Posted on 01/21/2018 8:18:31 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Dont let the door hit you on the way out, Jennifer . . .
Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin has now joined with Joe Scarborough as a proud member of the Society of Ex-Republican Media Members.
Appearing on Joy Reids MSNBC show this morning, Rubin declared:
It should be self-evident why I, and I think any reasonable person, can no longer identify with the Republican party.
Rubin was responding to a Republican commercial [see below] on immigration, highlighting the case of illegal immigrant Luis Bracamontes, accused of killing two police officers. Bracamontes bragged in court: the only thing that I fg regret is that I fg just killed two.
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“Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin has now joined with Joe Scarborough as a proud member of the Society of Ex-Republican Media Members.”
You mean that she’s hopping in the sack with Scarborough along with Mika?
Kinky!
“Her parents probably had to tie a pork chop around her neck to get the dog to play with her.”
Nah, she’s Jewish, pork chops are a no-no! A kippered Herring maybe?
Just hopping in the sack with Scarborough.
Minka was never Republican.
Although I’m sure she’d prefer Minka.
Leftist RINO. Boo-frickin-hoo.
You can’t quit, YOU’RE FIRED!!!
Does anyone actually care?
Can’t fire somebody from a position they never held.
“Jennifer Rubin: I Can No Longer Identify with the Republican Party”
ROTFLOL!
I’m SHOCKED I tell you! SHOCKED!
Looks like WaPo is going to have to come up with a new fake Republican to replace Rubin ...
Who.
She has that “Gee, my head is stuck REALLY far up my arse” look in that picture...
Good riddance. We don’t identify with YOU either, Jennifer.
There’s the door. Use it.
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