Well, Blake, Another $5 to Your Opponent.

December 13, 2017 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Okay, Blake Farenthold embarrassed us again, so I’m donating $5 to his opponent.

Here ya go

Just broke tonight.

 

Didn’t Omarosa just get fired for that?

 

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0 Comments to “Well, Blake, Another $5 to Your Opponent.”


  1. If there is a licensed attorney in the group would you join me in saying “hostile work environment”? Thanks.

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  2. There are times when I wish we could take away Congressional pensions, healthcare and whatever perks they have hidden away in all the bills that are passed.

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  3. Frank McCormick says:

    Miz Juanita I’m afeared you’re going to go broke before election day.

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  4. You’ve gotta love that the guy who’s offering damaging testimony against Ducky Douchebag is the political operative who was sent from Darrell Issa’s office with specific instructions to “help create positive headlines” for Ducky.
    It’s beginning to look
    a lot like Christmas!

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  5. Hmmm, looks like Friday the 13th came for the Ducky Boy early this month.

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  6. Broke tonight? You only made the promise a day ago… but it is Blake Farenthold.

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  7. “Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely”. A perfect illustration.

    Also, power shows one’s real personality. He’s obviously a tyrant and doesn’t give a darn about anyone else.

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  8. This is the quote I clumsily tried to reproduce earlier:

    “Nothing discloses real character like the use of power. … Most people can bear adversity; but if you wish to know what a man really is give him power. “ Robert G. Ingersoll (1883, speaking of Lincoln)

    Fits Ducky Boy to a tee.

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  9. People who behave like Ducky Boy and the Golden Gibbon are actually really short on talent of any sort. Hence, the degradation. Will be checking my budget to see if I can help his opponent.

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  10. WA Skeptic @7:
    That quote does fit Ducky perfectly. Donnie too. Years ago I read a another take on that idea by Frank Herbert. The third and fourth lines are “Power attracts the corruptible. Absolute power corrupts the absolutely corruptible.”
    So when someone like Donnie, Nixon, etc. Obtain power, it’s no surprise that they’ll assume their power is absolute, and act accordingly.

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  11. The fourth line was supposed to be Absolute power attracts the absolutely corruptible.

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  12. Nancy Yates says:

    AND NOW HE IS GONE . . . riding off into history with Roy Moore. Where they both belong.

    Happy day.

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