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Confused conservstives outraged... (Original Post) Playinghardball Feb 2014 OP
Errr merr gerrd! National Eerrnthem rdharma Feb 2014 #1
Oh, but there is even more confusion in the muddled right wing, they think the Clinton tweet Fred Sanders Feb 2014 #2
Shit-for-Brains made stupid acceptable. lpbk2713 Feb 2014 #3
I thought Proud Liberal Dem Feb 2014 #4
Coke is from Georgia and (at least used to be) about the only drink rurallib Feb 2014 #5
I remember reciting our pledge of allegiance in spanish in 5th grade Ratty Feb 2014 #6

Fred Sanders

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2. Oh, but there is even more confusion in the muddled right wing, they think the Clinton tweet
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 07:41 PM
Feb 2014

laughing at Fox News was aimed at President Obama, who I believe is not running for the WH again.

“It’s so much more fun to watch Fox when it’s someone else being blitzed & sacked! #SuperBowl,” Clinton tweeted after Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly’s pre-game one-on-one with President Obama.

The website BuzzFeed called the tweet “a dig at Fox,” while the conservative-leaning Business Insider called it a “huge snipe” at the network.

On the other hand, the obviously right-leaning website Conservative Monster appeared to see it the other way, asking, “Was Hillary Clinton’s mysterious Super Bowl Tweet ‘joy’ that Obama was on the Fox ‘Hot Seat’?”

rurallib

(62,406 posts)
5. Coke is from Georgia and (at least used to be) about the only drink
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 08:25 PM
Feb 2014

in the south.
Well as one person noted here there is that West Virginia water brew.
ETA - on review it looks like a previous post you had. Well done!

Ratty

(2,100 posts)
6. I remember reciting our pledge of allegiance in spanish in 5th grade
Mon Feb 3, 2014, 08:54 PM
Feb 2014

Our teacher must have thought it was a fine way to introduce us to foreign languages. And she was right. I can still recite it all the way through and can call up many spanish words simply from having learned them in the pledge.

The anthem is one thing but the pledge of allegiance? One disgruntled parent and the internet: she'd be hounded out of her job today.

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