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The kettle calling the pot black?

Aug 9, 2019 2:27PM PDT

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Oddly enough
Aug 9, 2019 5:04PM PDT

both of these cooking pans are white.

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Bob, Bob, Bob.
Aug 9, 2019 6:22PM PDT

You say you know politicians, and you marvel at this?
Pop quiz.
How do you know a politician is lying?

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Marvel.....nope
Aug 9, 2019 7:42PM PDT

To make a verbal gaffe during a speech is one thing.

To start talking and makeup stuff as you go is something else.

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Perhaps Trump's
Aug 10, 2019 5:35AM PDT

verbal exaggerations were learned from BO? He did it all the time when he wasn't outright lying through his teeth.

As for Joe.....how many years of excuses are you going to give him for his verbal 'gaffes'? Joe speaks exactly how he believes at heart...they're called "Freudian Slips" in case you don't know this. He lost two election runs before because of them, and he's doing it again, because the man just doesn't learn anything. Even BO's administration publicly stated that Joe has never gotten even ONE foreign policy right in over 40 years.

Are you saying you like him for the Dem nominee to go up against Trump? If so, you'll be sorely disappointed in that outcome.

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I'd rather have Joe than
Aug 10, 2019 6:40AM PDT

Some of those other nut cases that want to give away the farm and make everything free.

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Trump, when the Dems loved him.
Aug 10, 2019 9:44AM PDT