>Moar
yeah, I think it was the clue that it wasn't Q.
only an anon would instinctively use moar instead of more,
how many times do you search for something about obama and use hussein instead?
how
>Moar
yeah, I think it was the clue that it wasn't Q.
only an anon would instinctively use moar instead of more,
how many times do you search for something about obama and use hussein instead?
how
fakenews is all excited about Trump's valet testing positive and now Pence's aide testing postitive.
who are those people and what is the purpose.
to quarantine trump?
Keep him away from who or what?
Shut down his future rallies by spreading covid in the WH?
>Another member of White House team an aide to Vice President Pence tests positivefor COVID19 … sauce to follow….
what is the reason DS has for doing this?
valet and now an aide? why?
what is a cup board?
Cupboard
A place that depicts having no escape and or freedom!
Geoffrey is in the cupboard.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cupboard
>435 results for search on 'cupboard' in WL
podesta WL email attachment with 'cupboard' re broadband into cities
https://wikileaks.org/podesta-emails/emailid/58724
>By pursuing municipal wi-fi and broadband, communities can achieve one of two goals. Municipal high-speed networks could allow communities to broaden digital access and price services in such a way as to facilitate access, rather than maximize profit. In some communities, where commercial entities have refused to expand or improve high-speed networks due to cost concerns, public networks may be the only way to provide access to the information superhighway. But even if a municipality does not go all the way to completing a municipal network, the mere threat of municipal competition could encourage commercial broadband providers to provide better service to more people at lower cost. President Franklin D. Roosevelt once touted the potential municipalization of electric utilities as a way to hold utilities accountable for the service they provide, likening it to “a birch rod in the cupboard, to be taken out and used only when the child gets beyond the point where more scolding does any good.”