The (Monu)MENTAL Meltdowns of Liberals

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According to Kathy Griffin, a faux comedian who’s pronouns are PTSD, and TDS, Kamala’s loss is all Taylor Swift’s fault.

“I know this will get me in trouble, but I really, really wish Taylor Swift had done an event with Vice President Harris in Pennsylvania two months ago. She is so powerful, and it’s not fair that the weight of the world is on a pop star’s shoulder.”

So, let me see if I understand this correctly…according to Kathy Griffin, if only Taylor Swift, who’s entire career is based on songs she’s written about the poor choices she’s made, and who’s fan-base consists primarily of girls who are too young to vote had done an event with Kamala in Pennsylvania…Kamala Harris would have won the election?

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Lacking Substance, Trump Resorts to Sleaze

By Craig Andresen Right Side Patriots http://www.americanpbn.com/

Nearly as soon as Donald Trump announced his candidacy, with the presumptive front sle 1runner being heralded as Jeb Bush…the National Enquirer ran a hit piece aimed directly at Bush, accusing him of being involved in some drug-running thing back in the 80’s and followed it up with some nonsense regarding a supposed sex scandal between Jeb Bush and a Playboy bunny.

It was all pretty unnecessary as Bush never got his campaign off to even a slow roll but it was the Enquirer’s first foray into the 2016 race.

Then, last Fall, when it looked like there might be a growing grassroots movement behind Dr. Ben Carson, the National Enquirer ran a salacious story alleging that Carson, in the course of an operation, left a sponge in a patient’s brain.

The article went on and on making outlandish and rhetorical statements about Carson, calling him a “White House wannabe,” and accusing him of using his scalpel like “a meat cleaver,” among other things.

For his part, Carson dismissed the Enquirer telling reporters that, “It is true that we put a certain type of sponge in to pad things away and sometimes there is a reaction to that sponge and that’s what happened.” Carson also related the fact that he has performed more than 15,000 operations and after digging through every ditch they could find, the Enquirer managed to find 5 or 6 patients with an axe to grind but, according to Carson, “many of those cases never went anywhere, because the legal system said, ‘Are you kidding me?’ and threw it out.”

The facts proved Carson to be correct and the story was short-lived but it accomplished one very important thing…

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