Posted on 05/09/2017 12:36:14 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
....The California Democrat, sworn into office four months ago, insists shes not thinking about a run for president. Her inner circle forcefully tries to tamp down 2020 speculation after all, there is no upside to being seen as a new senator focused more on national political ambition than on California.
But the speculation is not going away, not with the absence of a clear Democratic presidential frontrunner and the party desperately in search and in need of a new generation of leadership.
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Take her seriously. Attractive black Marxists can stun the field and take it all.
She makes an effort to look attractive (yeah I know - can’t change the ugly inside). This makes her anathema to feminists, so no go. She needs to let her pit and leg hair grow out and stock up on chairman mao suits to have a chance.
She also needs to collapse like a sack of potatoes a few times and murder an ambassador and people defending them.
My primary school years were spent in a private Calvert System USG contract school in Istanbul in the 50s. I learned more grammar,spelling, history, geography, etc than I ever ran into again in school.We were doing sentence diagramming and Latin roots and learned about the rat in separate. If a printed page has more than a few errors I can’t read it. When I turn to the page my eye falls immediately on the errors and I have to go through it and correct them mentally before I can read it. In a way it is a disability.
She should have said there's a "par" in separate.
That misspelling (seperate) is far more common, as demonstrated by the above example.
Hahaahahahahahahahaa....Dems, you morons are in SEEEEERIOUS trouble if she’s a fuh-real option for you guys.
But she is VERY cute compared to most Dem women.
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