Just really can’t overstate how good the Harris comms teams is. We’ve been begging for this shit for 9 years because it works
No, but in college I discovered that Vernors + Captain Morgan is an outstanding mixed drink.
They have Vernors in markets in LA, I had no idea it was a midwest thing.
rofl pretty funny that LA farmer markets are selling Detroit pop that more people pretend to like than actually drink in Detroit.
No they have it at Vons I think. I am a ginger ale fan so I’ve tried them all and I do not like Vernors compared to Canada Dry or Schweppes.
Have a Boston Cooler anyway. Sounds gross, tastes good. That’s right.
For real. Just straight up calling him a criminal is awesome.
Captain mixes really well with just about anything. There’s been a surprising amount of times where all I’ve had is captain and some random ass pop lying around and it’s always fine.
…And straight up calling him a liar. My biggest tilt is reading or watching something that uses words like “falsehood” or “untruth”. The man is a fucking LIAR and what he tells are LIES!!! Call it what it is goddammit
Solidarity.
Exactly. I’m hoping she calls him a rapist
And I hope she’s waiting for the best time to do it to dominate a news cycle or two.
Blasphemy.
I didn’t know you could get it in CA, I’ve literally never seen it sold outside MI/OH, even grocery stores in other Midwest states don’t always carry it.
Me too. At some point I think people assume if no one is saying it, maybe it’s not true. Better to call a rapist what he is and own the allegation. At this point we know it’s true, so it should be easy to name him and be done.
“My opponent is a rapist. You wouldn’t trust to be alone with him in a hotel room, and we know we can’t trust him with a woman’s right to healthcare and abortion.”
@KamalHQ I’m open for free lance writing gigs. FYI.
I’ve bought Vernors in Utah before
I’m pretty sure I’ve seen it but didn’t know what it was.
They rebranded a sneezing tonic from 1890 and sell it as if it’s a fun soft drink
Is there a sugar-free version?
Probably most affordable housing projects in the US are now built using low-income housing tax credits and it’s been that way for a while.