Man who's never had a real job in his entire life tells PA potato farmer worried about over-regulation from Washington she should get a job hauling green chicken manure instead.
Seriously. pic.twitter.com/DzYF1dDEJR
— Liz Harrington (@realLizUSA) September 18, 2020
Yes, I Think Biden Would Be An Expert on Chicken Droppings
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Biden’s best: B-ll sh-t about chicken sh-t.
Besides being an idiot, who’s never had a real job, the man is full of sh*t and has early dementia…. Marvelous.
“Joe, when you get an agricultural question, no matter what, we’ll put tales of Delaware chickens up on the teleprompter, ok? It’ll be familiar, ok?“
I’m surprised he took unscripted questions.
One thing we should do is set up eligibility screens for candidates for office to inhibit if not prevent people from making politics a lifetime career. However, no clue why Elizabeth Harrington fancies Biden’s time in public office (and before that, law practice) did not constitute a ‘real’ job. If you have to be employed in manual work to be considered ‘really’ employed, the majority of people in this country are only fictionally employed – including the RNC press agents.
He just told her that her potato farm will be out of business if he gets elected. Between forcing her to let her land lie fallow, change from potatoes to politically approved crops or abandoning potatoes to now invest in a chicken shit operation, her family’s potato business is done. Or, did I miss something? It’s certainly possible, because he is demented.
“‘He just told her that her potato farm will be out of business if he gets elected . . . Or, did I miss something?'”
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I actually didn’t understand that much, although I naturally assume that if Biden is elected, we are all in for very difficult times indeed.
Is ‘haul chicken manure’
the new ‘learn to code’?