I hope they find him in his office, door locked, his desk drawer full, his brains cleared out. Do yourself, Jimmy, its the honorable thing to do.time for this clown to hang up the JCPenny shirt and tie sets, hes done
I hope they find him in his office, door locked, his desk drawer full, his brains cleared out. Do yourself, Jimmy, its the honorable thing to do.time for this clown to hang up the JCPenny shirt and tie sets, hes done
Yo, this is fukking disgusting. First, calling Warren, Pocahontas. Then he says, you know the babies they buy on TV for $2, because he's mentally handicapped ass thinks those commercials really sell kids, to him saying handle them gently because of the MeToo movement. What a disgusting thing for his mind to go too. They should've booed that weirdo but it tells you what kind of people they are or what they are willing to deal with as long as white is right.
Tweet is downyeah this is straight up treason
Dude was a real life Looten Plunder
Dude got fired and probably yelled "YOU'LL PAY FOR THIS, CAPTAIN PLANET!!!" :damnshakebp:
he doesn't enunciate well. Same as when he says bigly!Wait, he said kit. LMFAO
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Republican lawmakers who went to Russia seeking a thaw in relations received an icy reception from Democrats and Kremlin watchers for spending the Fourth of July in a country that interfered in the U.S. presidential election and continues to deny it.
Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.) led the eight-member delegation on a multiday tour of St. Petersburg and Moscow, a trip that included meetings with Russia’s foreign minister and parliamentarians. It did not include a session that senators had been hoping for: a meeting with Putin, whom President Trump is scheduled to meet at a summit this month.
Joining Shelby were Sens. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), John Hoeven (R-N.D.), Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), John Kennedy (R-La.), Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), John Thune (R-S.D.) and Rep. Kay Granger (R-Tex.).
The senators who posted Fourth of July messages on social media while still in Moscow took some of the sharpest criticism, some of which highlighted that while they met with Kremlin-connected officials, Britain discovered that two of its citizens had been poisoned by a suspected Russian nerve agent, the same substance that injured a former Russian spy and his daughter in England in March.
- The Washington PostOthers pointed out that while the delegation was in Russia, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a report finding Russia had interfered in the 2016 presidential election with a clear preference for helping Trump defeat former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. Only one of the delegation participants, Kennedy, sits on a congressional panel that has looked into the Russia probe.