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I'm not sure why this is even a thing. So people suspect he was pandering. Big deal. People thought Hillary was pandering with her hot sauce comment, right?
It's possible that they both were.
Then again, it's possible that they were not.
I love hot sauce, and if I spent a lot of time on the road, I might keep some on hand, along with some Kikkoman and my own small salt and pepper grinders. I also love a good hot dog, which, in my definition, means either Vienna Beef or Nathan's (not skinless, but the ones with the casing that gives them that nice little snap when you take the first bite), prepared Chicago style.
Either way, who really cares? If a little bit of food pandering was the worst thing our politicians did, I would be truly thankful.
This is how you get Donald Trump for president. When the most mild-mannered candidates get nitpicked about every mundane aspect of their lives such as their culinary preferences or their choice of undergarments, what's the point of picking a "civil" candidate? There is none, so you get a giant walking middle finger for a President instead.
Why does this need to get over 12 pages of replies?
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