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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on April 17, 2015, 12:17:51 PM
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NuclearDem (11,665 posts)
Maybe we should have a mayonnaise group
Anyone who says anything nice about mustard or that imposter Miracle Whip gets banned on sight.
What? :whatever:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10026520334
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Poking the hive but is pretty funny how the primitives are so unable to deal with any opinions they disagree with.
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DUKE'S mayonnaise rules. :cheersmate:
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Maybe, between Howard Dean, and the Daily mail the mayonnaise group could fill in...
Howard Dean can't handle the truth.
Rather than discussing the implications of Hillary Clinton kicking off her campaign by handpicking the "everyday Americans" she spoke with at her first event in Iowa, Dean dissed the Daily Mail, the source of the story.
On today's Morning Joe, the volatile former Vermont governor scoffed "it's the Daily Mail.
Why would you believe this?"
Why, Howard? Well, for starters, the Mail quotes one of the participants by name and at length about the vetting process he underwent prior to being ushered into Hillary's presence.
And if the story were inaccurate, don't you think Hillary's minions would be screaming bloody murder and trotting the attendees to refute the claims?
Crickets, anyone?
Now, for the purposes of Howard and the Daily Mail, which one is the mustard ?
full article...
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2015/04/17/howard-dean-why-would-you-believe-daily-mail-hillary-vetting#sthash.oYTS7dmU.dpuf (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2015/04/17/howard-dean-why-would-you-believe-daily-mail-hillary-vetting#sthash.oYTS7dmU.dpuf)
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That was funny, and pretty clever.
Good job, NuclearDem.
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DUKE'S mayonnaise rules. :cheersmate:
Ditto
:cheersmate: