Posted on 10/26/2017 11:59:09 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
just watched the President speak about the new effort to combat opioid addiction.
Nice speech that was met with several moments of applause.
But there was a woman behind the President wearing some kind of uniform (military? police?) who looked like she had been weaned on a pickle. Didn't see her clap once, and could barely eek out a grin when the President offered a handshake.
Any identification on her?
Got a link?
Probably the sister of that SS Agent who said she would never take a bullet for this President.
He didn’t shake her hand. Patted her on the shoulder. She was sour.
The Surgeon General?
She didn’t get her opiods that morning.
He mentioned building a wall in this speech. Does anyone really think he won’t be fighting for the wall? Who knows when and where it will happen but he REALLY wants a wall.
I was wondering the same thing.
The black female? I was trying to figure out the shoulder patch. She looked sore about something
In the opioid stuff put together by Obama’s minions, they managed to get my insurer to quit covering them completely next year.
So was the black man on her left. I thought perhaps they were ex addicts & pained by their memories.
LOL!
That is a good explanation.
No kidding! They were both grumpy and looked like opioid induced constipation cases
Yeah, but at least he applauded. She really looked like she didn’t want to be there.
All of them had a very similar expression.
Your post makes no sense.
I’d love to know who they are and why they are so anti-POTUS
She’s in the video I’ll link but I note PBS cut her out of the shot and this one is filmed with Trump in front of her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LWN_GKdWbc
Wrong.
“So was the black man on her left.”
He looks very much like former Yankee closer Mariano Rivera.
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