yea i was about to edit my post to say “also fuck john Bolton”
So she continues to practice as a sex worker.
Platform
- Kill the Ns
- Burn the Browns
- Support the police
- Cut Taxes
- Ask help finding bootstraps
https://twitter.com/brianstelter/status/1271445418816176130?s=21
Lol John Bolton. Wouldn’t testify, but it’s Democrats’ fault. FUCK YOUUUUUUU
I bet you are disappointed in that sir. If the police were defunded you could more easily get away with your raping!
yea my original yuge if true was sarcastic, fuck this guy, how would they have impeached on the other stuff if no one knew about it and you wouldnt testify you fuck
The most peaceful people in the country are terrorists to President Knothead
Fucking traitor in my book.
Then they’ll appeal this en banc and then further. Then sullivan be allowed to make his ruling and sentence. Then a new round of appeals. Should be done in time for Ivanka’s inauguration in 2025.
Both you and he have slept through it.
Edit: My pony overdosed on sleeping pills.
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/1270466720453423104
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/1271245055823499266
Dear god that Klepper video.
I really want to make a Senator Corky joke.
I’m corky gets screwed
I had never heard of this guy, but I guess it’s because the NH Senate Primary hasn’t happened yet. Corky is running against a former general named Bolduc, and a guy named Andy Martin who once sued Hawaii to get Obama’s birth certificate, and who Wikipedia describes as “an American perennial candidate who has never been elected to office”. Check out the list of what this guy has lost!
- U.S. Senator from Illinois, 1978 (Democratic primary)
- U.S. Senator from Illinois, 1980 (Democratic primary)
- U.S. House from Connecticut, 1986 (Republican primary)
- President of the United States, 1988 (Democratic primary)
- Governor of Florida, 1990 (Republican primary) 4th of five candidates 28,591 votes (4.30%)
- U.S. House from Florida, 1992 (Republican primary)
- Florida State Senate, 1996 (unsuccessful Republican nominee)
- U.S. Senator from Florida, 1998 (Republican primary) 2nd of two candidates 184,739 votes (33.60%)
- President of the United States, 2000 (Republican primary)
- U.S. Senator from Florida, 2000 (unsuccessful independent candidate) finished 7th of seven candidates with 15,889 votes (0.27%)
- U.S. Senator from Illinois, 2004 (Republican primary, removed from ballot according to Illinois State Board of Elections)
- U.S. Senator from Florida, 2004 (Republican primary)
- Governor of Illinois, 2006 (Republican primary) 5th of five candidates 6,095 votes (0.83%)
- U.S. Senator from Illinois, 2008 (Republican primary) 2nd of three candidates 240,548 (33.85%)
- U.S. Senator from Illinois, 2010 (Republican primary) 5th of six candidates 37,359 votes (5.0%)
- President of the United States, 2012 (Republican primary) only 19 votes.[13][14]
- U.S. Senator from New Hampshire, 2014 (Republican primary) 7th of 10 candidates 734 votes (0.67%) [15]
- President of the United States, 2016 (Republican primary) [16][17]
- U.S. House from New Hampshire - 1st Congressional District, 2018 (Republican primary) [18]