Posted on 05/05/2017 11:23:08 AM PDT by kevcol
On Thursdays All In with Chris Hayes, MSNBC guest and Boing Boing co-editor Xeni Jardin broke down sobbing over the House passage of the American Health Care Act (AHCA) as a devastating event thats not the American that I love and promising to fight for every single one of you, America.
Hilariously, the liberal simultaneously demanded that [e]very single cell in this country, every single person in this country deserves life but must have realized her far-left mistake as she later emphasized that [t]he America that I love cares about my right to life, even though Im 46 years past being a fetus.
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“Paging the Boo Hoo girl”
Who is she by the way? She’s gorgeous!
I’ll bet she wouldn’t cry over PP.
People who know more than I say that is Yoona - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Im_Yoon-ah
I remember”Boeing Boeing”. I liked that movie when I was a little boy. I recall Tony Curtis had three girlfriends who were airline stewardesses but were never in town at the same time due to their work. But one was always with Tony at any given time so he was never lonely............
Hmmm...Where was PP 46.6 years ago when it was needed?
Is there such a thing as a "makeup"/"mulligan" for this mistake?
I’m certainly glad that the private sector is better at providing euthanasia drugs to all these broken liberals.
Maybe someone will invent an emergency black pill they can take to painlessly end it all. Then, whenever they set up a public tantrum and whine, everybody can tell them to “just take a pill”.
The Democrats are actively courting a new voting bloc:the mentally ill.
The “Amerika” YOU love...lost the election, bitch!
In the dictionary, under the definition of “Drama Queen,” is that guy’s picture.
YES IT IS!
MAGA, LOL
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