"When she is finally introduced, the women shout and leap to their feet. Young women stand on chairs, camera phones flash. Abrams, who appears both amused and slightly disturbed by the fuss over her, takes control of the chaotic scene. I’ve witnessed this level of affection for very few political leaders in the Democratic circles I’ve been in since the 1980s. They have the last names Clinton (both Hillary and Bill), Sanders, Warren, Jackson and Obama (both Michelle and Barack)," Washington Post writer Kevin Powell recalled an event Abrams attended.
He continued, "Pandemonium ensues as she walks to the far left of the stage, like a runway supermodel, stops on a dime, poses, tilts her head slightly and smiles. Camera flashes explode. She next pivots and walks slowly to the center of the stage, freezes there and repeats the pose. Again, the flashes explode. Abrams is summoning her inner actress, and she is both enjoying the moment and getting through it to get to the conversation. She then pivots and walks to the far right of the stage, same."
I still think Chris Matthews saying he got a tinkle in his leg (yeah Leg) when he heard Obama talk takes the cake as the worst description of a politician ever.
His was a short and sweet love letter not the drivel that other guy said.
I still think Chris Matthews saying he got a tinkle in his leg (yeah Leg) when he heard Obama talk takes the cake as the worst description of a politician ever.
His was a short and sweet love letter not the drivel that other guy said.
I still think Chris Matthews saying he got a tinkle in his leg (yeah Leg) when he heard Obama talk takes the cake as the worst description of a politician ever.
His was a short and sweet love letter not the drivel that other guy said.
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Hasn't she lost everything she's run in and blamed the elections for being illegitimate
His was a short and sweet love letter not the drivel that other guy said.
FUCK. YES. GET SOME.
Those who do not remember history are bound to repeat it.
Epic af.
Watched it in the West End of London which was kind of an odd dichotomy given the subject matter.