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Let's test Pirro's T-rump hypothesis!


On last night's show, "Judge" Jeanine Pirro screeched,

"I'm convinced Trump could walk into a den of lions and come out a winner".

America says, "This is a testable hypothesis. We await the results!"

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MAGA!

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We need to test every single one of Trump's & the GOP's claims.

Remember when some Fox fucktards said pepper spray was just a condiment? Spray that condiment in THEIR faces.

Remember when Hannity said he'd be waterboarded? Let's do it.

And when Trump says that he's hearing things - let's find out who is whispering in his ear. He said about 500 of the migrants in this caravan are known criminals.

Known HOW?

Trump pushed back on intelligence reports about MBS's involvement with the Khasoggi murder. He says it can't be proved.

But he accepts the 'fact' that 500 of the walkers are hardened criminals?

He can't quibble about definitions or be nit-picky about one set of facts while spewing bullshit he read on the internet.

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I think it’s those idiots at Fox & Friends along with Carlson, Hannity and Pirro whispering in his ear. Especially Pirro.

There’s a new report out that says John Kelly “ got into it” with Pirro after she met with T-rump at the WH. He blamed her for getting him riled up with these conspiracies nonsense. Apparently she’s a frequent contact of the President.

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Let's not forget Trump's hypothesis that he could shoot someone in the street and not lose any followers (though technically if he shot a follower, he'd lose at least one...)

I don't want to test it, it's just still hilarious that Trump mocked his own followers for being mindless yes-men.

It's the one thing he was right about!

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Whenever they talk about how he's able to overcome the odds, they are admitting they too believed Hillary was going to win and don't fully understand how he won. Instead of examining the details of it, they choose some form of quasi spiritualism as the explanation, and now believe he can do anything. It's just another example of faith-based ignorance.

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