fly from munich and see the countryside slipping away beneath you. you notice that over 90 percent of our german countryside has been altered by humans i didn t realize that at 1st. we ve left just 0.6 percent of the planet as wilderness claiming everything else and describing it as cultivated. pagans spent months journeying through these landscapes researching how our needs shape our environment. the result is his book. the chapter titles initially sound very positive.