1) McConnell shouldn't tell Obama to keep his mouth shut
2) there has always been the unwritten rule that ex-Presidents show respect and don't speak out about those in office; so I think Steele's wrong in saying Obama should speak out about what's going on
The rocks are crying out, he has lied & attacked him...
Every repub here has granted dondald Fiasco trump carte blanche to attack anyone he feels smudged him in some way.........
& here denying Obama the same.......
Someone needs to take their little hands & rub it in their chest.....![]()
Steele is a CNN hack and a token Republican, always has been. Former President's traditionally don't interfere or intimate themselves into the affairs of current administrations but I don't black Obama because the noise is closing around his seditious coup plotting neck.
1) McConnell shouldn't tell Obama to keep his mouth shut
2) there has always been the unwritten rule that ex-Presidents show respect and don't speak out about those in office; so I think Steele's wrong in saying Obama should speak out about what's going on
1) McConnell shouldn't tell Obama to keep his mouth shut
2) there has always been the unwritten rule that ex-Presidents show respect and don't speak out about those in office; so I think Steele's wrong in saying Obama should speak out about what's going on
How much are you willing to put your Money where your Mouth is?
Do you actually think Donald J Trump will keep his mouth shut after his term?
... and will you be equally offended when he doesn't?
I said nothing about being offended. What I stated is fact, Presidents have traditionally not spoken about their predecessors while in office. Times and traditions change but I’m not a fan of it (doesn’t matter who it is).
Mitch is really gonna' shart his britches over his new title- "Minority" leader.
And he will have gotten it the old fashioned way- "HE WILL HAVE EARNED IT"!
Wait, you think he's going to Win his election?![]()
1) McConnell shouldn't tell Obama to keep his mouth shut
2) there has always been the unwritten rule that ex-Presidents show respect and don't speak out about those in office; so I think Steele's wrong in saying Obama should speak out about what's going on
Steele is a CNN hack and a token Republican, always has been. Former President's traditionally don't interfere or intimate themselves into the affairs of current administrations but I don't black Obama because the noise is closing around his seditious coup plotting neck.
1) McConnell shouldn't tell Obama to keep his mouth shut
2) there has always been the unwritten rule that ex-Presidents show respect and don't speak out about those in office; so I think Steele's wrong in saying Obama should speak out about what's going on
Obama was in a private call with several of his past campaign workers, he didn’t float it out there in public, no appearance on infotainment channels
And part of that “unwritten rule” is that current Presidents don’t consistently blame their difficulties on the prior Administration, perhaps a reference or two, but not blanket blame, something Trump does often and McConnell himself is guilty