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Bruh. She could have chosen a carrot and it’d get better ratings than Vance.
The only wrong choice was Joe Biden
I totally expected her to pick Josh Shapiro, Tim was a pleasant surprise
I don’t know who that is, hut I can say that a “Shapiro” has bad… optics?
You underestimate how retard-angry Republicans are.
All someone has to do is call that carrot woke and it'll get legitimate death threats by days end.
The irony of using a slur to make fun of Republicans 🤦
I want to use that word on Republicans so bad. There is no slur more fitting for them, and it sucks that the word is so disparaging to decent people with various disabilities.
Obviously that wasn't always the case. During grad school I found an old book in the library stacks from the '50s or '60s and the title was something horrific, like "A Modern Approach to Managing Retards in the Workplace." And it was like a serious textbook written for social workers or teachers and paraprofessionals and the like.
Naturally, I removed it from the stacks, and placed it on the desk of the EIC of the law journal (my desk), sort of as a joke, like as a message to all the staff and junior editors. This was sometime before the R word was widely considered such an offensive slur.
Not if that carrot was Rob Schneider.