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Anyone posting Ben Garrison political cartoons gets a three-day vacation.
DandyDon wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 1:53 am
You REALLY want to blow up FB and your conservative friends? Just post this, and watch the shuckin' and jivin' trying to explain away how they abandoned Christianity to support an orange blob of sin. They fucking overamp and cannot, and are unintelligible when they try to justify their sin. Then I remind them they will burn in hell right beside me, and I am going to taunt them the whole time that they are here because of Trump. It shuts them up kinda quick.
Charliesheen wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:42 am
You need morals first before you can judge others.
♬ If it weren't for bad morals,
we'd have no morals at all, ♪
Gloom, despair, and agony on us! ♫
If you can't be a good example, you can still serve as a horrible warning.
“All mushrooms are edible. Some even more than once!”
これを グーグル 翻訳に登録してくれておめでとう、バカ。
O'Brien asked Trump about the painting: "Was it an original?" Trump said it was. O'Brien disagreed, and Trump protested: Yes, it was an original.
"Donald, it's not," O'Brien said. "I grew up in Chicago, that Renoir is called Two Sisters on the Terrace and it's hanging on a wall at the Art Institute of Chicago. That's not an original."
Trump apparently did not agree but O'Brien dropped the subject and continued the interview, thinking it would not be discussed again. However, boarding the jet again to return to New York City, O'Brien says Trump pointed to the painting again. As though the previous conversation had never happened, he reportedly said: "You know, that's original Renoir." O'Brien chose not to respond.
Years later, when Trump became President of the United States of America, O'Brien says he spotted it hanging in the background during one of his first interviews as president-elect.
O'Brien said that the story was emblematic of how Trump "believes his own lies in a way that lasts for decades."
"Its foundation is that he's the final arbiter of what is true and what isn't," he continued, "and it's one of the reasons that he's so dangerous."
Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk
A real President? Trillions of dollars wasted and thousands of soldiers lives and limbs on a WMD hoax pushed by his administration. Policies that caused an economic collapse on par with the great depression. 9/11-fail Katrina-fail
Barely into the 21st century and two Republican Presidents will go down as abject failures and intellectual weaklings. Bravo.