They Couldn’t Even Do That Right – IOTW Report

They Couldn’t Even Do That Right

In what was supposed to be a symbolic display of unity, the delegates attending the DNC convention were to hold up cards from under their seats when given the signal at the end of Hillary Clinton’s acceptance address.

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The failed stunt is more likely to become the metaphoric representation of Hillary’s run for the presidency.

What the idiots were supposed to spell out, Here

22 Comments on They Couldn’t Even Do That Right

  1. As a freshman we had to do this during football games, it was called “placard cheering” and it worked really well with a bunch of intoxicated 18 year olds doing the work. We had several new placard cheers that were made for every game.

    Unfortunately this seems beyond the skill level of the people who want to run the country. They couldn’t do one right.

  2. I remember seeing that cluster-intercourse on TV the other night. It summed up their side perfectly. Self centered elites trying to get idiots to do their bidding.

    I wish them similar success in November.

  3. Gads, the real problem is that the ‘breathe in, breathe out’ instructions stopped flashing! No oxygen to what little brain power was left to them after their liberalobotomies.

    Sometimes even trained rats fail.

  4. Viet Vet — Man, you’re good! “Dyslexia” — haahha!

    (and thanks for the info on The Exorcist. Like the movie “Jaws”, I read the book first so I didn’t go to see the films. I have too strong an imagination and can’t watch things like that. It all started with when a childhood friend talked me into watching “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane” with her!)

  5. @Abigail: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? was a terrific movie. The fact that Bette Davis and Joan Crawford detested each other in real life made it even better.

    🙂

  6. @Viet Vet — I didn’t know that. Though it was one of the few films where Crawford is the sympathetic character (Mildred Pierce comes to mind). At any rate, the rat on a platter put me over the edge. And Gladys Cravitz *should* have played the next door neighbor! 🙂

  7. Fake is never as good as the real thing.

    They’ve been astro-turfing her candidacy from the beginning. No surprise it’s empty of support & enthusiasm at this point.

    Gotta admit she’s doing a lot better than she should be.

    ‘Not being in prison’ being the bars to measure her by.

    (I know you saw what I did there)

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