Posted on 11/08/2016 7:51:58 AM PST by kevcol
Two women, naked from the waist up, burst into a midtown Manhattan polling station early Tuesday, shouting: Out of our polls Trump, out of our polls Trump!
The women were soon escorted out of the basement of P.S. 59 at 233 E. 56th Street, where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is expected to vote later.
The women wore jeans but no tops. One had the word Trump near her collarbone and the words Grab your b---s scrawled on her belly.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnewyork.com ...
Sugar and spice and everything nice..
LOL. The one on the left looks pretty good. You would just have to put a bag over her brain.
Leni
And they are mentally ill. They need help.
I wonder what they thought they would accomplish?
Or, is it just a cry for attention?
har
That one has a nice pair of hanging chads!
I love unhinged leftists . . . but I repeat myself.
How come nothing like this ever happens where I vote?
Poor things, I guess they’re just hard up for money. It seems to me they could find some more reputable work though.
Did the guys in line start throwing dollar bills?
They are Weber babes!
Yours ain’t bad either ;-)
They’re a real hateful bunch, aren’t they?
Aiieeeeeeee-e-e-e
(La Tech ‘78)
she’s “come a long way, baby” since the old days when hilabeast election mischief was limited to craig livingstone wearing his chicken costume.
I don’t get it .
I should liked to have groped them and then get a liberal lawyer to clear my name. /s
In Manhattan.
They assume there are Trump voters in Manhattan.
Either extremely stupid or insanely exhibitionist.
Probably both.
If they did this somewhere in central PA I would give them points for courage at least, but in Manhattan?
During that commotion the democratic poll workers slipped in 10,000 absentee ballots for Hillary.
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