No joke. They're speaking.wait is the OP a joke or is that rich couple who confronted protestors with guns literally speaking at the RNC? lol
I'm fucking sorry, the GOP is bringing in that couple that threatened protestors with firearms to speak?
What for? Of what value could the words coming out of their mouths be?
I'm fucking sorry, the GOP is bringing in that couple that threatened protestors with firearms to speak?
What for? Of what value could the words coming out of their mouths be?
Everyone told me they were super democrat supporters who voted for hillary and help the poors and yet here they are.I'm fucking sorry, the GOP is bringing in that couple that threatened protestors with firearms to speak?
What for? Of what value could the words coming out of their mouths be?
I was expecting an army of Karens on stage.There's been a lot of lows but I genuinely can't believe that couple with the guns are actually speaking at the RNC
Just wait for the Covington kid to show upThere's been a lot of lows but I genuinely can't believe that couple with the guns are actually speaking at the RNC
Yeah, he said spygate, but the first time I heard it with the volume lower and with being primed to hear monkey, I heard monkey.I heard 'monkey' the first time (and I think Trump did as well) but listening to it again, I think the guy yelled 'spygate'
Im hearing spygate as wellI heard 'monkey' the first time (and I think Trump did as well) but listening to it again, I think the guy yelled 'spygate'
I dunno about that, but they have a history of being pieces of shit.Everyone told me they were super democrat supporters who voted for hillary and help the poors and yet here they are.
They filed a lawsuit in 1988 to obtain their house, a castle built for Adolphus Busch's daughter and her husband during St. Louis' brief run as a world-class city in the early 20th century. At the McCloskeys' property in Franklin County, they have sued neighbors for making changes to a gravel road and twice in just over two years evicted tenants from a modular home on their property.
Mark McCloskey sued a former employer for wrongful termination and his sister, father and his father's caretaker for defamation.
The McCloskeys have filed at least two "quiet title" suits asserting squatter's rights on land they've occupied openly and hostilely — their terms — and claimed as their own. In an ongoing suit against Portland Place trustees in 2017, the McCloskeys say they are entitled to a 1,143-square-foot triangle of lawn in front of property that is set aside as common ground in the neighborhood's indenture.
It was that patch of green protesters saw when they filed through the gate. Mark McCloskey said in an affidavit that he has defended the patch before by pointing a gun at a neighbor who had tried to cut through it.
Mark McCloskey has run off trustees trying to make repairs to the wall surrounding his property, insisting that he and his wife own it. In 2013, he destroyed bee hives placed just outside of the mansion's northern wall by the neighboring Jewish Central Reform Congregation and left a note saying he did it, and if the mess wasn't cleaned up quickly he would seek a restraining order and attorneys fees. The congregation had planned to harvest the honey and pick apples from trees on its property for Rosh Hashanah.
"The children were crying in school," Rabbi Susan Talve said. "It was part of our curriculum."
They filed a lawsuit in St. Louis circuit court to try to force the trustees to enforce the neighborhood rules as written. The McCloskeys dismissed the claim, but the judge would not let them refile an amended version because it "failed to allege a justiciable controversy."
The McCloskeys appealed all the way to the state Supreme Court to try to make the judge allow them to refile their case, but the effort failed.
One of the rules prohibited unmarried people from living together. Several neighbors said it was because the McCloskeys didn't want gay couples living on the block. The trustees voted to impeach Patricia McCloskey as a trustee in 1992 when she fought an effort to change the trust indenture, accusing her of being anti-gay.
This rambling, incoherent speech is something else. I cannot believe he's just going to get up there and do this every night. Complete lunacy.
I don't think I can bring myself to sit and listen to any of these idiots talk
That sounds like torture unless it's mst3k style.
Nah you were right, the speeches are tonight. The official nomination was earlier, but who cares.Wait, this is happening now? I thought it'd start at like 9pm/6pm like the DNC, lololol. Not a chance I'm watching any of this shit fest. I'll follow this thread for the memes though.
Ah ok, still not watching.Nah you were right, the speeches are tonight. The official nomination was earlier, but who cares.
Montana's delegate, meanwhile, renamed his state "Trumptana," where "we fish, we hunt, we boat, and we have at least five guns in every home." Corey Lewandowski, Trump's 2016 campaign manager, later appeared and spent a lot more time talking about his state's stereotypes than its support for Trump. "New Hampshire is known for our maple syrup, comedian Adam Sandler, poet Robert Frost, and New York Times bestselling author Corey Lewandowski," he joked, before casting the state's 22 delegates for Trump.
You need to hold off a bit. The real fun it taking drinks when the GOP mentions things like Clinton, Obama, China, Illegals, God, and Law and Order. You'll be wasted within an hour anyway!
You're doing it right.
I've been doing this for the past four years. I haven't been sober since October 2016.You need to hold off a bit. The real fun it taking drinks when the GOP mentions things like Clinton, Obama, China, Illegals, God, and Law and Order. You'll be wasted within an hour anyway!
yup.I've been doing this for the past four years. I haven't been sober since October 2016.