Posted on 04/26/2020 11:25:06 AM PDT by PBRCat
There was a reason, years ago, why strong household chemicals once has a pictogram of a skull and crossbones printed above the caption “POISON” or “DANGER”. But some child-like minds thought the skull and crossbones was “cute”, and they ingested the highly toxic substance anyway. Thus, we now more and more see the substitution of a pictogram of “Mr. Yuk”, an emoji with a green face, a scowl and with tongue thrust out. Still attractive to child-like minds.
Some people cannot be warned away from danger, that merely makes it all the more attractive, because “forbidden”.
The Trump campaign should carpet bomb the airways with a simple ad:
Democrat Lies:
Democrats love this country more than we HATE Trump
Democrats are NOT socialists
Democrats claiming anyone said Drink Bleach or Disinfectant
Democrats can rebuild the economy
Democrats - The party of LIES.
Why would anyone watch The Clinton Pimp - George Stepphy?
It would not be wise to misquoted what the President said if she wants to be VP, Biden’s handlers have enough trouble with his gaffs.
And whistles!
“Maybe Klobuchar imagines herself as the Vice Presidential pick for “Clueless Joe.””
Yeah, they’re all nuzzling up to Slow Joe now, particularly as it becomes clearer that he can’t make it for the long haul. So Stacy Abrams, Klobuchar, Harris, etc. who once wanted to gut Lunchbucket now are playing nice, hoping to be picked as the VP nominee and then waltzing into the presidential nominee once BiteMe either bows out or is forced out.
No, that was the Very Silly Party candidate. Mr. Biscuit-Barrel represented the Silly Party.
One of my favorite skits, but then, there’s so many great ones and they’re ALL silly.
I’d love them to be arrested , waterboarded and, then, exiled for the rest of their worth lives.
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