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It was common knowledge, but most people didn't know it.
#1003767 added February 5, 2021 at 10:33pm
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Katie Couric vs Majorie Taylor Greene...




"You know Muzzy I like to read your posts." Katie Couric gives a million-dollar smile.
Muzzy puts his blimp on autopilot and sits beside Katie on the observation deck.
"I love flying in my blimp. It's so peaceful up here away from the daily scurry."
Katie sips some strawberry wine, "Do you have an opinion on the Trump cult?"
Muzzy takes a sip of the wine, "Politics is a religion. You must believe in democracy."
Rain begins to tap on the glass.

Katie gives a toothy smile, "You haven't answered my question."
"I am zen. We can from nothing and live our dreams," Muzzy kisses Couric on her left cheek.
Katie laughs, "Did you vote for Trump?"
Muzzy fills their glasses with strawberry wine, "I don't vote."
"Ah so, you don't care," Katie Couric clinks her glass against Muzzyies.
Muzzy looks out at the storm clouds, "There is a storm coming, but the land will be greener for it."

"Majorie Greene?" Katie flashes her eyes.
Muzzy smiles, "She is a ninja. She has chosen the way of the sword."
"So, you respect her?" Katie reclines and has a pretzel.
"Do you respect a scorpion? It is a necessary part of the balance of life," Muzzy takes a pretzel.
Muzzy dips his pretzel in some cheese whip.
Katie arches her head upwards and laughs loudly.

Lightning flashes.


Reflections~Adolf Hitler was elected by the majority and then he stopped all elections.


Vertago
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