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Harris trolled by a squirrel

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Peanut will never be forgotten 

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4 hours ago, theblether said:

Peanut will never be forgotten

 

Looks like there were two squirrels charging up to the stage. An invading  army!

1 minute ago, John Drake said:

Looks like there were two squirrels charging up to the stage. An invading  army!

 

Squirrels love nuts, and there's no bigger nut than Kamala Harris. 

I remember squirrels all over the front lawn of the White House, I thought if anyone was smart they would use one (or more) of these critters as assassins 🤪

5 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

I remember squirrels all over the front lawn of the White House, I thought if anyone was smart they would use one (or more) of these critters as assassins 🤪

 

Not a bad idea.

 

 

One thing most certainly emerged from this campaign: Trump is the animal friendly candidate. From dogs and cats to squirrels and raccoons, the Democrats were the party of animal death squads, while Trump rushed in to save them. People love their pets. Remember how Bidens' dogs kept biting everybody? Dems are mean to animals.

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