The thing about articles linked by Drudge is, if they have a comments section then it becomes flooded usually along predictable lines that diminish to squabbling and absurdity. They tend to show the reason why comments are disabled.
The article at The American Mirror is about Hillary's campaign manager sending a message to supporters indicating desperation. It is short message, ordinary campaign material but the comments to it are much longer and the most fun thing I've read week and loaded with copy/pasted information and linked cartoons, Photoshops, silly things, serious things, Branco panels that speak volumes in a single drawn picture that cause subthreads of their own a mile long containing more Branco cartoons that are incredibly condensed, lists of deaths surrounding the Clinton pair amounting to fifty or so many of them questionable deaths, shots to the back of the head ruled suicide, several of those, with more names added on by subsequent commenters and evoking a poetical side to some commenters, a Shakespearian side to others, philosopher's side to some commenters and amounting to a veritable pressure chamber of anti-Hillary Clinton murky sedimentation.
"Where have all the Hillary trolls gone?"
"They have vanished like the snows of yesteryear."Come on, that's hilarious! They weren't even trying to be funny. I switched from Safari to Firefox for this comments thread because too many pictures were being dismissed. I want ALL of their goofiness and mirth.
Bill is however charismatic, Wiener on the other hand, ha. What did Huma see in him. Ever notice how skinny his neck is? Truly a "pencil neck".I never thought that. But then someone remarks.
With my sincerest apologies to the great Jerry Lewis, I always expected Weiner to cackle and start every sentence with "Hey LADY!"Two people on the same strange thing and that had me pushing the laptop away and folding up laughing. That is so remote from anything I thought but I have to admit that it's perfect.
It does devolve to nonsense but it's fun, and there is no opposition present. Mook has very good reason to be annoyed.
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Okay, this one is good, a Weekend with Bernie vibe:
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What will probably get her is the blue collar white males and the conservative/religious right white females not getting on board.
Combine this article with the latest from Biden that he is sorry he didn't get in the race. There might be some there there.
I tried to google "Branco panel" but all I got was links to Ford Bronco bodyparts stores.
I feel so dumb sometimes.
Hey Deborah - thanks. LOL. That's all I beeen' saying. Without the media to prop her up, Hillary would collapse.
It's so bad, Joy Bahyer is now saying rape is cool just so long as it's Bill doing the raping. or any other leftist git.
Trump is on target when he hammers at her vitality.
And Branco captures that essence in the cartoon deborah provided (link at 3:17) by drawing a picture that would reek if there was a scratch-n-sniff feature attached.
There is a stench that surrounds Hillary, and it's a smell that anyone who's had to deal with decay, purification, and body waste can recognize, without identification of the actual source required. What's barely covered by the magic carpet isn't just one fun go-round involving a perky girl, a cigar, and a sexually spontaneous and fearless leader, but piles and mounds of smelly unresolved issues, debris and soiled litter, along with a carefully preserved body that can't support itself and is sagging under the weight of poor tone and limited vitality.
Mook | Definition of Mook by Merriam-Webster. slang. : a foolish, insignificant, or contemptible person.
ROUND ONE
Sagging and suppurating the stench filled body
Stepped over piles and mounds of its own waste
And heaved itself through the ropes of the floodlit
But strangely sallow smeared and blackened ring
Wherein stood a rancid piece of furry pastrami
That should have been living out its febrile existence
Sneering at the ghosts that haunt all night delis
But was to the amazement of the awful pile
The only pitiful thing that stood between her heaviness and
ULTIMATE POWER
To be continued.....
I thought mook meant Italian slob. A factotum in the family wars. I assumed it is colloquial. Some kinna ny thing I wouldn't understand on account a not being in ny.
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