‘MAGA Loves The Black People’ Trump Says Of Supporters He’s Summoned To WH | Talking Points Memo

I was almost shocked at the size of the crowd in Ft. Worth but I had momentarily forgotten about Atatiana Jefferson who was murdered by a cop in Ft Worth not that long ago. He fired into the house from the outside through a window and she was sitting there with her nephew playing a video game.

Yeah that one set Tarrant Co. off hard so the turnout there last night was really large for Tarrant Co.

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Has he lost the black female vote yet? It’s just a matter of days if he already hasn’t.

@dannydorko I understand the people who ran his casinos would ask black patrons to leave when they knew PP and Ivana would be swooping through the place in a few minutes.

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Just love her. Ever see this with her, Alec Baldwin, and Fred Ward?

Available on Hoopla!

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There is something indecent about the people who crowd around to look and see.

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When did he ever have it - not counting Silk and whatsherface

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He said he didn’t know where he heard it from. You don’t believe him?

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If there’s a cult following for this film, I’m in it.

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Well, I am not MAGA and I love 'em, too.

I’ll take one dozen, thank you.

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I couldn’t read it either. Lived through the non stop televised horror show and decided I could not take anymore in depth knowledge.

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Fascists gotta do their fascist thing.

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Great book. Along with In Cold Blood.

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It hooked me from the opening credit sequence:

Oh, I I forgot it also had the great Charles Napier!

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This is why most people have only recently become familiar with word “nepotism.” As a concept it never entered their minds before.

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My accident was right in front of a park and ride. Someone pulled into a merge lane, and proceeded to make a u-turn to try and catch a green light. I moved into the other lane, hoping not to rear end them, and they kept turning. I thought “What are you doing!” and then, “I’m going to hit it.” They never saw me. What I remember most clearly about laying on the ground was little boy saying “Mommy, it’s cold, put my jacket under her head!”

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I loved when he took the Hare Krishna guy out. They were huge pests here back in the day.

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Same in Houston. They eventually shut down driving access into downtown, but no significant violence.

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Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood was somewhat terrifying.

Being Truman Capote he happily invented parts of the story, of course – but even when he was conveying only facts, the book was still difficult to read.

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I can’t imagine your suffering and I’m glad to hear there were kindly people around you too, who wanted to help. Not just gawkers.

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:100: Nailed it. They have already lost. Now they want the consolation prize of tearing as much apart as they can. Losers gotta lose.

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There is a difference, Helter Skelter was real. That said, the typical slasher movie for myself is just more bad theater work. I never got the joy of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre either and the reverence it seems to be honored with. The SAW series is simply sadism for the sake of sadism.

That on the other hand, in terms of time and context was worth experiencing. It has real craft to it. Silence of the Lambs is the same.

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