Posted on 10/17/2019 8:37:18 AM PDT by rktman
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Ha! That’s the way to look at it!
“More like a snake. He is probably dead but the body will keep writhing for 24 hours.”
Cummings was as mean as a rattlesnake. Oh yes, he really did a lot for the district he represented; the same one that the MSM finally had to show that it was a rat infested area where no one would want to live. What a legacy.
“More like a snake. He is probably dead but the body will keep writhing for 24 hours.”
Cummings was as mean as a rattlesnake. Oh yes, he really did a lot for the district he represented; the same one that the MSM finally had to show that it was a rat infested area where no one would want to live. What a legacy.
RIP you old racist leftist bandit....
Well, BIden did warn us about the 17th
Well, if ya can’t say something nice.........
Lol!
No problem. Now to mention...these things happen in threes. Who will be the two next elderly commie Dem pukes to kick off?
I’m betting on Biden and Sanders.
I must remember that one!
I am very fond of mixed metaphors. But, then...I’m from Brooklyn.
I am very fond of mixed metaphors.
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I hate mixing metaphors. They just gum up the beaters and then you gotta dig ‘em out with a butter knife.
NEVER use a passive verb in a news headline. That’s Journalism 101. “He died” or “He is dead” would be acceptable but NEVER “He has died.”
That’s an immediate F for the paper.
Not quite as feel-good a story as when Turd Kennedy and McLame died, but close.
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