Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s granddaughter spoke, she did a great job.
She's fair game now.
Anonymous wrote:why do old white people love golf?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump’s granddaughter spoke, she did a great job.
She's fair game now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abbey Gate families. 🥲🫡
This criticism is legit. No clue why Biden didn't fire the faux wonderkid - Jake Sullivan - who keeps failing up.
Gold Star Families are notoriously protective of the memories of their loved ones. Those families would not be there unless they felt so strongly about how and why their loved ones died. The entire convention is saying their names.
This kind of thing at a political event nauseates me.
Anonymous wrote:why do old white people love golf?
Anonymous wrote:Trump’s granddaughter spoke, she did a great job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abbey Gate families. 🥲🫡
This criticism is legit. No clue why Biden didn't fire the faux wonderkid - Jake Sullivan - who keeps failing up.
Gold Star Families are notoriously protective of the memories of their loved ones. Those families would not be there unless they felt so strongly about how and why their loved ones died. The entire convention is saying their names.
This kind of thing at a political event nauseates me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abbey Gate families. 🥲🫡
This criticism is legit. No clue why Biden didn't fire the faux wonderkid - Jake Sullivan - who keeps failing up.
Gold Star Families are notoriously protective of the memories of their loved ones. Those families would not be there unless they felt so strongly about how and why their loved ones died. The entire convention is saying their names.
This kind of thing at a political event nauseates me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abbey Gate families. 🥲🫡
This criticism is legit. No clue why Biden didn't fire the faux wonderkid - Jake Sullivan - who keeps failing up.
Gold Star Families are notoriously protective of the memories of their loved ones. Those families would not be there unless they felt so strongly about how and why their loved ones died. The entire convention is saying their names.