Sunday, December 10, 2017

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What do you do with an American President when he is US?

What the British did with Edward the Seventh when he became an embarrassment, was put him out to pasture in the South of France, when it got too hot for him there, he was dumped on the southern Caribbean, where his niece joined him when she used to go horning.

There is a nice little island quite well suited to the old horn-dog and his relatively wife. I understand that they don't get along but at their age, who cares?

Besides, there will be a few bus-loads of self indulgent acquaintances -some of whom will be mutual assistants available to join them.

Another alternative are some of the more inaccessible places on the Aleutian Islands. I suppose with a realm of guest acolytes they will finally all get to grasp what actually happened -especially if the FIB will be there.

Nothing makes a party rejoice so roundly as the secret police, say Aye. What with all the party poppers and favours. I gather the Dominican Republic has a suitably Sociable Mayor, if Haiti is not to suit.
Where does the fashionable Child Molester hang out these days?

I dare say that isolation may not be to the taste of Michelle, one wonders how closely future constraints could be. And what does one do with one's daughters assuming they are not fuel for some of the less celebrated douche-celebs.

A list of who's leaving Congress By Adam Levy, Wade Payson-Denney and Ashley Killough, CNN Updated 1958 GMT (0358 HKT) December 4, 2017

Washington (CNN)This fall has seen a steady stream of Republican House members announcing their plans to resign, retire or run for another office.
As moderate Republican members Dave Reichert and Charlie Dent prepare to leave Congress, conservatives want stronger allies in their seats, while Democrats see an opportunity to flip them.
Democrats need to pick up 24 seats to retake the majority from Republicans, who've maintained control of the House since 2011.
The campaign committees on both sides are eying the 23 Republicans defending districts that Hillary Clinton won, and the 12 held by Democrats in districts that President Donald Trump won as vulnerable seats to flip.

While midterm elections are historically tough for the party of the President in power, it's too early to tell how things will unfold next year.
Here is a rundown of representatives who have so far announced that they plan to retire or run for another office.
Retiring
Rep. Sam Johnson (R, TX-3) announced via press release on 1/6/17
Rep. Lynn Jenkins (R, KS-2); announced via Facebook post on 1/25/17
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R, FL-27); told the Miami Herald on 4/30/17
Rep. John J. Duncan Jr. (R, TN-2); told local media on 7/31/17
Rep. Niki Tsongas (D, MA-3); announced via press release on 8/9/17
Rep. Dave Reichert (R, WA-9) announced via press release on 9/6/17

Rep. Charlie Dent (R, PA-15) announced via press release on 9/7/17
Rep. Dave Trott (R, MI-11), announced via press release on 9/11/17
Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D, NH-1), announced via statement on 10/6/17
Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R, TX-5), announced via email to supporters on 10/31/2017
Rep. Lamar Smith (R, TX-21), announced via statement on 11/2/2017
Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R, NJ-2), announced via statement on 11/7/2017
Rep. Ted Poe (R, TX-2), announced via Facebook on 11/7/17

Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R, VA-6) announced via social media and statement on 11/9/17
Rep. Gene Green (D, TX-29) announced via local media on 11/13/17
Rep. Luis GutiƩrrez (D, IL-4) announced at press conference on 11/28/17
Rep. Joe Barton (R, TX-6) announced to Dallas Morning News on 11/30/17
Rep. Sander Levin (D, MI-9) announced via Detroit Free Press on 12/2/17
Resigned or resigning
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R, UT-3); left House on 6/30/17 to become a Fox News contributor (Republican Rep. Jim Curtis won the special election November 7 and was sworn in last month)
Rep. Tim Murphy (R, PA-18), announced via statement on 10/4/17, will leave on 10/21/17 (Special election TBA)
Rep. Pat Tiberi (R, OH-12), announced via statement on 10/19/17, will leave "by January 31, 2018" (Special election TBA)
Running for other office
President
Rep. John Delaney (D, MD-6); announced via The Washington Post on 7/31/17
Governor
Rep. Kristi Noem (R, SD-AL); announced via YouTube on 11/14/16
Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D, NM-1); announced via Youtube on 12/13/16
Rep. James Renacci (R, OH-16); announced via campaign video on 3/20/17
Rep. Tim Walz (D, MN-1); announce via local newspaper on 3/27/17
Rep. Raul Labrador (R, ID-1); announced via local media on 5/9/17
Rep. Jared Polis (D, CO-2); told Denver Post on 6/11/17

Rep. Steve Pearce (R, NM-2); told Albuquerque Journal on 7/10/17
Rep. Diane Black (R, TN-6); announced via Facebook post on 8/2/17
Rep. Colleen Hanabusa (D, HI-1); announced via release on 9/1/17
Senate
Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D, TX-16); announced in El Paso on 3/31/17
Rep. Evan Jenkins (R, WV-3); announced via web video on 5/8/17
Rep. Jacky Rosen (D, NV-3); announce via The Nevada Independent on 7/5/17
Rep. Luke Messer (R, IN-6); announced via tweet on 7/26/17
Rep. Todd Rokita (R, IN-4); announced via YouTube on 8/9/17
Rep. Lou Barletta (R, PA-11); announced via campaign video on 8/29/17
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D, AZ-9) announced via YouTube video on 9/28/17
Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R, TN-7), announced via online video 10/5/17

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