Gee... That one doesn't even require any twisting of words and meanings (like was done to Bachman). Schumer is an idiot, as is every single person who has ever voted for him or who would ever vote for him...
Moved out of Ny 20+ yrs ago just so i wouldnt have to see him( and como, rangal etc)) so much( well a few other(1000++) reasons to )
( couldnt stomach to much of the vedio)
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It was a simple gaffe and should be treated as such. Just like when Obama said there were 54 states. I understand that and I think most people do as well. What p1ss3s me off is the double standard. Had a republican said that, the media would have called him/her on it and mocked the person. IE Dan Quayle and the tomato misspelling. But Schumer is a democrat so we will just understand that it was a gaffe and let it go....
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It was a simple gaffe and should be treated as such. Just like when Obama said there were 54 states. I understand that and I think most people do as well. What p1ss3s me off is the double standard. Had a republican said that, the media would have called him/her on it and mocked the person. IE Dan Quayle and the tomato misspelling. But Schumer is a democrat so we will just understand that it was a gaffe and let it go....
I thought Quayle misspelled potato. I think he added an 'e'. I make that mistake myself. I guess I'm an ignorant, buck-toothed, hillbilly because of that. By the way, I think Obama said 57 states. Yes, a definite double standard. But the mainstream media is not biased.
It was a simple gaffe and should be treated as such. Just like when Obama said there were 54 states. I understand that and I think most people do as well. What p1ss3s me off is the double standard. Had a republican said that, the media would have called him/her on it and mocked the person. IE Dan Quayle and the tomato misspelling. But Schumer is a democrat so we will just understand that it was a gaffe and let it go....