VP Mike Pence gets "punked" at Olympics

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What would "ending the war" with North Korea have meant? Because that is what I was replying to.

I think I'm getting a glimmer of enlightenment.

You're talking about the Koreas. nickers is talking about Vietnam. It wasn't a change of subject. He was just pointing out that our assassination was for an even more spurious reason than North Korea's.

And anyone who actually has an IQ of 137 can see it.
 
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I never understood why north korea was even allowed to exist after the korean war . Should have just folded the whole thing into whatever capitalist paradise we wanted . A vacation destination with Parkas .
 
I never understood why north korea was even allowed to exist after the korean war . Should have just folded the whole thing into whatever capitalist paradise we wanted . A vacation destination with Parkas .

Winning a war feels real good for a day or two. But perpetual war pays the orthodontist.
 

If our elites are evil then all of the other factions' elites must not only be less evil they must be innocent and heroic, anything that says otherwise is a lie and anything that agrees is gospel truth.:rolleyes:

Fellow Travelers have no brains and no appreciation for being born in the freest society on the planet.
 
If our elites are evil then all of the other factions' elites must not only be less evil they must be innocent and heroic, anything that says otherwise is a lie and anything that agrees is gospel truth.:rolleyes:

Fellow Travelers have no brains and no appreciation for being born in the freest society on the planet.

It's okay Trump doesn't follow the constitution because the other presidents didn't..
 
VP Mike Pence is "punk" incendiary henchman at Olympics

Vice-President of the United States of America was so disgusted by the plate put before him,
he acted like the high school cheerleader and VP candidate he ran against in the disgraceful
November 2016 US election.
. . .



August 14, 2016 07:08 PM

Rockhurst High’s most famous student? Tim Kaine or … Spencer Tracy?

http://www.kansascity.com/entertainment/movies-news-reviews/article95663667.html
For the moment, Rockhurst High School's most famous alumnus is Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine.
Yeah, OK. Honor student, cheerleader, council president. Gets a Harvard law degree and becomes a politician.

Did one semester at Rockhurst High give Spencer Tracy a head start in his portrayal of a priest?
(as co-star with a young Mickey Rooney in "Boys Town")


First term Senator Tim Kaine was a cheerleader in an all-male Jesuit high school . . . jus' sayin' -
not that there's anything wrong with that.
 
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No, I commented on his implied point.

Nope, I agreed with his point.

So you took it upon yourself to decipher his implied point, and made sure it was one you would agree with.

Hell of a deal. Nice job deciphering something you assumed to be implied so you could claim someone agrees with you.

If our elites are evil then all of the other factions' elites must not only be less evil they must be innocent and heroic, anything that says otherwise is a lie and anything that agrees is gospel truth.:rolleyes:

Fellow Travelers have no brains and no appreciation for being born in the freest society on the planet.

But, of course, you put words in everyone's mouths, don't you? Look, chum, no one said their elites weren't evil. We merely pointed out that our elites aren't any less evil. Sorry if that rubs your sense of American Exceptionalism the wrong way, or disagrees with the things you were brainwashed to believe, or doesn't serve the vested interests of whomever pays you to troll us, or whatever it is that got your blood pressure up. But we were very clear. Only a person with a heavy ulterior agenda to bear could possibly have read anything else into it.

But don't put words in my mouth. I'll make you eat them. Without salt.
 
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