As congressional Republicans race to repeal and replace President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, one of their principal challenges is finding an alternative that does not expose older and less affluent white voters at the core of Drumpf’s electoral coalition to greater costs and financial risk.
White House denials have yet to put to rest a story that Drumpf is insisting on riding in Queen Elizabeth II’s gold-plated state carriage during a state visit to London in October.
Unfortunately for the White House, it’s plausible that Trump would demand the royal treatment when he visits Buckingham Palace and that he’d want to ride in something glittery and golden.
And contrary to what the White House has told People, the Times said that the White House has “made it clear it regards the carriage procession down the Mall as an essential element of the itinerary for the visit currently planned for the second week of October.”
The football gag is a joke that has been featured many times in Charles M. Schulz’s comic strip, Peanuts.
There have been several variations on the joke over the years.
The football gag has also been included in some Peanuts animated television specials.
The characters involved in the gag are Charlie Brown and Lucy van Pelt.
Lucy tells Charlie Brown that she will hold a football while he kicks it.
Charlie Brown usually refuses to kick it at first, not trusting Lucy.
Lucy then says something to persuade Charlie Brown to trust her.
Charlie Brown runs up to kick the ball, but at the very last second before he can kick it, Lucy removes the ball and Charlie Brown flies into the air, before falling down and hurting himself.
The gag usually ends with Lucy pointing out to Charlie Brown that he should not have trusted her.
Planet of the Apes is an American science fiction media franchise consisting of films, books, television series and other media about a world where humans and intelligent apes clash for control.
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… and apes take over.
Who doesn’t know that?
Seems we are in the brink of science fiction become reality!
Is it too late for Donald Trump to say “sorry?!” A parody of Donald Trump’s ridiculous and reactionary presidential run. I wouldn’t be caught DEAD at a Trump rally!
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