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This week, The Conservatarians — aka Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet contributor Stephen Miller — chat about Hillary’s overheating dehydration “pneumonia,” her alleged body double, and her disturbing connection to Harambe, the ex-gorilla. They also discuss Trump on the “Dr. Oz Show” and Gary Johnson’s big newspaper endorsements.
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I probably shouldn’t like this cartoon, but I’m laughing.
Stephen, it does not matter what [unintelligible] GOP entertainment has been telling you about the supreme Court.
You said, “We’ve been over this, everything [unintelligible] GOP entertainment has been telling me this for years that the [Supreme] Court is already lost.”
The question is NOT what “[unintelligible] GOP entertainment has been telling” you.
The question IS, what will the affect of a Hillary win or a Trump loss really be on the courts.
You seem to be signaling that you’re not of the Trump tribe. Good for you. But , what will the impact be on the courts?
In the interest of incredibly nerdy pedantry, the twin guys from G.I. Joe weren’t the Dreadnoks, they were the Crimson Twins.
I have probably hundreds of perfectly good brain cells devoted to this kind of information. :(
I’m not of the Trump tribe either. But I do care what happens to the courts. Regardless what [unintelligible] GOP entertainment has been telling us. Who cares about what those people have been saying, except for people who are really invested in Twitter fights?