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Good Lord what are we doing here?
Who will be VP? I have a couple of guesses. One is an Obama blown tranny. The other is an Evil hag.
Prefer the "Tombstone."
Never watched Kevin Costner's Wyatt Earp that was released almost at the same time (probably due to Waterworld and falling asleep during Dances With Wolves). Saw a brief portion while channel surfing. Can't recall if it was Costner playing Earp but someone with a gun yells, "Johnny Ringo!" and then shoot Ringo out of his saddle.
Me dino was all like "Get outta here!" and channel surfed on recalling Tombstone's quick draw gunfight scene in which Doc Holiday and Ringo at first circled each other like a pair of rattlesnakes while creepy music played.
When I worked at a maximum security prison a coworker was an Earp descendant named Officer Earp. Don't think he knew my first name either, since first names weren't used around inmates. Anyways, Earp was a dang good corrections officer who became an annual advanced training trainer during the last two of the 21 years I worked there.
Interesting Earp story, Dino. I think Wyatt lived to 1929.
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She kept falling down and going boom. One time she was late showing up late on a televised debate stage and I couldn't help but think she had trouble getting off the potty.
Me dino also be imagining Cackles behind a curtain being as Harris introduces her as the new vice-president.
Before Cackles emerges into sight, first will come the slime-streaming sounds of "Squish-splosh! Squish-splosh! Squish-splosh!"
If I remember my Civics lessons, if there's a VP opening, the Prez gets to nominate someone. I think there are some kind of Congressional hearings and a vote before the nominee actually becomes VP.
When President Nixon resigned, Gerald Ford became President and nominated Nelson Rockefeller to be his Veep.
As for the Wicked Witch of the West becoming president...God help us all if that should happen.
Looking at the picture of Kamala Harris, those have to be the whitest teeth Willie Brown has ever come across.
I thought Cheney’s Sock-Puppet was bad. We ain’t seen nothing yet.
Tee-hee!
My mother died earlier from a stroke that mercifully ended the extreme stage of an Alzheimer's condition.
Beijing JoeBama reminds me of my father in the early stages of when he no longer belonged behind the wheel of a car never mind being subjected to the elder abuse of being our first senile puppet president.
I can't feel sorry for Biden. He's an evil crook and a traitor who got rich selling out the USA. So I do not feel a smidgen of guilt for laughing at that dithering doddering old joke.
"I've been told to say I'm not a puppet."
They are keeping Kamala under wraps because sshe is VERY unpopular. Once Biden cant serve any more, she will be propped up there as the second line of puppet to the extreme left.
The trench harpy from California
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The black creature from the DC lagoon
That's really quite convenient as far as his evil puppeteers are concerned.
We all know exactly what would happen if Trump made such statements~~or anyone else in the GOP.
Next in for VP, by the way, is Pelosi.
This isn't funny anymore, really. I actually feel bad for this old guy. I'm taking care of my mother-in-law now who's come down with dementia. At least she's not running the US with her finger on the button...
If we're lucky, that's what will happen again. Harris being VP doesn't necessarily put her in charge; and even if it does, Harris was not especially eager to pursue her own new initiatives when she was in the Senate. She had more real effect as California's attorney general because the media paid less attention to her there. She does not seem to do well in the spotlight as Trump does.