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With a little sophistication and elegance you can both take the high road and with a winning smile imply someone is a warm bag of doo-doo.Love how he drops poop in the trash can just as he says that Georgians will see Loeffler's ads for what they are. Brilliant.
On Trump being a national security liability considering his financial situation, his spousal situation, and the fact that he doesn't care much for the norms that presidents before him have respected and upheld:
Has there been a serious analysis of this issue? I'd like to read it.
Whoops.
Man, you should take a look At NE Florida...Watching the circus on youtube.....now quick question....and I'm being cereal.....do all white women in PA look like strung out crack heads?
Lol this is live!
edit: but wasn’t he exposed to someone w COVID? LOL
I hear you, strictly a political strategy/business decision.But one of my main reasons for supporting Trump was an acknowledgement of the problematic nature an obstructive GOP-led Senate under a different administration.
Since Trump’s defeat I’ve been supporting the Dems flipping the Senate with the Ga runoffs as that is the best case scenario to avoid the GOP obstruction.
To hide how ugly and evil they areWhy is it being held in the literal dark?
Relevance? Trump supporters.
Secret plans helped Brooklyn synagogue pull off massive, maskless wedding
A Hasidic synagogue in Brooklyn planned the wedding of a chief rabbi’s grandson with such secrecy, it was able to host thousands of maskless celebrants without the city catching on.
Despite a surge in COVID-19 cases, guests crammed shoulder to shoulder inside the Yetev Lev temple in Williamsburg for the Nov. 8 nuptials — stomping, dancing and singing at the top of their lungs without a mask in sight, videos obtained by The Post show.
Organizers schemed to hide the wedding of Yoel Teitelbaum, grandson of Satmar Grand Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, from “the ravenous press and government officials,” says a detailed account in the Yiddish newspaper Der Blatt, the publication of the Satmar sect.
Exclusive | Secret plans helped Brooklyn synagogue pull off massive, maskless wedding
A Hasidic synagogue in Brooklyn planned the wedding of a chief rabbi’s grandson with such secrecy, it was able to host thousands of maskless celebrants without the city catching on. Despite a surge…nypost.com
Ironically, the synagogue’s own president, R’Mayer Zelig Rispler, who openly urged Brooklyn’s Orthodox community to abide by coronavirus safety measures, died of COVID-19 last month at age 70.
Nope, Trump supporters.
It would all depend on the political landscape at the time for me.
If the Dems flip/keep the senate, as I am hoping, then I would support 4 more of President Biden or President Harris