Posted on 01/12/2024 3:28:27 PM PST by thegagline
I about fell off my wheeled office chair laughing when I read that. The unnamed reporter actually asked Hunter two questions
“Hey, Hunter! What is your favorite kind of crack?”
“Hunter! Are you high right now?”
Lol! Hunter. He don’t get no respect!
(probably b/c he doesn’t deserve any respect)
Of course, he pretended that he didn’t hear either question.
I assume he remained upright during the entire visit, since there was no mention of a vertical balance malfunction in the excerpt.
Anybody else notice the third picture and the caption under it in this Murdoch owned article?
“And we’re living here in Allentown. Do do do do”
Don’t protest him yet. We don’t want him dropping out.
Does he claim to be from Pennsylvania sometimes?
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Fact check FALSE.
That's pretty tame compared with what the shouters were really thinking. They just didn't want to be arrested or audited by the IRS.
Actually, he was from Pennsylvania (Scranton). He will mention that if the voice in his ear tells him to call himself “Working Class Joe.” though he never had a blue-collar job in his life.
You apparently don’t know jack about history, young un’
The constitutionality of a presidential pardon when there has been no prior conviction has never been tested by the USSC. It is constitutionally dubious, exactly like the demonrats pushing the 14th amendment on Trump when there has been no finding, much less a conviction, for insurrection. Or even the BS NY civil case where the state is charging multiple frauds but does not have to prove it or show prior convictions or liability for any past fraud.
Ford ====> Nixon 1973
That was never challenged in the USSC as to the constitutionality of the conviction-less pardon
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