Offset Eye
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Just an FYI: #goldenshowerstrump is trending on Twitter. I guess Michael Cohen has something interesting to disclose in his book.
Edit: Yep, that's what it is:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachel...fraud-and-more/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
I heard it was an upper decker
Roommate of mine in college went to The Swamp for a UT game. As you might imagine, things didn't turn out well for the Vols. Anyway and ironically, he hooked up with a UF gal that night. Before he exited her abode the next morning, he birthed an upper decker. I neither condone nor condemn. I just pass info. And that happened.
According to govtrack.us, based on bills she has sponsored and co-sponsored, Kamala Harris is the 4th most radical Senator in the country, behind Bernie, Gillibrand, and Merkley.
Kamala Harris, Senator for California - GovTrack.us
The notion that Kamala is a moderate is patently absurd.
Kamala Harris shamed by Jamaican father over pot-smoking jokeAccording to govtrack.us, based on bills she has sponsored and co-sponsored, Kamala Harris is the 4th most radical Senator in the country, behind Bernie, Gillibrand, and Merkley.
Kamala Harris, Senator for California - GovTrack.us
The notion that Kamala is a moderate is patently absurd.
Hmmm... It looks like Donald Trump is getting back into the "birther-ism" business. Why does he only do this with black candidates, I wonder? For what it's worth, the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to all people born in the U.S. and Article II Section I of the Constitution says that to be eligible for the vice presidency and presidency a candidate must be a natural-born U.S. citizen, there is no mention of a person's parents needing to be citizens at the time of their birth. It has been recognized since the 14th Amendment was drafted by the 39th Congress that it covered not just people born to American citizens but also people who were born on American soil. Donald Trump knows this. He is just trying to plant some seeds of doubt. It is the same old strategy he tried (ineffectively) with Barack Obama back in 2012. It's a racist trope that Republicans will apparently trot out any time there is a candidate of color on the Democratic Party ticket from now on. No wonder they need sham campaigns like that of Kanye West's to pull black votes away from the Democratic Party side. Republicans are too busy pushing baseless conspiracy theories to have any time to court the black vote for their own nominee.
Hmmm... It looks like Donald Trump is getting back into the "birther-ism" business. Why does he only do this with black candidates, I wonder? For what it's worth, the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to all people born in the U.S. and Article II Section I of the Constitution says that to be eligible for the vice presidency and presidency a candidate must be a natural-born U.S. citizen, there is no mention of a person's parents needing to be citizens at the time of their birth. It has been recognized since the 14th Amendment was drafted by the 39th Congress that it covered not just people born to American citizens but also people who were born on American soil. Donald Trump knows this. He is just trying to plant some seeds of doubt. It is the same old strategy he tried (ineffectively) with Barack Obama back in 2012. It's a racist trope that Republicans will apparently trot out any time there is a candidate of color on the Democratic Party ticket from now on. No wonder they need sham campaigns like that of Kanye West's to pull black votes away from the Democratic Party side. Republicans are too busy pushing baseless conspiracy theories to have any time to court the black vote for their own nominee.