Undecided voter drops ‘Go Birds’ to Kamala Harris at CNN town hall
What better time than asking a question to Kamala Harris on national television than to give a shoutout to your favorite sports team.
What better time than asking a question to Kamala Harris on national television than to give a shoutout to your favorite sports team.
"I wanted to say thank you for always being so supportive"
"But Arnold Palmer was all man."
"I am smart enough to know a president should not be resigned to a party box, they should develop their OWN convictions."
"We gave her a skeleton and an outline of the direction the conversation wanted to go."
"That’s going to be a nice calm day, that Tuesday."
"We need adults in the room here. Not throwing a tantrum every time you lose a football game.”
"@taylorswift13 timed this perfectly, revealing her endorsement right after the debate."
"Don, can you let the man for 24 hours, six months before the election go out with a little grace?"
"Maybe he should help out the Vikings after we smoked them twice last year."
"Americans are much more united than anybody on their iPhone would acknowledge, but that’s hard to sell."
"They’ll let them say anything about a black woman."
"Most of my sources expect NFL viewership to decline this year for the first time in a while..."
“Donald Trump and J.D. Vance are running scared."
"I’ve been in media for 30 years. You can’t buy a better photo than what Donald Trump has at his disposal."
"Nobody should be president when they‘re 85 or 86, including the ghost of Abraham Lincoln."
"If he took a gun and shot himself in the shoulder it would’ve been less painful. That’s how bad it was."
"Just waiting for David Tepper to give Biden a vote of confidence and then we'll know for sure."
"Remembering when Joe Rogan got s**t, and not just a little, for questioning Biden’s age & cognitive ability pre election."
"This is absolutely, positively, sad that you … would misrepresent my comments like this."
"Hey, you know I'm in this position where I have some influence, and it's my job … to exercise my influence and share."