blackhawk
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The same site also had this headline Trump kills kitten on live television expands lead so I would say not serious.please say this is not serious please
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The same site also had this headline Trump kills kitten on live television expands lead so I would say not serious.please say this is not serious please
she can see it from her house
No, she can't.
But, Tina Fey can
"From land here in Alaska"
Not her porch.
Not her house.
"land here in Alaska"
True, the entire story was satire. However, the reason it fooled so many people is because after all her gaffes, it seems like something she would say.It's not. Daily Currant is a satire site.please say this is not serious please
I know you hate being tripped up, but you are every last time. You and your best bud.Deany once posted a story from The Onion as if it were real. Progs hardly ever read their linked articles. It tripped up Deany and Jake
Q. If you knew it was Political Satire, why post it in Current Event?
A. Pwned
Yup, you got owned, Frank. You fell for it like a kitten after a laser dot.Mods save Starkey further embarrassment and move this to Satire
she can see it from her house
No, she can't.
But, Tina Fey can
"From land here in Alaska"
Not her porch.
Not her house.
"land here in Alaska"
You got me man. She never said that she could see Russia from her house. She only said you could see Russia from Alaska. That's a pretty fucking huge difference, guy.
No, it worked because the media focus in on and create gaffes to keep their lefty cattle amused. Yesterday an MSN headline was about Palin expecting immigrants to speak American. Any chance they get to bash a political opponent. That's the state of journalism in America.True, the entire story was satire. However, the reason it fooled so many people is because after all her gaffes, it seems like something she would say.It's not. Daily Currant is a satire site.please say this is not serious please
I know you hate being tripped up, but you are every last time. You and your best bud.Deany once posted a story from The Onion as if it were real. Progs hardly ever read their linked articles. It tripped up Deany and Jake
Q. If you knew it was Political Satire, why post it in Current Event?
A. Pwned
A.Pwned
B. Owned far right reactionaries like Frank and Tipsy
You dodge being owned, Frank, but there it is.
I set the bait and you and the other far righties snapped it up.
she can see it from her house
No, she can't.
But, Tina Fey can
"From land here in Alaska"
Not her porch.
Not her house.
"land here in Alaska"
You got me man. She never said that she could see Russia from her house. She only said you could see Russia from Alaska. That's a pretty fucking huge difference, guy.
However, Tina Fey imitating Palin, DID say she could see Russia from her house.
I find it hilarious, that after 7 years, some people still can't tell the difference between them, and SOME still think it was Palin that said she could see Russia from her house
No, she out back sucking Tyrell's dick.so where is Nativia? Colorado?
No, it worked because the media focus in on and create gaffes to keep their lefty cattle amused. Yesterday an MSN headline was about Palin expecting immigrants to speak American. Any chance they get to bash a political opponent. That's the state of journalism in America.True, the entire story was satire. However, the reason it fooled so many people is because after all her gaffes, it seems like something she would say.It's not. Daily Currant is a satire site.please say this is not serious please
"From land here in Alaska"
Not her porch.
Not her house.
"land here in Alaska"
You got me man. She never said that she could see Russia from her house. She only said you could see Russia from Alaska. That's a pretty fucking huge difference, guy.
However, Tina Fey imitating Palin, DID say she could see Russia from her house.
I find it hilarious, that after 7 years, some people still can't tell the difference between them, and SOME still think it was Palin that said she could see Russia from her house
Yup. Her stating that you can see Russia from Alaska is entirely different from her saying you can see Russia from her House. Which is in, um, Alaska.
Well we know where you get your misinformation.No, it worked because the media focus in on and create gaffes to keep their lefty cattle amused. Yesterday an MSN headline was about Palin expecting immigrants to speak American. Any chance they get to bash a political opponent. That's the state of journalism in America.True, the entire story was satire. However, the reason it fooled so many people is because after all her gaffes, it seems like something she would say.It's not. Daily Currant is a satire site.please say this is not serious please
No. It worked because Sarah Palin is the master of spewing incomprehensible word salad mixed with hyperbole and outright lies.
"From land here in Alaska"
Not her porch.
Not her house.
"land here in Alaska"
You got me man. She never said that she could see Russia from her house. She only said you could see Russia from Alaska. That's a pretty fucking huge difference, guy.
However, Tina Fey imitating Palin, DID say she could see Russia from her house.
I find it hilarious, that after 7 years, some people still can't tell the difference between them, and SOME still think it was Palin that said she could see Russia from her house
Yup. Her stating that you can see Russia from Alaska is entirely different from her saying you can see Russia from her House. Which is in, um, Alaska.
Wow...
You think you can see Russia from ANY point in Alaska?
and you make fun of Palin?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Now I have STTAB admitting he was fooled. He needs to stop sending me pictures of his dick. Frank and Sunni Man are getting jealous.
Quit being the hypocrite, bear. You fell for it, too.
That's why I posted it. To have fun with the far right. Caught a couple of far left as well.