He is not! I've seen him speak. I love Gabby too. |
The rest of us knew that weeks ago. Remember GW who said when he was young and stupid he did stupid things? "On September 4, 1976, Bush was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol near his family's summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine. He pled guilty, was fined US$150, and had his driving license in the state briefly suspended." GW would have been 29 or 30 at the time (born in 1946) Someone should have fact checked the claim Walz was over the limit. It wasn't until 1998 that .08 was made the national legal standard (which was up to states to adopt) , and I recall it being .15 in the mid-80s in Minnesota. I haven't found what the limit was in 1996, but Nebraska didn't pass the .08 limit until 2001. |
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They also spoke at the RNC convention. |
You will have to ask the employers at Mara-lago. They are a lot of low paid undocumented workers keeping those grounds in tip-top condition. |
Who knew that Americans actually voted for a reformed drunk driver as president, not once but twice. |
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So Republicans didn't care that President Bush had a DUI and had his license suspended. But they care deeply that Governor Walz was charged with DUI, but did not have his license suspended. Double standard? |
Bush was the most shameful R GLOBALIST President in my lifetime. Actually, he was a RINO. So no double standard, my friend. Am guessing (until we know otherwise) that both Bush and Walz are still alcoholics. |
Anyone not a MAGAt is a RINO, Boris? And study up a little about alcoholics before you guess that someone is "still an alcoholic" |