Al Gore looks ancient. No crime getting older. I am too. I was just taken aback by his total lack of color and tone.
So glad to see the protests spreading, if not following her.
Maybe Donna Brazile is too busy to advise him to wear earth tones these days :)
I guess Al’s “lower chakra” is still blocked.
With the threat of criminal prosecution for sexual assault hanging over the pervs head no wonder he’s looking older. And that reminds me. I see the Press is treating his attendance at her rally and the cloud of the allegations of sexual assault over his head (the serial massage abuser) the same way they do with the serial rapist - silence.
Al Gore looks ancient. No crime getting older. I am too. I was just taken aback by his total lack of color and tone.
So glad to see the protests spreading, if not following her.
Time has not been good on the Clintoons and Al Gore.
I would not have recognized the Man/Bear if I had seen him.
Al Gore looks ancient. No crime getting older. I am too. I was just taken aback by his total lack of color and tone.
So glad to see the protests spreading, if not following her.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ManBearPig
ManBearPig
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“ManBearPig”
“ManBearPig” is the sixth episode of the tenth season and the 145th overall episode of the American animated sitcom South Park. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 26, 2006. In the episode, Al Gore visits South Park to warn and frighten everyone about a fictional monster called ManBearPig, which he insists is real. On a trip to the Cave of the Winds, Gore thinks he hears ManBearPig and ends up getting Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny trapped inside the caves.
The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker and is rated TV-MA in the United States. It parodies the film An Inconvenient Truth, and mocks Al Gore’s handling of his belief in man-made global warming, equating it to a mythical beast.[1]