Posted on 09/26/2016 6:11:57 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
Donna Brazile has been a fixture for years on talking-head shows. This Insurrectionist has always thought of her as an affable but relatively reserved soul. Reserved? Theres another side to Donna that I was obviously missing!
Right from the beginning of her Morning Joe appearance today, in which she swayed gracefully in her seat while greeting brother Ben Ginsburg, Brazile was a one-woman show of expressive gestures and phrases. Just sit back, roll the video, and appreciate Donnas very animated performance, which ends with her telling Joe Scarborough I love youthank you boo.
View the video here.
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Seems like Donna is enjoying her meds!
Donna Brazile is racist
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Send her back to Brazile, we don’t need any more furiners.
“Jelly” is a rapidly obsolescing slang for jealous, among a certain small circle of dumbasses.
Does Hi l liar y have a jelly belly?
Is she referring to that Shanklin parody, “my mind’s in a blender, it’s Jello”?
Well, that’s just stupid.
Brazil never exposed herself as anything more than an unthinking ideologue of gelatinous proportions.
There’s a sexual connotation in there somewhere. Jelly roll is an oldie. Now it’s jelly maker? Does Hillary turn Donna to jelly.
Gee, I’m sorry I watched.
Perhaps it is a reference to the old ditty that Rush had on his show during the Rose Law Firm missing records scandal back in 1994?
Hillary [all dressed up in pink] is singing “Try to remember”, and she says very clearly that her mind is ‘jello’!
No, that was some other kook. Donna is the one who wanted Clarence Thomas’s wife to feed him a lot of bacon so that he would die an early death from a heart attack. A lovely kind woman who is the very model of the perfect prog.
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