Greg H. - from before the great crash, 20th century member 108
"(T)he Republican Party no longer recognizes the legitimacy of any opposition."
yoga pants are part of the libtard agenda?
where do i sign on.
Ya mon, in Libtardia you can wear anything you want![]()
Greg H. - from before the great crash, 20th century member 108
"(T)he Republican Party no longer recognizes the legitimacy of any opposition."
In a world full of wonders, man invented boredom.
In a world full of wonders, man invented boredom.
In a world full of wonders, man invented boredom.
Greg H. - from before the great crash, 20th century member 108
"(T)he Republican Party no longer recognizes the legitimacy of any opposition."
Rattling the teacups.
Rattling the teacups.
A dumb bass could do better, so could a trouser trout...
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Greg H. - from before the great crash, 20th century member 108
"(T)he Republican Party no longer recognizes the legitimacy of any opposition."
'' You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know. ''
Grateful Dead
Not a meme, just an observation.
When Ibsen wrote 'An Enemy of the People' it was about a person who told an unpalatable truth and was punished for it.
Is that irony?
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It's all fun and games until Darth Vader comes.
This quote has been altered from the original. Here is the original:
"As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."
Also, please please please don't ask me where Barack Obama was born.
Rattling the teacups.
Not a meme, but funny
Circuses struggling to find new clowns as top prospects continue to go into politics
Posted By: David Marrs January 14, 2019
Circuses are struggling to fill clown positions as top prospects are often heading into politics instead, it’s emerged.
The number of circus clowns has shrunk to a dangerously low level – and politics is being blamed for snatching up all the best prospects.
‘We used to have half a dozen clowns in our circus. Now we have just one because the rest have retired or gone into politics. And young prospects aren’t even considering a career in the circus any more,’ said Richard Majesty, a worried ringmaster.
‘You just have to look at the current political figures to see where they’ve snatched talent from us. Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg and Jeremy Corbyn all would have made excellent clowns. Even across the pond, they have Donald Trump,’ Majesty sighed.
Circuses have found they just can’t compete with the money and attention that surrounds politics. Instead, a group of circuses are considering joining forces to become their own political party.
‘Although I doubt anyone will notice anything different about us,’ said Richard.
"If it ain't broke, you're not trying." - Red Green