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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTapper's closing comments today aimed at pukes used dump's snake story: Did you not know who he was
when you took him in?
Couldn't find the video to post yet but it was a damn good smack down.
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Tapper's closing comments today aimed at pukes used dump's snake story: Did you not know who he was (Original Post)
mobeau69
Dec 2020
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hlthe2b
(102,419 posts)1. It has not taken a clinical psychologist to know his penchance for projectiong the past 5+ years, so
use of "the Snake," as well as the Stone's "Can't Always Get What You Want," at all his rallies and his limitless rally LIES that point right back to him and his ilk-- surely gave any of us with functioning neural synapses a clear warning. Right out in plain sight for those of us willing to see and hear it. Hitler, too overtly signaled his intentions. For some reason, many believe nefarious and malign intent must always be hidden. Clearly that is not the case.
My favorite musical version of the Snake by Johnny Rivers:
or if you prefer, by the late great Al Wilson:
634-5789
(4,175 posts)2. Saw it, loved it.
IcyPeas
(21,916 posts)3. **here**
mobeau69
(11,163 posts)4. Thank you, Icy!