Posted on 07/12/2015 2:17:31 PM PDT by jimbo123
Edited on 07/12/2015 5:52:37 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
SOMEWHERE ABOVE THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST
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I was just thinking the same thing.
It must sound vile and foreign to a young lib, raised on the crap guilt medicine the Dem’s have been forcing down their throats for years.
I’ve heard it stated that Bill Clinton used to use the “N” word for Blacks.
Where’s the outrage W. P.?
Nice looking jet.
Jebber won't be. He asked for a 45 day extension and got it.
Perfectly understandable. Most people swear when they discuss politics.
Wow, Catholic bashing on a Sunday. You must be so proud of yourself. I don’t think Jesus is all that pleased, however.
Hells bells, I can’t say democrat without a G** D*** in front of it.
At long last I’m reading “PRESIDENT NIXON” by Richard Reeves.
(Sub-titled “Alone In The White House”).
Dickie could hold up his end when it came to cussin’. And he had to constantly battle the backstabbing commie-lib media, even away back then in the dark ages,
Gee the “F” word I’m shocked. And Donald Trump is just too Liberal for the WaPo. That’s rich. The guy actually had the stones to jab Trump because he wants people to be taken care of if they are sick. The Wapo I’m screaming.
Oh, no! He gilded the sinks! Take that paint brush away from him.
I remember riding the Trump Shuttle between Boston and New York back in the day. He jazzed up the planes and service for us regular folk.
How about the article’s reference to the recidivist illegal murderer as a “Mexican laborer”? The WaPo will do anything to bias their stories.
I didn’t notice until now that Robert Costa wrote this slanted piece. He used to be with National Review and is a big-time GOPe lackey.
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