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    Thotline Bling: black girl supremacyStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/13/17 12:15pm

    I get and appreciate the Chappelle’s Show reference, but I still think this nickname is a disgrace to Rick James. He did his dirt, but at least he kept it funky. Kellyanne is... a perfect reflection of her boss.

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      goody sossajesThotline Bling: black girl supremacy
      3/13/17 12:19pm

      Yeah, her only claim to funk is of the unwashed underwear variety.

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      "Hachi"Thotline Bling: black girl supremacy
      3/13/17 12:54pm

      Kellyanne is... a perfect reflection of her boss.

      Quite literally.........that jacket is offensive.

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    Cali4lifeStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/13/17 12:51pm

    As the wonderful women who raised me would say: She stupid.

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      TrumpsTinyHandsCali4life
      3/13/17 1:11pm

      Those women sound wonderful.

      Please tell me they would end it like “She stupid as a .....”

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      Hoyo AfrikaCali4life
      3/13/17 1:46pm

      Adam Curtis did a little video about the sorts of distracting ploys the GOP/Trump is using. It is set in Russia but we all know what the T is.

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    thatsnotyankeestadiumStephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/13/17 12:16pm

    I do not understand why they keep interviewing these people when all they do is equivocate. It seems to me that it just makes Trump’s supporters comfortable while not actually exposing an “aha!” moment.

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      StartingOverAgainthatsnotyankeestadium
      3/13/17 1:10pm

      Well, for starters, he’s the President, and they’re his spokespeople. The fact that he’s sending them out there to defend an indefensible lie with incoherent logic is in and of itself newsworthy.

      But besides all that, I think there would only be no value in it if the universe consisted of two groups of people.

      1. People who would support Trump if he shot someone in cold blood in the street.

      2. People who have wanted to impeach Trump from the nanosecond after he got elected.

      I don’t think it does though. There are a whole slew of people who want to live in a weird fantasy place in the middle where Trump is bad but still viable as a President. Those are the people you want to rail Trump’s appointed spokespeople for.

      The more ridiculously transparent stupid shit like this lie ends up being, the more of them will, even if they don’t ultimately want to impeach Trump, wind up not working with the Trump administration.

      Aggressive confrontations from guys like Tapper & Cuomo that repeatedly drive this point home contribute to the crescendo of noise pointing this all out in a way that those wishy washy people sitting in the middle tend to digest the news.

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    10110101101Stephen A. Crockett Jr.
    3/13/17 1:51pm

    As I understand it, people like Conway and Spicer used to have a career and a decent reputation across the aisles in Washington before teaming up with Trump.

    What do they get out of humiliating themselves on a weekly basis for this moron?

    They will both get fired by him eventually, and no one reputable and serious will ever want to work with them again, so their careers in their chosen line of work are pretty much dead.

    Do they see this as a launch pad for a wholly different career, maybe as a conservative TV host or shock jock somewhere, or for some kind of political office in the Republican party?

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