Now wouldn't that be considered inciting insurrection?
Something about him makes not want to trust him.
Did say he wasn't legit, just said something about him doesn't make me trust him.
Can't point it out yet, but there is something that gets me every time I see his pic.
Now that was one pissed off conservative.
From hair salon to politics at the snap of a finger.
>MSNBC is terrified
They terrified alright…Elon may be thinking of purchasing them from comcast. KEK!
Would be even moar fun to watch a libtarded station converting to conservatism.
>Trump endorsed every Republican swamp rat for Senate.
And look at what happened…we have a GOP controlled senate now.
Next he'll clean it up.
>unless you want all the back door access comcast provides
How better to keep tabs on the enemy? kek
Was that a paw, or butter?
Not seeing it yet over on Truth
GO,GO,GO
The photo seen around the world…or so they say.
KEK!
The handshake with pointer finger extended has various cultural and symbolic meanings. For example, in some cultures, the gesture is used to indicate a request for permission to speak or to show respect to a superior. In others, it is seen as a sign of agreement or confirmation. In some cases,it can also be interpreted as a symbol of power or dominance.
The contextual meaning of the gesture can vary depending on the situation in which it is used. In business settings, the handshake with pointer finger extended can convey confidence and authority. It can also be used to emphasize a point or to signal the end of a meeting. In social settings, the gesture can be used to show agreement or to indicate that one is paying attention to the conversation.
Now let’s move on to the different types of handshakes with pointer finger extended.
The first type is the “finger-pointing” handshake, where the person extends their index finger while shaking hands to emphasize a point or to show authority. This type of handshake can be seen in business or political settings.
The “I’m watching you” handshake is another type, where the person uses the extended index finger to point at the other person’s hand or wrist during the handshake. This can be interpreted as a sign of distrust or suspicion.
The “I’m in charge” handshake is characterized by a strong grip and the extended index finger. This type of handshake is often used by those in leadership positions to assert their dominance and authority.
Lastly, the “I trust you” handshake is a type where the person extends their index finger while shaking hands to indicate trust and agreement. This type of handshake is often seen in social settings and is a way of expressing a positive connection between two people.
'Bout time someone else noticed it. kek
Time for POTUS-elec to find a position in his cabinet for him, then fire him. KEK!