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Originally Posted by Snowball7
memo to Trump
there are these things in America called "universities", (wow!)
they have a lot of educated and experienced professionals
in them... you don't have to dumpster-dive for politicians
to assume work that's supposed to be done by statesmen
and stateswomen...
rly. A 44 year old woman from farmland South Carolina,
sure, she really knows a lot about the world...
NOT !
at this point, please, just "hire" Omarosa !!
She's just a popular, female, minority Republican, born to immigrants, and a successful governor instrumental in removing the Confederate flag, whose achievements include improving race relations in the Deep South.
Oh no, that would send a terrible message.
Just eating pop-corn, watching the show. Think they figuring out its not a royal dynasty. Pence came in and threw out the lobbyists. He is helping arrange something that makes sense. But hear my most unliked gov going tomorrow. Tricky Ricky from fla.. Ugh. Maybe he can sweep floors - anyhow pass the soda
Ah yes, the popcorn. Liberals are always munching on popcorn for some reason.
Dude, settle down. You're up-at-arms about a rumor that someone may be nominated for Secretary of State? And even if she is in consideration you know full well why that would be: she's an Indian woman.
Is this how you guys plan to carry on for the next four years of your lives? I mean really?
She's just a popular, female, minority Republican, born to immigrants, and a successful governor instrumental in removing the Confederate flag, whose achievements include improving race relations in the Deep South. Oh no, that would send a terrible message.
As I recall, being born to immigrants and being instrumental in removing the Confederate flag are anathema to many Trumptoids.
I've seen a couple of people state that anyone without a native-born parent should not be an American citizen.
Ah yes, the popcorn. Liberals are always munching on popcorn for some reason.
Dude, settle down. You're up-at-arms about a rumor that someone may be nominated for Secretary of State? And even if she is in consideration you know full well why that would be: she's an Indian woman.
Is this how you guys plan to carry on for the next four years of your lives? I mean really?
I eat popcorn to keep mi mouth shut.. Can't say anything now... But I'm not worried, I said - pence on the job...
Most people opposed to moving it.. Really didn't care about the flag.. it was more someone else telling us to do something - that's what we didn't like. New Yorkers and Californians telling us what we should do.. Yep.. That generally doesn't end well for them.
This is actually pretty funny since the entire south including South Carolina just voted in a New York plutocrat "to tell them what they should do."
It will be interesting how many people in Trump's administration will have southern roots considering how strong his support has been in that region.
there are these things in America called "universities", (wow!)
they have a lot of educated and experienced professionals
in them... you don't have to dumpster-dive for politicians
to assume work that's supposed to be done by statesmen
and stateswomen...
what happened to the 155 IQ ?
I would rather have an uneducated intelligent good person running things than some snoot academic egg head whos thought patterns are institutionalized by an institution...such as a university....and please no more god damned lawyers...they are criminal...sneaky and they lie.
Whether or not the OP's comments are premature is one thing. However, I am getting really tired, as a registered Independent, of being told to "move", "shut up", "go to my safe space", etc. if I should dare to make any criticism of any action that the President-elect takes. It doesn't work that way. In the United States, we still have freedom of speech, and are allowed to criticize whom we please. We are not required to agree with the winning party's actions just because they won, just as they didn't agree with the previous administration's actions when they were in power. That's just the way the system works - at least for now.
You forgot, go put on a helmet and pick up your trophy.
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