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:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollinJoe Biden has never really held an adult job.
:rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollinJoe Biden has never really held an adult job.
I've said this from day one. More trust fund babies in politics, less lawyers. I bet Biden's dad didn't even give Biden a 60 million dollar loan. What a loser.Joe Biden has never really held an adult job
he is a lawyer. guess that isn't an adult job to some people.OH wait, apparently Joe worked at a swimming pool, and had to manage cornpops. Yeah he's a winning man for all seasons. :sarcasm
But did he buy things with his dad's money? That's a real job.he is a lawyer. guess that isn't an adult job to some people.
And I have absolutely no clue how to do it.And, another appearance of the shrugging emoji thingy :thumbs such a joyous day :B)
he didn't embezzle money from charities either. something trump knows a thing or 2 aboutBut did he buy things with his dad's money? That's a real job.
Captain Bonespurs calling Generals "pussies"but at least trump loves the military and would never disparage them
I believe I saw one in Tulsa about the time of the infamous Trump Tulsa rally - but I probably won't see any more as Okla will vote for Trump. But I do think you are correct - the viral aspect is what is driving it. Twitter, Youtube, Drudge Report (which seems to have gone negative on Trump - a lot of anti trump articles showing up.Media question: I see all these Lincoln Project videos being shared online. Is that the strategy here? Making it free and viral? Or has anyone seen a Lincoln Project video or ad in a paid advertising format, like broadcast TV?
I live in California, where neither party bothered to spend money in 2016, conceding it to Hillary. So I never know what the rest of the country is seeing.
Drudge's headline'Dynamite behind the door'
"Rage" is a follow-up to Woodward's 2018 bestselling book "Fear," which portrayed a chaotic White House in which aides hid papers from Trump to protect the country from what they viewed as his most dangerous impulses.
While Trump slammed "Fear," he also complained that he didn't speak to Woodward for the book, which resulted in his agreeing to extensive interviews for "Rage."
However, on August 14, Trump preemptively attacked Woodward's new book, tweeting, "The Bob Woodward book will be a FAKE, as always, just as many of the others have been."
Throughout the book, Trump provides insights into his view of the presidency. He tells Woodward when you're running the country, "There's dynamite behind every door."
After his 18 interviews, Woodward issues a stark verdict: Trump is the "dynamite behind the door." Woodward concludes his book with a declaration that "Trump is the wrong man for the job."
As I laid out the dates for you, you can see Biden practiced law for about 5 minutes before realizing he didn't want to do it. I bet Obama has more court room experience.he is a lawyer. guess that isn't an adult job to some people.
1 of the jobs of congressmen is to pass laws. something that seems would be a good job for lawyers. but maybe you'rte right...let's have plumbers write the laws and lawyers fix the toilets.This tell-all book will accomplish just what the last forgotten five did.
As I laid out the dates for you, you can see Biden practiced law for about 5 minutes before realizing he didn't want to do it. I bet Obama has more court room experience.