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12-05-2016, 09:08 PM
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It is good that Kobach is somewhat the third runner up... Really good news, specially from a source such as the washington times which is rather right wing.
This is the Washington Post not the Washington Times... just saying
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This is the Washington Post not the Washington Times... just saying
Hmmmm yeah that is what I meant. The Washington Post is rather right wing at least lately.
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They need to just announce who is gonna be. I'm not gonna be happy until Kobach is officially out of the running.
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Looks like Biden just hinted he might run for 2020. If Trump is thinking ahead and wants to really make a play for being a two-term president, he will need to soften a lot of his choices and policies.
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The leading contenders for homeland security secretary are House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Tex.), retired Marine Gen. John Kelly and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Kelly would give Trump a military leader who could run the southern border with efficiency. Kobach, who accidentally revealed some of his ideas during a recent visit to Trump Tower, is reliably conservative but has limited experience.

McCaul will make his case for the job in his second annual “State of Homeland Security Address” on Dec. 7. It’s not a coincidence his speech coincides with the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Overall, McCaul will agree with Trump on most issues, such as “extreme vetting” of immigrants and refugees, building a border structure with Mexico and deporting criminal illegal immigrants.

But McCaul’s speech also includes a more nuanced plan for dealing with the most pressing terrorism problem facing the United States: the threat of Islamic radicalization inside the country. He has worked on the issue for years, sometimes at odds with staunch conservatives. McCaul’s approach is to strike a balance between cooperating with American Muslim communities and policing them, rather than cutting off government support to Muslim organizations.

“The Obama administration’s counter-radicalization program has been a failure,” McCaul told me. “I would repeal and replace that office with more of a radical Islamist-based threat picture. And the way you do that is through credible voices in the community and testimonials.”



I did not want to start a new thread so I am just going to continue the discussion here...


It is good that Kobach is somewhat the third runner up... Really good news, specially from a source such as the washington times which is rather right wing.
Great news.
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Looks like Biden just hinted he might run for 2020. If Trump is thinking ahead and wants to really make a play for being a two-term president, he will need to soften a lot of his choices and policies.
Biden has the same time of appeal as Obama. Lots of blue collar support as well as millenials. The faces he made when Obama spoke graciously about trump made me a life-long Biden fan! He's hilarious.
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Biden has the same time of appeal as Obama. Lots of blue collar support as well as millenials. The faces he made when Obama spoke graciously about trump made me a life-long Biden fan! He's hilarious.
As much as I would like him to run. Unfortunately he will be 77 and probably a bit too old for the job.


I love Biden.
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"This is simply a bunch of Malarkey" - Biden

Haha I would do anything to see him as Pres , but he will be a bit old.


I hope he makes it
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As much as I would like him to run. Unfortunately he will be 77 and probably a bit too old for the job.


I love Biden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_diTHA_rhI8

"This is simply a bunch of Malarkey" - Biden

Haha I would do anything to see him as Pres , but he will be a bit old.


I hope he makes it
I disagree. Bernie was 75 and had those young people fired up. However, I think we need a fresh new face to the Democratic Party. As much as I love Joe he is just like Hillary and represents establishment politics. Right now, populism is popular with the left and right. People are tired of this gridlocked government.
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I disagree. Bernie was 75 and had those young people fired up. However, I think we need a fresh new face to the Democratic Party. As much as I love Joe he is just like Hillary and represents establishment politics. Right now, populism is popular with the left and right. People are tired of this gridlocked government.
After Trump, no one will have appetite for populism lol. So I hope...

You are right, Bernie is 75.


I still love Biden lol. Over someone like Warren by far.
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