Posted on 07/27/2017 8:43:34 AM PDT by Lorianne
Trump: I bet I can get liberals to defend joining the army.
Mattis: No way.
Trump: Hold my beer while I tweet.

Alabama law-enforcement officials became aware of the photos at badpuppy.com in 1997, not long before Governor Fob James appointed Pryor attorney general. An investigation ensued, and multiple officials familiar with that process have told Legal Schnauzer that the photos are, in fact, of the Bill Pryor who now sits on the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Sources say the photos were taken while Pryor was a student at Northeast Louisiana University (now University of Louisiana Monroe) from 1980 to 1984.
Concerned that Pryor might be subject to blackmail, either as AG or a federal judge, state law-enforcement officials set out to learn more about his lifestyle. That led to surveillance that caught Jeff Sessions coming and going at Pryor's residence at unusually late hours. Says one official involved in the case:
I hadn't heard anything about Sessions being gay, but we did hear and one of my agents picked up on it -- when Pryor was in Montgomery running for the AG slot -- Sessions was AG at the time, we had heard rumors about [Pryor's] lifestyle. He was living in a little garage apartment, I don't remember where . . . The agent reported several late-night visits to Pryor's apartment by Sessions. Those might have been for . . planning. I don't know . . . still. I don't remember anything else that we came up with.
http://legalschnauzer.blogspot.com/2017/01/jeff-sessions-in-1990s-made-frequent.html
Hmm. So what was Session's and Pryor's relationship - and....
"Sessions Backs LGBT Pride Month Event Where Employees Plan To Honor Transgender Student"
https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/sessions-backs-lgbt-pride-month-event
...what does this mean in the context of Trump's purging the military of Transgender social engineering?
Pres. Trump abhors alcoholic beverages, and it’s a point he has made multiple occasions. The humor, if this is supposed to be humor is lost to this FReeper.
I’m not following how this is relevant to military / “hold my beer”.
What am I missing?
This entire thread needs some clarity.
Clearly the humor here was lost on you; let me try to explain:
“Hold my beer” is an expression, often in the South, when someone is going to do something wacky, or unsafe, or whatever, and has nothing to do with drinking beer.
Hopefully this helps.
>>This entire thread needs some clarity.
In the context of recent events, it seems to infer that Trump got Libs to defend joining the military by banning Transgenders.
Which is /s BS.
Should be: Hold my Sweet Tea.
How Tweet it Is!
Semper TRUMP! If We Can Keep Him!
Gunny G
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“......when someone is going to do something wacky, or unsafe, or whatever, and has nothing to do with drinking beer.”
Thank you.
Tiger Woods: “No one can screw up their career like I did this weekend”
Kathy Griffin: “Hold my beer and watch this”.
Good grief.
LOL
I read this and said what?
The more I thought about it, I said, yep, totally Trump.
Totally a Trump thing to do!
LOL
I’m stealing this.
Great and best BOL of the morning!
Tiger Woods: No one can screw up their career like I did this weekend!
Kathy Griffin: Hold my beer and watch this!.
You really should get out more. When you are outside the city limits, and you've soaked the leaf pile with a whole gallon of high octane you had in the barn, you need both hands to light and flick the match.
Hence, "Hold my beer..." It's shorthand, now, for "Watch this spectacular act!" Most times, it works. Sometimes it winds up as viral on YouTube...
Another example of how explaining a joke kills it stone dead. It died too young...
LOL Meme makers, get to work...
Trump doesn’t drink, IIRC.
Trump has absolutely got to be a hoot on the golf course!
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