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Couldn't happen to a "nicer" treason weasel!
He'd look good in orange, dontcha think?
AMEN.
Maybe all we can say is we're being "led' by an eight-year-old.
He actually went there. "Mine's bigger."
We saw it in his carrying on with "Little Marco" Rubio and hand size. Good grief.
He actually went to "mine's bigger."
How utterly NEANDERTHAL... how freakin' JUVENILE... I'm just - well, stunned.
Good point. Certainly made me think twice about ever voting for Kirsten Gillibrand.
I'll do it if I'm stuck with her as the nominee, because I DON'T believe in sitting out ANY election, no matter how small, I DON'T believe in voting for anyone but a Democrat, and I DON'T believe in writing somebody else's name in because the candidate is somehow not perfect.
She was the poor sap who had to take Sarah Palin shopping for convention/campaign fashions.
She was the one with the RNC credit card who spent 150-thousand dollars on outfits for Sarah so Sarah could look "presidential". Or something.
Never thought I'd take a train to downtown for such a thing!
But you can do that now, from Santa Monica straight into downtown. It works out GREAT! We used it for the March for Science, and the train was full of people and protest signs as it approached the downtown area. Slick! And no parking hassles down there, either.
The LA Women's March was great! So much fun, so mellow, so peaceable, so safe, and a whole lotta everybody was there. And everybody seemed to be on a contact high after the wretched "American Carnage" buzz-kill "inaugural" the day before. We all cheered each other up. The protest signs were STELLAR - creative as hell, clever as hell, and in some cases downright hilarious! It was like a slow-moving art gallery through the downtown streets. There were drum circles in the middle of the intersections which had all been closed off to traffic for the march, relaxed motorcycle cops leaning on their handlebars people-watching all day. little kids and people with babies, people with their dogs, people in costume, little old ladies galore, and every now and then you'd spot a celebrity. Just two feet away from me heading down toward City Hall, there was Dakota Johnson of the "50 Shades..." movies, walking with a group of her friends!
I wouldn't have missed it for the world! And I got a selfie with Jacob Soboroff of MSNBC, who was there covering the event. I seized the opportunity to ask him to please tell his bosses that many of us loyal viewers didn't appreciate having Greta Van Susteren jammed down our throats.
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