>>The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) — formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building (OEOB) and even earlier as the State, War, and Navy Building — is a U.S. government building situated just west of the White House in the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. Maintained by the General Services Administration, it is occupied by the Executive Office of the President, including the Office of the Vice President of the United States. Located on 17th Street NW, between Pennsylvania Avenueand New York Avenue, and West Executive Drive, the building, commissioned by Ulysses S. Grant, built between 1871 and 1888, on the site of the original 1800 War/State/Navy Building[3] and the White House stables, in the French Second Empire style, is a National Historic Landmark. It was for years the world's largest office building, with 566 rooms and about ten acres of floor space. Many White House employees have their offices in the massive edifice.
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on Saturday, January 28, 2017 – 10:47 am
Google sez it's the
Google sez it's the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, not the White House.
https://mobile.twitter.com/chrislhayes/status/824681191907459073
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on Saturday, January 28, 2017 – 10:52 am
Ah, thanks for the correction
Ah, thanks for the correction
presidential offices next to the white house
>>The Eisenhower Executive Office Building (EEOB) — formerly known as the Old Executive Office Building (OEOB) and even earlier as the State, War, and Navy Building — is a U.S. government building situated just west of the White House in the U.S. capital of Washington, D.C. Maintained by the General Services Administration, it is occupied by the Executive Office of the President, including the Office of the Vice President of the United States. Located on 17th Street NW, between Pennsylvania Avenueand New York Avenue, and West Executive Drive, the building, commissioned by Ulysses S. Grant, built between 1871 and 1888, on the site of the original 1800 War/State/Navy Building[3] and the White House stables, in the French Second Empire style, is a National Historic Landmark. It was for years the world's largest office building, with 566 rooms and about ten acres of floor space. Many White House employees have their offices in the massive edifice.
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on Saturday, January 28, 2017 – 11:20 am
Where's Mein Kampf?
Where's Mein Kampf?
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on Saturday, January 28, 2017 – 12:55 pm
He doesn't even read those.
He doesn't even read those.
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on Saturday, January 28, 2017 – 12:56 pm
Selling them!
He is selling them!
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on Saturday, January 28, 2017 – 12:58 pm
> He doesn't even read those.
> He doesn't even read those.
Nor did he write them.