They really like her at CNN.
I remember when she announced, it was on CNN and the host was over the moon, he was practically tearing up with pride.
This guy too, he gives her some urgent advice on how to do even better in the debates. breitbart.com/politics/2019 … -to-serve/
Finally they’ve got one with brains and balls, even a woman with balls, and also nice looks and of a native-Samoan background who has served in the army (none of the others have) and is for thinking a bit more deeply about warfare, and of course she is the fraud.
So do I. She would be a great president and/or vice-president. She has poise, gender orientation, experience, and most of all, “inhabegeschutz”. What in English means “got what it takes”.
I know my threads are more challenging for the soul than anyone elses. But please be honest about this and say “Gee bbhorde I just dont know how to deal with these facts you show me” and not be a joke about it and try to pretend to be “above” it all.
I think to be a success in debate or negotiation, being stupid is actually better than being smart.
If you are stupid, you are exempt from having to heed to reason, and that gives you a huge advantage.
Not that I know whether this chick is smart or stupid or in-between. But Chinaman will despise having to negotiate eye-to-eye with a woman. They will be upset from the get-go that she’s not serving coffee or shining their shoes, and not shyly looking at her own deformed feet, quietly muttering, “be clean and quiet”.
The only way to deal with the facts you show is to laugh at them. That’s knowledge anyone can use.
Emotional gravity is the pits. If you lightened up, you’d not feel so burdened.
Why not be above it all? You are. So you think you are SOOO much above it all, that you are in a position to deny others the right to be above it all? Your effots in this aspect will be fruitless, and cause you only frustration. Because, despite its apparent self-contradiction, it is true that we can all be above it all.
“I don’t [support impeachment,]” Gabbard said. “You know, I think it’s important for us to think about what is in the best interest of the country and the American people, and continuing to pursue impeachment is something that I think will only further to tear our country apart.”
“Make no bones about it: We need to defeat Donald Trump. But I think it’s important for our country’s sake and our future that the voters in this country are the ones who do that, and I believe that we will,” Gabbard added. <<<
There is this thing, called the internet, on which you are presently tumbling around, where they have things, called links, on which you have, apparently, clicked now and then without being aware, as a result of which you are, apparently due to no intention of your own, here.