Posted on 03/04/2019 6:22:07 AM PST by C19fan
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on Monday announced he is running for president, launching a 2020 campaign in which he will lean on his Western roots and decades of executive experience.
He made the announcement in a video titled "Standing Tall," which tracks Hickenlooper's life from laid-off geologist, to owner of a brew pub, to mayor of Denver and to governor, and touts the Democrat's experience in a variety of fields as a key reason he should be the person to take on President Donald Trump in 2020. Hickenlooper casts the President as a "bully" in the more than two-minute video.
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Another Tech weenie who thinks he can “Lead”, who hasn’t worked a day in his life. Who will be his running mate? The Twitter founder.
No more metrosexuals and huffpo POSs. But don’t tell the libs— watch them turn pretzel back flips being the 45 second PC a-holes.
John Chickenpooper? Ok, since Ringling Brothers is out of business, clowns decided to run for president - as a Democrat.
Yawn, yawn.
Follow the money. He’ll line his pockets with contributions form the suckers, after the inevitable failure of his campaign.
Oh noes! Not the Chickenpooper!
Not a “techie”. He’s a geologist who started one of the first brewpubs in Denver.
Get this, he was the owner a restaurant called the Cherry Cricket. A dishwasher employed there killed a cop and wounded another. This loser was, of course, an illegal alien. And Lickenpooper had to have known.
Ah but he leans with the micro brew loving technocrats, and pot-o-crats of CO, and Californica— so he “thinks” what they tell him to think... the zucker pussies of tech metrosexuals. That’s who— on big happy brewpub...like a current day “Cheers” show— and thus the same old Tavern democrat and his Tammany machine.
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