BREAKING, Wasserman Putz

They say 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder" ... apparently, for you, it's the Brown Eye.

As nasty looking as Kellyanne Conjob is, she probably still looks like a fashion model compared to the best looking woman you've ever had.

At least Conjob has teeth.

Probably more than any woman you've ever had can say.
 
Now this is news, Debbie Wasserman, maybe the ugliest woman in politics, and that's being in the same pool as Pelosi and Maxine Waters so that's quite the trophy, but I digress. But she was right in the thick of things during that DNC cheating corruption "non story" ;) before they rolled her head into nothingville.

But isn't this a lovely display from the party of hollier than thou

Nah, the ugliest woman is a tie between Kellyanne and Jan Brewer.
 
wiretapping?



nope he stole money asshole


I told you your site was fake news

Try again idiot, I am never wrong

Democratic members of Congress, including Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York, have suggested that police had framed the Pakistani-born brothers out of Islamophobia. Yet his own stepmother, a devout Muslim, filed court documents accusing him of using high-tech devices to wiretap her and extorting her (see p. 23 of court documents in that case). A dozen people who have dealt with Imran painted a picture in interviews with TheDCNF of a charming, “cunning” extrovert who bragged about his power among Democratic officials and who seemed to have an unquenchable thirst for cash.

https://needtoknow.news/2017/07/aid...rport-transferring-283k-pakistan/?print=print
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Caller


Washington, D.C. It was founded by Tucker Carlson, a libertarian conservative[2][3] political pundit, and Neil Patel, former adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney. The site's coverage includes politics, business, world news, entertainment, sports, education, technology, outdoors, and energy.
The Daily Caller launched on January 11, 2010 as a more politically conservative[4][5] news and commentary outlet and alternative to the liberal The Huffington Post, similarly featuring sections in broad range of subjects beyond politics. By late 2012, The New York Times reported that the site had quadrupled its page view and total audience and had become profitable without ever buying an advertisement for itself.[6]
Vince Coglianese has served as the publication's editor-in-chief since Carlson left to focus on his television program Tucker Carlson Tonight
 
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