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8 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

I don't think it can.  It has to be script. It replied proving your post.  

 

You can't make it up. 

 

Rage/hate consumes.  That one is broken. 

You are insane. Really really insane. 

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5 minutes ago, Starr-Bills said:

Commander and chief material, am I right? Just a little headache.

 

 

Can CUMala point to Iraq on a map?  No politicians to blow there for personal gain, so she probably skipped that.

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35 minutes ago, ScotSHO said:

Can CUMala point to Iraq on a map?  No politicians to blow there for personal gain, so she probably skipped that.

Can you spell the vice president's name, nope? cool burn bro.

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Just now, Backintheday544 said:

Devastating poll for a right wing pollster

Is Scott Rasmussen now competing against the old Rasmussen polling operation?

I thought he had sold that one off.

At any rate, interesting, but likely typically Rasmussen "quality"

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A reminder that the new senile Trump ain't the old harmless blowhard. This was a NYT editorial his staff drafted for him explaining why he wasn't, after all, seeking the Reform Party nomination for President in 2020.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/19/opinion/what-i-saw-at-the-revolution.html

 

"I also saw the underside of the Reform Party. The fringe element that wanted to repeal the federal income tax, believed that the country was being run by the Trilateral Commission and suspected that my potential candidacy was a stalking horse for (take your pick) Gov. George W. Bush, Senator John McCain or Vice President Al Gore.

When I held a reception for Reform Party leaders in California, the room was crowded with Elvis look-alikes, resplendent in various campaign buttons and anxious to give me a pamphlet explaining the Swiss-Zionist conspiracy to control America."

 

Compare to the current Trump supporters, who see a new Trilateral Commission-type world order running things. Is Davos in Switzerland?  The people Trump thought were nuts are now his base.

 

"I felt confident that my argument that America was being ripped off by our major trade partners and that it was time for tougher trade negotiations would have resonance in a race against the two Ivy League contenders."

 

A refreshing admission that Penn wasn't really Ivy League back in those days.

 

"Although I am totally comfortable with the people in the New York Independence Party, I leave the Reform Party to David Duke, Pat Buchanan and Lenora Fulani. That is not company I wish to keep."

 

My how things change.

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