Is BO jr fucking with the board.
Posted twice last bread, said post was posted, never showed up in bread..
Only certain images are showing up..
This reeks of inside job..
Is BO jr fucking with the board.
Posted twice last bread, said post was posted, never showed up in bread..
Only certain images are showing up..
This reeks of inside job..
Of course she is.
You were easy choice to filter.
U got it.
What would make me edumacated.
Harvard?
Shut up kike, if I need any lip from you, I'll get it off Bill Clintons zipper.
He looks like a Kaballah worshipping baby eater, doesn't he?
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/janes-addiction-singer-perry-farrell-wrote-about-his-love-of-the-chabad-rebbe
Yes he does.
https://www.businessinsider.com/maurene-comey-james-comey-daughter-leading-jeffrey-epstein-case-2019-7
Article was written on the 10th.
a lead prosecutor, no THE lead prosecutor.
Now we know why Berman is (with Barr backing him up) part of the B(2) Stealth Bomber team
Next stop?
Clinton Foundation
power has been shaky in that area lately, hasn't it.
Did anyone else notice that Google News home page and Twitter home page both changed the same day?
newfag is not a title of love douchenozzle
Interesting, nothing on Google about it.
Nice meme!
“It’s all hand-to-hand combat.” That’s how Peggy Siegal sees awards season, and with good reason. The publicist and hostess isn’t just a fixture of New York’s Oscar circuit; she’s the engine that drives the whole thing, organizing lunches and dinners and receptions and screenings that introduce Academy members to the year’s Oscar hopefuls and drive the conversation about every single film in contention. The best way to win an Oscar is to make a great film, but the best way to guarantee it is to get Peggy to shine a light on it.
The subject of a fantastic New York Times profile this week, Peggy Siegal joins this week’s Little Gold Men to share her stories from the awards-season front lines, from the advice she’s given Leonardo DiCaprio (53 red carpets? Yes, 53) to how Harvey Weinstein changed the whole thing (“Everything that Harvey started has now been outlawed, because he’s taken it to such excess”). She knows better than anyone that making a great movie is only the first step in winning an Oscar; after that, you’ve got to have a strategy. Take 12 Years a Slave, for example:
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2016/02/little-gold-men-peggy-siegal