This couldn’t happen to a nicer taxpayer swindle/car advertisement.
This couldn’t happen to a nicer taxpayer swindle/car advertisement.
I’m gonna make an educated guess that this guy doesn’t look much like Mr. Whitehead. Probably gave it a cursory glance and saud close enough. You’d think they’d be clamoring to release the mugshot. It’s the perfect time. And yet... visual silence.
The Naked Gun.
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Well, THEY’RE certainly lucky they have YOU running their front office.
It’s a reference you don’t know, Rob. But, please, I beg of you, take my advice. Account for your limitations. You have misunderstood everything you’ve commented upon over the course of several days. I’m genuinely embarrassed for you.
Riiiight.
I think you mean projecting...
I was trying to avoid saying that you’re dim.
It was clearly satire. You just missed it.
Prediction: if Mcgregor gets close enough, he’ll bite Mayweather’s ear off.
The Princess Bride was 1986. It is, inarguably, the greatest film ever made.
He did his damage and got out. He didn’t showboat and celebrate like these prima donna athletes do now. He just scored his annihilation of any semblance of civilized discourse and handed the ball to the ref.
It kind of does, though, in the case of stuff like this. Liberals can be assholes, but it’s an incredibly rare liberal that would ever spew racial hatred.
Strongly doubt it’s liberals yelling this stuff.
So I’ll take that as a no on the critical thinking front
We’ve read what you have to say, you are misunderstanding what we’re saying. Re-read, think critically, re-group, think harder before hitting publish. Please.
Are you intentionally playing dumb? To what end? The congressperson gets far more than $2700, but only gets $2700 at a time. When Jerry Jones gives someone $2700, they are getting far more. What the congressperson provides, however, is worth far more. Understand?
$2700 is the individual limit. It is not the limit that an individual can facilitate. People who buy congressman do it for far more than $2700, but still for a fraction of their expected ROI.
You’ve never looked into campaign finance law, have you?