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Am I imagining it, or does the chick in the top right look like Hillary Clinton?
I doubt Hillary’s ever looked that disheveled.
That was exactly what I thought, too.
Glad to know that I am not the only one who thought that.
In response to the last line: Hell YES I think that!!
There’s a difference between having principles and having an agenda.
When all you have to go on is someone’s roll call voting record, the difference can get pretty hard to tell.
Yes, m’am. Undermining core principles of society and civilization in order to pursue your newly-concocted agenda is what I would call, “unprincipled”.
Look, you. The proper use of “no sacrifice is too great” is when YOU’re the one making the sacrifice. Or at least when everyone who’s making it knows and consents.