This part, tho...
This part, tho...
This Vampire hit for the cycle from the alt-right/racist checklist.
“The Trump National Hudson Valley? Why, she died on the way to prom night 50 years ago…”
She can go fuck off. I’m glad she’ll be a pariah for the rest of her life.
When you marry a piece of shit for money, you lay in that shat in bed forever.
She’s a dreadful human. Really dreadful. Opportunistic, anomic, disturbingly empty. There appears to be no there there.
“...She is miserable.”
I think Melania is unhappy because she thought she’d be a wealthy widow years ago, and married to husband #2 and have more kids by now. I think she took one look at Trump’s diet and aversion to exercise and assumed she’d be a widow within a year or two. That’s probably why she signed the prenup. Even with his…
Who in their right mind wants to live below a constant flood of piss?
Cool, you have ovaries and have used them to their fullest abilities. It’s probably not germane to the conversation you’re trying to force me to listen to.
LOL. Its like when someone starts a sentence with “as a taxpayer....”
What I hate even more is "As a mom...."
The actual quote: “she burns facts and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smokey eye. Like maybe she’s born with it, maybe it’s lies. It’s probably lies.” How is saying someone has “perfect” makeup insulting her looks?
“Hmm, what’s TradLife?”
It’s called projection. They think she’s ugly and so they assume that everyone else is saying she’s ugly.
If i changed that to “19 year old boy” the spelling and grammatical errors would still make sense wouldn’t they?
The people most offended consider the Aunt Lydia joke to be the one about her looks, not the smoky eye joke. And no, they don’t accept the explanation that the Aunt Lydia joke was about Aunt Lydia’s position in society rather than any similarity in appearance. They firmly argue that it’s both, and I doubt they’re…
It’s not. It’s merely a successful reframing device effectively employed by mealy-mouthed jokes like Mika Brzezinski and Maggie Haberman.
Eisenhower was a Republican, though it’s debatable whether he’d be one today. He wrathfully dismissed the States rights argument when he deployed Federal troops to enforce school desegregation, and warned against the Military Industrial Complex, a term he coined.