Posted on 04/17/2025 3:04:43 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Nicolle Wallace let her snooty slip show.
On Wednesday's Deadline White House, the MSNBC show she hosts, Wallace suggested that Walmart is the place you shop only if you're on the road and forgot an item.
"I mean, you might [be] someplace—travel baseball. So you go into lots of places and Walmart is where, if you forgot, you know, something you need. If you forgot a glove or a sock, you know, they have that."
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What a snob!
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There are lots of things we buy from Walmart, and other things we will not buy there. Some clothes for knock around or work, household items, brand name things that are more expensive elsewhere. We won’t buy meats or vegetables there since we don’t know where it comes from or how it was handled. Tools, power equip, we buy elsewhere also. A good winter coat or suit, or a better quality article of clothing elsewhere too. Walmarts have their place for cheaper low end items.
They sell Japanese baseball gloves.
When traveling, who forgets A sock?
I’ve been to Walmart I think four times.
“We won’t buy meats or vegetables there since we don’t know where it comes from or how it was handled.”
We do most of our shopping at Walmart. Ours in eastern TN has fresher vegetables than the chains Kroger and Food City. I wash all veggies with Dawn, anyhow, no matter where they come from.
The meat comes from local farmers (we’ve been told), and always has been good. Have returned meat to Kroger because it had “turned”.
Regular groceries are less expensive than the same item elsewhere.
We’ve had the best quality of eyeglasses from their vision department. My favorite frames costed $9 ten years ago, and I am wearing them now. The progressive prescription is perfect every time. Before that, I paid $700 to my ophthalmologist for frames and lenses, and wore them less than a month; they were terrible!
They used to have an outstanding fabric department, but now it’s a pitiful aisle of pre-cut, pre-packaged pieces of crap. (I wish Trump would bring back the textile industry to the USA.)
Knock-around clothes, as you say. Undies, nightgowns. My Motorola cell phone for Verizon I bought and had set up at Walmart electronics department, and it’s the best I’ve had since BlackBerry.
Anyhow, we’re regulars there. Too bad Nicole has butt hurt about it. I suppose she can “smell” Walmart shoppers like Strzok and Page can.
What a bitch.
smelly Wal-Mart people don’t need you around anyhow. putzlady stinkith more.
Nicolle Wallace: “If I only had a brain”
So, Greg Gutfeld made a Kentucky Derby reference to Nicolle Wallace - now all I can think of when I see her is “horse face”.
True for many people in some parts of the country, but also a primary store for pretty much all in other parts of the country.
No need to state in the former and offensive to state to anyone in the latter. Ever since her games with Palin, she’s been one of my least favorite figures in TV.
Real smart, Nicolle. She needs to shop at Walmart and remember who most of her audience is.
And she was kind of cute back when she was on the McCain campaign, sabotaging Palin because the green-eyed monster had possessed her.
What a snot.
Nicolle Wallace needs to leave her ivory tower at MSNBC and get out into the real world more often.
She probably forgets a lot.
She is so repulsive and has a gigantic ego and high opinion of herself.
When these liberal freaks fall, they fall hard. It’s coming.
“Excuse me, can you tell me where the single sock aisle is located”.
In San Antonio if she needed groceries it is H-E-B or Walmart. It sucks ***. I want more choices. We had a delivery only Kroger for a short while. I’ve found that produce in the last few years has seriously declined in quality.
Wow.
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