Iβll give you that and I agree !! Was using it as an ID so people would know who I was speaking of. There are way too many Congress Members that would qualify if I had used her current position !!
Not really because that was her previous employment.. admire anyone willing to work and that job is definitely work.. but she sits in Congress.. one of the most influential positions on earth.. Sheβs 29 years old with no other experience.. If your entire future, your finances, your rights, your families stability, your very freedoms were contingent on a company you had invested in, would you want someone with that resume sitting on the board of directors??
Thereβs a list of unflattering descriptives that I could have used that disqualifies her. many in Congress have those.. chose that one not to belittle the job, but because it was specific ..
"Tired" is not quite the right word, now is it? More like "angry enough to kick her down a flight of stairs and let her take her chances with gravity." There... that does it for me.
Perhaps unintentionally, you implied that bartenders aren't hardworking Americans. I keep seeing people call her a bartender in a pejorative way, and it irks me for two reasons. One, she wasn't ever really a bartender. She worked in a bar for a few months to appear to be an everyman candidate when she ran. Two, bartenders are hardworking Americans.
Worst thing you could do to her...is ignore her.
Um bar tenders are hard working Americans...why would you use her history as a real person AGAINST her
Iβll give you that and I agree !! Was using it as an ID so people would know who I was speaking of. There are way too many Congress Members that would qualify if I had used her current position !!
You could just use her name, but you wanted to belittle her, so you called her "barmaid", because to you, that is belittling. Be honest, now.
Not really because that was her previous employment.. admire anyone willing to work and that job is definitely work.. but she sits in Congress.. one of the most influential positions on earth.. Sheβs 29 years old with no other experience.. If your entire future, your finances, your rights, your families stability, your very freedoms were contingent on a company you had invested in, would you want someone with that resume sitting on the board of directors?? Thereβs a list of unflattering descriptives that I could have used that disqualifies her. many in Congress have those.. chose that one not to belittle the job, but because it was specific ..
But was SHE hard working? No.
I mean i doubt the bartender narrative. Maybe at some Epstein fancy sleazy den through connections while moonlighting as a ghoul
I haven't heard any of it, as I don't have a TV. And I'm not clicking on that video above. :)
Horse face Kerry and commie donkey mouth. I really like horses and donkeys, though. Just not these two.
"Tired" is not quite the right word, now is it? More like "angry enough to kick her down a flight of stairs and let her take her chances with gravity." There... that does it for me.
Perhaps unintentionally, you implied that bartenders aren't hardworking Americans. I keep seeing people call her a bartender in a pejorative way, and it irks me for two reasons. One, she wasn't ever really a bartender. She worked in a bar for a few months to appear to be an everyman candidate when she ran. Two, bartenders are hardworking Americans.
I love it. Keep her going. She's not helping them whatsoever.