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George II

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Mon Oct 9, 2017, 08:10 PM Oct 2017

THE REPUBLICANS GUIDE TO PRESIDENTIAL ETIQUETTE BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD OCT. 8, 2017

(this is long, I'm only listing the first few)

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/10/08/opinion/editorials/republican-etiquette-guide.html

Republicans used to care a lot about how a president comports himself, and whether he acts at all times with the dignity his station demands.

“Is President Obama Disrespecting the Oval Office?” Fox News asked in 2010, with a link to images of Mr. Obama and his aides tossing a football, or eating apples just inches from the Resolute desk.

“Wear a suit coat and tie,” said Andrew Card Jr., President George W. Bush’s former chief of staff, in reaction to pictures of Mr. Obama in shirtsleeves in 2009.

“I do expect him to send the message that people who are going to be in the Oval Office should treat the office with the respect that it has earned over history,” Mr. Card said.

But hey, that was then! In 2017, there’s a whole new bar for tolerable conduct by the commander in chief. Our original guide cataloged several dozen examples. Almost five months later, it’s clear that an update is necessary. This expanded list is meant to ensure that Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell and other congressional Republicans never forget what they now condone in a president.

So, if you are the president, you may:

Mock a foreign leader with a demeaning nickname and threaten his country with nuclear annihilation over Twitter

Call for the firing of “son of a bitch” athletes who choose to exercise their right to free speech

Refer to the White House as “a real dump”

Spend the weekend golfing at your private club while the mayor of an American city wades through sewage-filled water to help citizens after a catastrophic hurricane, then accuse that mayor of “poor leadership” when she criticizes your administration’s slow response to the storm

Criticize victims of that hurricane still living without drinking water or electricity by saying they “want everything to be done for them”

During a visit to some of those victims, throw rolls of paper towels at them and tell them they should be “very proud” that only 16 people have died so far, unlike in a “real catastrophe”

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THE REPUBLICANS GUIDE TO PRESIDENTIAL ETIQUETTE BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD OCT. 8, 2017 (Original Post) George II Oct 2017 OP
Andy Card Is A Hypocritical Oink Me. Oct 2017 #1
As are all republicans. nt brer cat Oct 2017 #2
! Me. Oct 2017 #6
Recall the time President Obama madaboutharry Oct 2017 #3
Right - that sent shock waves through right wing media. And yet not a peep about this: George II Oct 2017 #4
but.................HER EMAILS Skittles Oct 2017 #5
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