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I know that's the only coherent response you're capable of, parrot, but that's not what this topic is about. Anyways, regarding the OP...well...cocaine is a helluva drug.
The topic isn't about Waldokitty either, but then again, I've never seen you actually address any topic that you post in.
Kellyanney Conway's campaign sure put down the Hillary Clinton campaign machine. In fact it made a mockery of Robby Mook's $1.3B campaign.
This speaks to what the woman knows. And that does speak for itself.
Looks like the inauguration crowds were just a few people short of being BIG for Donald. Reuters a trusted news source of facts compared to the tweets from Donald or his people talking to America. You have to remember that only 27% of Americans voted for Donald, the rest of America didn’t vote for him or want him in office. Time to wake up and smell the coffee, the party is over.
Didn't you post that there were around 40 people at Charlotte's protest yesterday when there were around TEN THOUSAND?
That was all that was there when I posted it I stated that I was going by what they showed on local TV. (maybe you missed that) Looks as if they had about 10,000 as you said though there were also Trump supporters there as well.
She did the hair flip thing when she let loose with the " alternative facts" thing.
Might be interesting to observe her gestures going forward because there's often a physical pattern when people lie or otherwise attempt to sugar coat.
That crowd or " whatever" size was worthy of a press conference is bizzare.
"Alternative Facts", back in my day, we referred to those as B.S.
Nothing this administration is doing so far is inspiring any confidence.
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