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Needs to get on the Ozempic stat. And hope he’s not one of the fat dudes who after they lose all that extra weight still has a huge head

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26 minutes ago, Sawbonz said:

Needs to get on the Ozempic stat. And hope he’s not one of the fat dudes who after they lose all that extra weight still has a huge head


Either that or just lean into it. "Yeah, I'm a big guy. I like eating good food. Steaks. Potatoes. Real food. I'm sorry if that bothers you. If the worst thing you can say about me is that I'm fat, I'll take that. Because the worst thing that you can say about the other side is that they're shredding the Constitution. So your choice is a guy who loves steak or a guy who wants to be a dictator."

In an American in which 70% of Americans are fat/obese, I don't think it's that big of an issue. 

He's a billionaire for Christ's sake. Just gotta find a quack that will sign off on a physical saying he's 6' 8" and 210 lbs.

Doesn’t have enough bankruptcies to qualify as President. 

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Pritzker and Johnson are teaming up versus whomever 47 sends to troll Chicago. Strange bedfellows indeed.

Edited by TheStoicPaisano

Governor Pritzker is orders of magnitude more politically progressive than Gavin Newsome.

10 minutes ago, Satchel said:

Governor Pritzker is orders of magnitude more politically progressive than Gavin Newsome.

Is that good?

11 minutes ago, Dnaguy said:

Is that good?

Yes.

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