My tip of the day

Never eat what libs are grilling…ever.

What is it with you guys/gals?

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Of all the things to complain about…

But someone asked, “What is that?”

It’s a Spamburger.

Ya pile it into yummy steak sandwiches.

This sort of crap which is done so we see how they are “just like us” always backfires and for good reason.

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When you’ve clearly never handled your own food your entire life. :rofl:

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They try to be relatable and then look completely stupid. They’re all like that with everything. Like the way Waltz was holding that shotgun in those pics a year and a half ago. Like everyone could tell he didn’t do that for real. Probably really had not held a gun since he was in AIT 20 something years ago. But he needed to look relatable. And instead it backfired.

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Imagine being that useless while believing you know what’s best for everyone else.

These are dangerous whores.

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Obama on the bike. Bush chopping wood. Biden on a bike. Trump putting catsup on his steak.

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Who can forget Dukakis in the tank?

Trump’s whole thing is one of the patently ridiculous. He tries to talk and act like he’s a redneck and relates to rednecks and they act like he’s one of them.

And I just say “he’s a yankee New Yorker who came out of the womb worth 300 million dollars. Trust me he ain’t like you in any kind of way.”

A year before my time but the images were hilarious.

Name one politician that’s ever shaved the head of Vince McMahon to the thundering cheers of 65,000 screaming fans in attendance, with millions more tuning in on Pay Per View. :wink:

Interesting that you just needed to comment on one president.

(For the record, I don’t disagree with you.)

And he can’t dance either.

I will say that Reagan and Jelly Bellies resonated with me. And it seemed sincere.

That’s the thing about politicians pretending they are common-man grillers and all. It’s simply not sincere.

Way back in the 1990s there was a senator from Massachusetts who ran for president. Paul Tsongas. I remember his commercials showing him working out in the pool. He did a very respectable butterfly. At the time he was a daily swimmer. I was a Masters swimmer then (and still am now) and I pitied him that he would probably lose the liberty to keep up the daily workouts if he managed to become president.

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I mean I could comment on all of them. Obama tried to be relatable and I was like “this dude went to Yale. Yeah that’s not very relatable.”

Or Obama “shooting skeet.”

But the epitome of that was Dukakis riding around in a tank. :wink:

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Was married to a Kenyan almumni and went to more swim meets than I can count. I once saw Rowdy Gaines swim in a meet of mostly amateurs. To see an Olympic class swimmer show a bunch of regular folks how it’s done was really something to watch, I will never for get it. It was like the guy had electric motors or something, it made me slackjawed. Kinda like putting Usain Bolt in a hundred meter college race.

For a while he was showing up to swim at the YMCA where I work out. (Colorado Springs also has the Olympic Training Center here, so he must have been doing something with them there.)

Getting to share the same water while watching him motor past me made me pretend that I was picking up traces of swimming DNA somehow.

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That must have been really something. My wife was in the meet that I’m talking about but did not get to swim with Rowdy. She was strictly backstroke. Her high school record still stands so she was good, but not like that. Dayum.