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What Percentage of the GOP Know When America Was great?
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(07-28-2016, 11:27 AM)Nately120 Wrote: Is that last guy they talk to (from 1:25 or so onward) the late, great Gordon Solie?

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On a related note, stuff like this exposes the frighteningly generic nature of our political popularity contests.  When I think of all the trials this life throws at the everyday person that require MORE thought, effort, and evidence than the promises and statements made when running for president I get all laughy-terrified.

I wish I could go back in time and be on The Apprentice and while Trump is grilling me about why I'd be an asset to his great company (I assume that's what the show is about...I never saw it) I'd just keep saying:  I'm going to be the best employee. The greatest.  Your company hasn't had an employee like me.  The best.  Big differences.  Big deals.  Big things.  Big changes will happen.  I'll make your company great again.  Greatest it's ever been.  We're gonna win if you pick me.

I wonder if he'd actually ask for some sort of explanation or something.  Oy, this whole thing is so open-ended and vague that it is practically meaningless.

Best interviewer in the business!

Although I do love Jerry Lawler as a color guy.  Lawler's autobiography was fantastic too.

OT:  Trump would have loved it because he thinks what he says is the absolute best and you sounded just like him!   Smirk
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RE: What Percentage of the GOP Know When America Was great? - GMDino - 07-28-2016, 11:57 AM

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