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For Rhona, the oversharer from PA.....
Rhona: "I can't wait to vote for Trump".
Sweetie, better get your ass in gear.....
Hillary Clinton surges 10 percentage points ahead of Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, poll finds
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For Bill Matthews who's going through a patch with Bro and SIL
Don't burn your bridges.
Dr. Phil's 7 Steps For Mending A Family Feud
1. Get to the root of what caused the rift.
2. Step into the other person’s shoes.
3. Consider the effects on the rest of the family.
4. Choose to forgive.
5. Stand up and be the hero.
6. Extend the olive branch.
7. Stop wearing lavender.
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For NIp, who never met a Hillary conspiracy she didn't buy into....
Contact your doctor NOW.
Have him or her write you a prescription for Xanax (non generic) with enough refills to last the next 8 years.
Perhaps the news about the polls hasn't reached your outpost yet?
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For Michaely..
On behalf of myself and the general public, thank you for not writing any more stories.
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For Beth and Keep
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For Prince
Claim: First Lady Michelle Obama has an unprecedented number of staffers working for her
.FALSE
WOW! SHE IS WHAT I CALL "HIGH MAINTENANCE!"
Mary Lincoln was taken to task for purchasing China for the White House during the Civil War.And Mamie Eisenhower had to shell out the salary for her personal secretary from her husband’s salary.
Total Personal Staff members for other first ladies paid by you the taxpayers:
Mamie Eisenhower: One — paid for personally out of President's salary.
Jackie Kennedy: One
Rosaline Carter: One
Barbara Bush: One
Hilary Clinton: Three
Laura Bush: One
Michele Obama: Twenty-two
First Lady Requires More Than Twenty Attendants
Recession, Depression, What, Michelle Worry?
A look at some first ladies and their staff sizes:
Laura Bush: Between 24 and 26 by end of President George W. Bush's term in 2009, according to Anita McBride, Mrs. Bush's chief of staff.
Lady Bird Johnson, whose signature issue was beautifying roadways, had a staff of 30, said Stacy A. Cordery, a history professor at Montmouth [sic] College in Illinois who studies first ladies.
Betty Ford had almost the same number.
Jacqueline Kennedy, who made renovating the White House her cause, had about 40 people on staff, Cordery said.
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For DustBunny...
Sorry to hear about your friend.
Former Playboy Club bunny and Milwaukee police officer Lawrencia "Bambi" Bembenek died Saturday of liver failure at a hospice care center in Portland, Oregon.
Bembenek worked briefly as a Playboy Club waitress in Lake Geneva before becoming a police officer in Milwaukee, where she married detective Fred Schultz.
Lawrencia was convicted in 1982 of fatally shooting Schultz's ex-wife, Christine Schultz, after allegedly complaining about the alimony Fred had to pay.
Bembenek was sentenced to life in prison but maintained her innocence. In 1990, she escaped Taycheedah Correctional Institution in Fond du Lac and fled to Canada with then-fiance Dominic Gugliatto, the brother of another inmate.
In Milwaukee, more than 200 supporters — many wearing "Run Bambi Run" T-shirts — rallied to show support for her flight from the law. Bembenek and Gugliatto were captured in Thunder Bay, Ontario, about three months later after the case was publicized on "America's Most Wanted."
May she rest in peace.
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For Beth and Keep
That is some funny !
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For Prince:
The rumors are rife in D.C.: Michelle Obama is being courted to run for the Senate and the DNC already has terrific bumper stickers printed up with her stirring phrase “When they go low, we go high.”
Should she do it?
Should she run?
There are at least twelve good reasons why:
She’s dealt with unrelenting criticism as First Lady and kept her cool.
She has wit, grace, style, passion, and fierce intelligence.
She’s immensely popular, even beloved.
She’s met many world leaders and has a broad vision of America’s challenges.
She’s a people person and even Melania Trump admires her.
She’s had almost eight years of watching how Washington works and knows the major players.
She’s an excellent spokeswoman for whatever cause she’s taken up.
She’s a hoot on talk shows.
She can rock Stevie Wonder and Missy Elliott.
She’s young, passionate, and the Democrats need new blood in the party.
She would help build a female power base in a male-dominated house.
She gives an amazing, heartfelt speech.
She would change the dynamic in a place filled with fossils.(That was a baker’s dozen.)
Lev Raphael is the author of The Vampyre of Gotham and 24 other books in genres from mystery to memoir that you can find onAmazon.Follow Lev Raphael on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LevRaphael
Political analysts are starting to believe the First Lady would consider running for the Senate, at a minimum. President Michelle Obama would be Liberal heaven.
That is not too far of a reach. After all, she has a career history of powerful jobs. So, what are those hints that she might follow her husband into the Oval Office?
Political historians have described her speech on the first night of the Democratic National Conventions [DNC] as one of the best political speeches in decades.
Picture it... the president becomes a supreme court justice ( Thanks HRC) and Michelle becomes a senator. And they're both only in their early fifties.
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For Nip:
Texas has highest maternal mortality rate in developed world, study finds
As the Republican-led state legislature has slashed funding to reproductive healthcare clinics, the maternal mortality rate doubled over just a two-year period
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DollyLongstaff wrote:
For Prince:
The rumors are rife in D.C.: Michelle Obama is being courted to run for the Senate and the DNC already has terrific bumper stickers printed up with her stirring phrase “When they go low, we go high.”
Should she do it?
Should she run?
There are at least twelve good reasons why:
She’s dealt with unrelenting criticism as First Lady and kept her cool.
She has wit, grace, style, passion, and fierce intelligence.
She’s immensely popular, even beloved.
She’s met many world leaders and has a broad vision of America’s challenges.
She’s a people person and even Melania Trump admires her.![]()
She’s had almost eight years of watching how Washington works and knows the major players.
She’s an excellent spokeswoman for whatever cause she’s taken up.
She’s a hoot on talk shows.
She can rock Stevie Wonder and Missy Elliott.
She’s young, passionate, and the Democrats need new blood in the party.
She would help build a female power base in a male-dominated house.
She gives an amazing, heartfelt speech.
She would change the dynamic in a place filled with fossils.(That was a baker’s dozen.)
Lev Raphael is the author of The Vampyre of Gotham and 24 other books in genres from mystery to memoir that you can find onAmazon.Follow Lev Raphael on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LevRaphael
Political analysts are starting to believe the First Lady would consider running for the Senate, at a minimum. President Michelle Obama would be Liberal heaven.
That is not too far of a reach. After all, she has a career history of powerful jobs. So, what are those hints that she might follow her husband into the Oval Office?
Political historians have described her speech on the first night of the Democratic National Conventions [DNC] as one of the best political speeches in decades.
Picture it... the president becomes a supreme court justice ( Thanks HRC) and Michelle becomes a senator. And they're both only in their early fifties.
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I think Michelle Obama should do what she wants to do. If she wants to run for Senate she should do it. If she wants to resume her law career then she should do that. I think she and her family have 8+ years to the government and now it is time for Michelle to do Michelle's thing.
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needtosay wrote:
I think Michelle Obama should do what she wants to do. If she wants to run for Senate she should do it. If she wants to resume her law career then she should do that. I think she and her family have 8+ years to the government and now it is time for Michelle to do Michelle's thing.
And despite the hate she and her family have been the victims of, they can hold their heads high.
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Don't tell anybody I said this, but compared to the Clintons and Trump, the Obamas are saints.
I'm not saying the Clintons are criminals, but as far as appearances go, they could have been a lot more careful.
The Obama administration has been the most scandal free administrations since Carter.
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DollyLongstaff wrote:
Don't tell anybody I said this, but compared to the Clintons and Trump, the Obamas are saints.
I'm not saying the Clintons are criminals, but as far as appearances go, they could have been a lot more careful.
The Obama administration has been the most scandal free administrations since Carter.
I agree!
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One of the cookiest cuckoos has been spotted at another nest.
Same old, same old.
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Oh do tell, Dolly. Which one???