Posted on 06/04/2018 5:27:21 PM PDT by Enterprise
With Parkland high school graduate David Hogg expected to announce a 60-day, 20-state, 75-stop summer bus tour Monday to push for more stringent gun control laws and to register young people to vote, the 18-year-old found himself facing another daunting challenge that could break the internet if he accepts.
Kaitlin Bennett, the Kent State grad who took the internet by storm recently when she posed on campus with an AR-10 strapped across her back, took to social media to challenge Hogg to an arm wrestling contest.
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I have a challenge for you @davidhogg111. Lets arm wrestle. If I win, we get to keep the 2nd amendment. If you win, we turn in our guns. Deal? she tweeted.
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Hogg will pretend he was never aware of the challenge. Then he will decline the challenge because he doesnt believe in violence or inflicting pain...with his own hands.
Oi, you! Dat David guy gives honest ogs loik me a bad name!
Hogg is busy doing his gap year ie he aint going to college. Someone is paying him
HA!
Awesome photoshop meme! But even Stalin is turning over in his grave!
Bah! Phooey! Hogg wouldnt even make good toady!
Pajama Hogg in a onesie! Haha!!
Oh, no! The Lollipop Guild is ruined.
You can have the shirt. I really like what is under the shirt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EyCwF8DjaE
I'm really interested in the source of funds for this project. This will be a very expensive trip and I wonder who is paying for it? Soros?
It’s been done, I’ve seen it but have no link info.
She’s a strap on pitcher. As long as he’s catching, he’s down.
THANK YOU—that picture needs to be put on every thread about the little oinker!
It wouldn’t be considered sexist if she is not a liberal. But nonetheless, fights with women are no win situations for most normal people.
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