Leftist Magazine Shows Trump In Crosshairs: 'Why Not'
• http://www.prisonplanet.comLeftist magazine The Village has come under heavy fire for lacing their cover with a picture of President Trump in crosshairs with the caption, "Why Not."
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Leftist magazine The Village has come under heavy fire for lacing their cover with a picture of President Trump in crosshairs with the caption, "Why Not."
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I was listening to this and I thought I was listening to a bunch of slaveholding Democrats talk about how stupid black people are and that they need white people to take care of them. HOLY COW.
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Jill Stein for president
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Corbyn
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Corbyn
Britain
British politics
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