Posted on 05/24/2016 1:52:36 PM PDT by doug from upland
Freudian slip?
While talking about Bill Cosbys appearance in a Pennsylvania courtroom over sex assault allegations, MSNBC anchor Steve Kornacki mistakenly said Bill Clinton.
Were gonna begin with that breaking news we told you about at the top. Right now, out of Pennsylvania, Bill Clinton is set to arrive at a suburban excuse me, Bill Cosby is set to arrive at a suburban Philadelphia courthouse any moment now for a key hearing in his criminal sex assault case.
Where’s that Freud guy??
LOL!!
And why did he wear a slip?
Yes, they know, but aren’t allowed to utter the truth.
LOL, it’s on everybody’s mind.
I’ve been saying this would happen. When Trump is through framing Clinton’s bad behavior, “Bill Cosby” and “Bill Clinton” will be synonyms.
Honest mistake it could happen to anybody (excluding lefty zealots.)
ahhhh, the well-known Freudian slip....We’ve all seen it manifested in the numerous slips between the natural cracks of Obama/Osama, and now the two Bill Cs. I too am a Bill C. and , even before Bill C(osby) I started closing my emails with “The GOOD Bill C.”
God’s timing is always interesting.
Absolutely.
They all look alike.
That’s great! The video will be buried but will live on as long as You Tube is around.
Will Willie have the same problem as a result of his 27 flights to Orgy Island?
ooopsie!!
LOL, great catch, Doug!
An accidental slip on an occidental rug.
Whatever Trump says seems to work its way into the subconscious.
I saw a gun on CNN last night talking about a study he did at a University (don’t remember which one). He gave some kind of test that would find out what the subconscious mind of his subjects (almost all democrats) thought about both Hillary and Trump. He found that words most associated with her were: unqualified, incompetent and scary. For Trump it was: he keeps us safe, and likeable.
It was quiet amazing, and this was among a large group of democrats who said they were going to vote for Hillary.
Great idea for psyops, especially since Bill Cos—I mean Clinton is set to run the US economy for the next 4-8 years.
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