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Kamala Harris' speeches 'sound like a child doing a school presentation' after 'zero work'


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Delivered high gas prices
Delivered high inflation
Delivered hate and division
Delivered more national debt
Delivered and open border
Delivered more IRS agents
Delivered a weak economy

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Delivered and open boarder

And open boarder? Come on... You're smarter than that.

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lol

its your

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#ConfidentlyIncorrect

https://media.tenor.com/80plcYSqPQsAAAAM/no-its-not-nope.gif


Ha! You even edited the OP and still didn't get it right...


But is it going to be a flop?


🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Joe will be a flop. that is true.

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Right now, Joe is memorizing the answers to the soft-ball questions that have already been provided to him by CNN a month ago. Whether he can remember those answers is something we'll have to wait on.

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apparently he couldnt remember the answers. poor Joe flopped and then quit.

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I agree that Harris is a barely literate buffoon, but you're not doing much better. In a 3-word response in which one of the 3 words is "lol," you managed to get 2 words wrong.

its should be it's
your is incorrect. it should be you're.

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I dont like to waste my time responding to trolls. And your is the informal of you are.

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I certainly hope "you're " kidding. YOUR never stands for "you are", formal or not. Your is possessive: your computer. YOU'RE is ALWAYS the contraction for "you are".

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(used ***informally*** to indicate all members of a group, occupation, etc., or things of a particular type):
Take your factory worker, for instance. Your power brakes don't need that much servicing.

your
adjective
yər, ˈyu̇r ˈyȯr
1
: of or relating to you or yourself or yourselves especially as possessor or possessors
your bodies
, agent or agents
your contributions
, or object or objects of an action
your discharge
2
: of or relating to one or oneself
when you face the north, east is at your right
3
—used with little or no meaning almost as an equivalent to the definite article the
your typical teenager

Definitions from Oxford Languages · Learn more
your
/yôr,yo͝or/
determiner
1.
belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
"what is your name?"
2.
belonging to or associated with any person in general.
"the sight is enough to break your heart"

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It's impressive as to how wrong you are.

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not according to Websters.

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Ok then.

Explain what the sentence "Your smarter than that." means. Since that's what you insist robocat meant to write.

It certainly can't be in the same sense as "Your Favorite Martian" or, "Your typical teenager". Because the substitution of the definite article is intended to indicate that the reader and/or audience, is in possession of the knowledge and the idea of what their favorite, or what the average is.

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its the internet and people misspell words all the time. and I know the difference between your and you're. I was just mocking robo because thats what I like to do.

also I ran your statement through a online grammar checker.

or, - you dont need a comma here
"Your typical teenager". - the period goes inside the quotes
audience, is - no comma is needed
favorite, or - no comma is needed

so apparently you suck at English and grammar too.

you all take the internet and life too seriously.

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You're raging, son.

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you're grammar sucks

and its your.

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I enjoy living in your head rent free. How long have you been obsessed with me? It's been awhile.

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I have been obsessed since I learned you were an army vet and in desert storm. I worked with a couple of guys that were over there too. one guy I go hunting with was a army ranger sniper. needless to say he doesnt miss any deer. the other guy was a tank commander, he is whack. lol

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Trump's speeches sound a pack of disease infested rabid dogs, if you combine his incessant whining with his dogwhistles to inbred rednecks shouting back their mangled form of english after each statement.

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Dogwhistlies like "very fine people"?

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Still a better option than braggart, compulsively lying, authoritarian Trump.

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What about Joe?

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"Kamala Harris' speeches 'sound like a child"

That's ironic coming from JoWilli. Actually, that is hilarious coming from JoWilli.

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So basically americans will vote between shit and dyarheea and will be happy about the outcome.
Says a lot about americans

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