Jen Hatmaker

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who is this person and why is this thread still going? And I'm not looking them up on principle at this point.


Then I guess no one is going to do the bare minimum to explain it to you. On principle, of course.

Who are you, and why are you here if you don't know who "this person" is?


Upvote this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All I have to say is, that if Jen manages to get a spot on The View, Trevor will never, ever, ever officially break up with her. Can you imagine the massive hanging on that would to this relationship?


I❤️ that we’re at the point where we’re intermingling the Capstitcher characters with real life. 😂
Anonymous
That hotel video is hard to watch. So awkward between them. In this video with her "boyfriend" she seems so different than when she is filming herself solo. Solo she is so full of herself, bordering on smug. But with him, she's a watered- down version of her other public self. Barely there. So strange.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What should we do after the most consequential presidential election of our lifetime, Sis?!?!

“Take your leftover coffee from this morning. Pour it over ice. Add some delicious creamer. Maybe some sugar. There you go. Delicious afternoon iced coffee. Be good to yourself.”



Lol!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh no Tyler almost had to show his ID to vote. Can he survive another attempt to suppress his vote? Such tyranny.


What does that even mean? I don't believe TN is one of the states that doesn't require voter ID.


OK, I am home with a stomach bug, and I was bored, so I did a deep dive into this. Apparently, when he went to vote, a woman came out and told him that he was going to need his drivers license and his voter registration card. And now, as Paul Harvey would say, here is “the rest of the story.”

First of all, the woman was black. She was a voter who had stood in the long line and they had asked her if she had her voter registration with her. She was not a white poll worker wearing a MAGA hat who was depriving people of their right to vote. She was reporting as in, “FYI, they might ask for this.”

Secondly, the power in the polling place was out, and they were having to look up everybody manually in the books. I am a poll worker, and I know that that can be time-consuming. With the extremely high turnout for early voting, I can see how that would have been causing massive back ups as they try to do that one person at a time. If he had his voter registration card, they would be able to process him more quickly since they would not have to look him up.

Also, we want to process people as efficiently and quickly as possible. I can’t imagine that while the woman was standing there as they went through the books, that the poll worker who was trying to process her did not say, “we’re so sorry, but since our system is down, we have to do this by hand. Do you by any chance have your voter registration card so we could do this more quickly?”

Such a simple explanation, but 1. That doesn’t invite engagement, and 2. That doesn’t reinforce your victim mentality.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh no Tyler almost had to show his ID to vote. Can he survive another attempt to suppress his vote? Such tyranny.


What does that even mean? I don't believe TN is one of the states that doesn't require voter ID.


OK, I am home with a stomach bug, and I was bored, so I did a deep dive into this. Apparently, when he went to vote, a woman came out and told him that he was going to need his drivers license and his voter registration card. And now, as Paul Harvey would say, here is “the rest of the story.”

First of all, the woman was black. She was a voter who had stood in the long line and they had asked her if she had her voter registration with her. She was not a white poll worker wearing a MAGA hat who was depriving people of their right to vote. She was reporting as in, “FYI, they might ask for this.”

Secondly, the power in the polling place was out, and they were having to look up everybody manually in the books. I am a poll worker, and I know that that can be time-consuming. With the extremely high turnout for early voting, I can see how that would have been causing massive back ups as they try to do that one person at a time. If he had his voter registration card, they would be able to process him more quickly since they would not have to look him up.

Also, we want to process people as efficiently and quickly as possible. I can’t imagine that while the woman was standing there as they went through the books, that the poll worker who was trying to process her did not say, “we’re so sorry, but since our system is down, we have to do this by hand. Do you by any chance have your voter registration card so we could do this more quickly?”

Such a simple explanation, but 1. That doesn’t invite engagement, and 2. That doesn’t reinforce your victim mentality.


This sort of dishonest half-truth reporting of events to make them appear to be something they're not is typical of the left. Once the outrage machine gets to humming along, most people don't bother to do their due diligence to find out the full story. I was in a church environment full of people like this for a long time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh no Tyler almost had to show his ID to vote. Can he survive another attempt to suppress his vote? Such tyranny.


What does that even mean? I don't believe TN is one of the states that doesn't require voter ID.


OK, I am home with a stomach bug, and I was bored, so I did a deep dive into this. Apparently, when he went to vote, a woman came out and told him that he was going to need his drivers license and his voter registration card. And now, as Paul Harvey would say, here is “the rest of the story.”

First of all, the woman was black. She was a voter who had stood in the long line and they had asked her if she had her voter registration with her. She was not a white poll worker wearing a MAGA hat who was depriving people of their right to vote. She was reporting as in, “FYI, they might ask for this.”

Secondly, the power in the polling place was out, and they were having to look up everybody manually in the books. I am a poll worker, and I know that that can be time-consuming. With the extremely high turnout for early voting, I can see how that would have been causing massive back ups as they try to do that one person at a time. If he had his voter registration card, they would be able to process him more quickly since they would not have to look him up.

Also, we want to process people as efficiently and quickly as possible. I can’t imagine that while the woman was standing there as they went through the books, that the poll worker who was trying to process her did not say, “we’re so sorry, but since our system is down, we have to do this by hand. Do you by any chance have your voter registration card so we could do this more quickly?”

Such a simple explanation, but 1. That doesn’t invite engagement, and 2. That doesn’t reinforce your victim mentality.


I can 100% believe this could be the case. How did you find it out?
Anonymous
The PP who said "victim mentality" - dingdingding. Spot on. He's a perpetual victim and it is part of his brand.

I actually though Jane looked lovely and glowing when she & Trevor were in the hotel room. She didn't come across as superior and smug as she does when she's on her own. She's obviously smitten with him although I can't for the life of me understand why. He's boorish and ill-groomed and he floats somewhere between indifference and disdain for her.

And what I REALLY don't get is any of her corneaters who leave comments like "You're the cutest" and "Couple Goals." Just...ew.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh no Tyler almost had to show his ID to vote. Can he survive another attempt to suppress his vote? Such tyranny.


What does that even mean? I don't believe TN is one of the states that doesn't require voter ID.


OK, I am home with a stomach bug, and I was bored, so I did a deep dive into this. Apparently, when he went to vote, a woman came out and told him that he was going to need his drivers license and his voter registration card. And now, as Paul Harvey would say, here is “the rest of the story.”

First of all, the woman was black. She was a voter who had stood in the long line and they had asked her if she had her voter registration with her. She was not a white poll worker wearing a MAGA hat who was depriving people of their right to vote. She was reporting as in, “FYI, they might ask for this.”

Secondly, the power in the polling place was out, and they were having to look up everybody manually in the books. I am a poll worker, and I know that that can be time-consuming. With the extremely high turnout for early voting, I can see how that would have been causing massive back ups as they try to do that one person at a time. If he had his voter registration card, they would be able to process him more quickly since they would not have to look him up.

Also, we want to process people as efficiently and quickly as possible. I can’t imagine that while the woman was standing there as they went through the books, that the poll worker who was trying to process her did not say, “we’re so sorry, but since our system is down, we have to do this by hand. Do you by any chance have your voter registration card so we could do this more quickly?”

Such a simple explanation, but 1. That doesn’t invite engagement, and 2. That doesn’t reinforce your victim mentality.


Where did he say his ID/voter card was required? In their hotel room, video?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I can 100% believe this could be the case. How did you find it out?


I read through the comments on his post about “voter suppression” on Oct 19. I found all this info within less than 5 minutes.
Anonymous
When you want to be oppressed so badly that you literally have to make it up.
Trev is such a loser.
Anonymous
This 1000%!! He is making a case for oppression out of nothing . He’s an insult to the blacks in the South who had to deal with this .
Does Trev have any black male friends ?
Anonymous
It’s like when his mom had to deal with the one crazy lady and suddenly Trev is crying in his car over his mom being “profiled”
He literally needs to get a life
Anonymous
Wonder why after all that boring talk in wedding attire there were no pics!
Anonymous
You will never convince me that their physical relationship goes beyond hugs and the occasional kiss on the head lol
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