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In reply to the discussion: Dan Rather says the first woman president needs to be "GRATEFUL and HUMBLE". [View all]lastlib
(24,418 posts)67. yeah, she needs to reach across the aisle to Paul Ryan.....
...and kick his balls up to his sinus cavity!
"Now then, Paul, we're going to do this MY way, unless you want it again!"
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Dan Rather says the first woman president needs to be "GRATEFUL and HUMBLE". [View all]
procon
Nov 2016
OP
She will have officially kicked Trump's ass tomorrow. I can hear the fat lady clearing her throat.
brush
Nov 2016
#55
Some men just can't resist telling women what they should think, say, do, wear, and feel.
milestogo
Nov 2016
#10
Link, please? That just doesn't sound like him and I find nothing in the Google machine.
Crash2Parties
Nov 2016
#32
Odd, I checked google but I couldnt find where he said that. Do you happen to have a link?
cstanleytech
Nov 2016
#62
Well if you find a link like say to a chat transcript or a video clip please update your OP as it
cstanleytech
Nov 2016
#85
I heard it with my own ears when he was on the tv machine. I was sartled, like WTH Dan?
Hekate
Nov 2016
#111
Where can we express our displeasure with Rather? I want to tweet, email, and comment....
Moonwalk
Nov 2016
#81
Every elected President should be grateful and humble for the opportunity to serve
TheSarcastinator
Nov 2016
#91
Said about someone who repeatedly says "if I'm fortunate enough to be president"?
joshcryer
Nov 2016
#95
What was the role of the slave in the back of the chariot during a Triumph?
AngryAmish
Nov 2016
#119