Daily Wire: Democrat Nancy Pelosi: Trump Securing Peace Deals In Middle East Is ‘A Distraction’
Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) claimed on Friday that President Donald Trump’s recent success in securing peace deals in the Middle East was nothing more than “a distraction.”
“How much credit do you give the President of the United States for these peace agreements?” CNN’s Wolf Blitzer asked.
“Well, hopefully they won’t—hopefully they will beneficial [sic] to the region,” Pelosi said. “We’ve been waiting for a very long time for the president’s proposal for an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement that honored the two state solution. It was coming in two weeks, it was coming in two months, it was coming in six months—it still hasn’t come in any way that has brought peace.”
“So, good for him for having a distraction on a day when the numbers of people who are affected and the numbers of people who are dying from this virus only increases,” Pelosi stated.
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WNU Editor: These deals are definitely not a distraction. At least Democrat Presidential candidate Joe Biden has a different take. He calls it an accident .... In back-handed compliment, Biden praises Trump for Israel-UAE deal (Times of Israel).
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Isreal is a very serious country. They do not do "distractions" nor do they do "accidents." The UAE and Bahrain are also serious countries who do not do "distractions."
Israel generally doesn't care about US elections. Regardless the outcomes they've learned by now that there's NO ONE here that they can trust!! This may have changed with Trump. He's been the closest thing to a "friend" Isreal has ever had in America.
I will need to read these agreements. What did Israel get hete? What did they give up? How do we ensure UAE and Bahrain honor their agreements?
The last question is especially relevant. Israel certainly did need to make a deal right now. Apparently Trump as Israel's friend has some kind of leverage over UAE and Bahrain that make this worthwhile. Certainly no other US leader would challenge these nations in a way that would benefit Israel.
At least prior to COVID-19 American power and influence in the world had grown under Trump. More of these gains must still be present than I thought!! For Israel to have agreed to this, they must be VERY CONFIDENT that Trump is going to win the election and remain in office.
This woman is an embarrassment. Unfortunately she doesn't even know how silly she sounds. Again and again and again. Her, little addie, and tweedle dee nadler.
Ditto 11:01
So, is it an intentional distraction, or accidental success?...or an accidental distraction? At the end of the day it is tangible and a real win for him.
Now, even if this is an accident...and someday we learn that Trump governed by palm reader or horoscope or coin flipping...it just goes to show how low the standard of success for career professional politicians is in comparison. A win is a win. Maybe dumb luck is better than a Pelosi or a Biden...SAD!
Women are the future
Men are toxic, so they say
And in salary negotiations their key claim is they're inclusive and team players. In no company I've been this was true. Instead women were at war with each other constantly and poison the atmosphere with such infighting and calling men toxic. Productivity was also lower and much more help was required by them. And they barely ever contributed beyond their own duties.
Say that though and the same women will call you sexist, rendering you socially unacceptable and your argument invalid, even if it was a true observation. You Judy don't count and we won't listen, say tha inclusive women.
Can't wait for 2021. How many more entitlement programs they'll get while calling all of men entitled and toxic and whatever they come up with next, while they dream of the next handbag to buy and selfie to make. Then they'll also call us shallow.
Most Americans are skeptical of President Donald Trump's performance on the coronavirus pandemic -- disapproving of his response, disbelieving of his rhetoric on the virus and critical of what they view as his lagging approach to containing it, a new ABC News/Ipsos poll released Sunday finds.
Trump's approval for his handling of COVID-19 lands at 35% in the new survey, which was conducted by Ipsos in partnership with ABC News using Ipsos' Knowledge Panel, compared to 65% who disapprove. This marks the fourth straight poll with Trump's COVID response approval hovering in the low-to-mid 30s since early July.
In six months of polling on the virus, Trump's approval for his stewardship on the pandemic reached a low of 33% in a July 10 poll, after reaching a high in the early days of the crisis -- 55% in a March 20 poll.
PHOTO: Poll graphic seen on This Week.
via This Week with George Stephanopoulosvia This Week with George Stephanopoulos
Poll graphic seen on This Week.
Poll graphic seen on This Week.
With deep fissures along partisan lines, Trump continues to face hurdles expanding beyond his base support on this particular issue. Although 80% of Republicans approve of his handling of the pandemic, only 31% of independents and 5% of Democrats say the same. One in 5 Republicans and an overwhelming 95% of Democrats and 69% of independents disapprove of his response to the coronavirus.
MORE: The Trump administration made many COVID promises for fall. Here's where they stand.
Roughly two-thirds of the country think the president acted too slowly in responding to the outbreak and also distrust what he has said about the coronavirus -- a precarious reality for Trump who is facing reelection in less than two months in a campaign largely seen as a referendum on his response to the unprecedented crisis.
The new poll was conducted at the tail end of a contr
12:46 has some of the hallmarks of a Fred Lapides post.
the same post at 12:46 was posted at 12:44 on another post.
Are The Israeli - UAE- Bahrain Peace Agreements A Distraction? According To The Person Who Is Third In Line To The US Presidency It Is 12:44
US Federal Spending Tops $6 Trillion for First Time; US Deficit Tops $3 Trillion for First Time 12:46
Confirming Frederick R. Lapides spam postings
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