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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America serve up three more delicious martinis. First, they cautiously applaud the selection of Boris Johnson as the new British prime minister in hopes the UK can finally deal with Brexit in a good way and they eagerly await the Trump-Johnson press conferences. They also commend Democratic House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal for not bowing to the progressive whims to demand Trump’s New York state tax returns immediately. And they enjoy hearing 2020 hopeful and Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard insist that Sen. Kamala Harris is not qualified to be Commander-in-Chief.
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I predict Boris Johnson will advise the Queen to appoint Nigel Farage to represent the Court of St. James’s as her Ambassador in Washington D.C. There is a vacancy to be filled there.
Farage is probably too easy to smear as a racist to be a safe choice.
Okay, Foreign Minister then😉
What about Foreign Mullah?
But is that commendable if he’s really doing it because he thinks it will make it harder to get Trump’s federal tax returns?
Commendable? No. But, the infighting is delicious.
Right. So, Jim and Greg should not have commended him for it.
Unless they assume he was insincere …