Is there anyone who doesn’t love Barbara Streisand? Even if she weren’t one of the best singers on Earth, her performance in “Meet the Fockers” had to be one of the all-time daring roles for someone who is normally taken as serious as one gets, for her to team up with Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, and Dustin Hoffman, three high wattage actors and all but steal the show, well – she has many talents.
Including one which we were not aware of.
We could have easily concluded she was politically astute, she’s “aware” of everything in the world, but to have a talent in messaging, too, especially one that would really hurt Trump, even more than if she changed the lyrics to Guilty, and just sang that one word over and over (we’d pay to see it, admit it, even if Trump didn’t exist). But she has a better way to hurt Trump and we’re a little angry that we hadn’t thought of it first:
Every single day, on whatever television show watches (Maybe she could sing it to him?), she wants him to hear:
“Al Gore lost the election by 535 votes.”
“Hillarly Clinton lost the election by 77,000 votes” (In particular, spread across 3-4 midwest states, or she would have won)
“Trump lost the election by 7 million votes.”
The only flaw in Bab’s plan is that Trump doesn’t care about all those losers, he sees the people that won those elections, and didn’t get as many votes as him. He got 75 million votes, more than any president ever. Case closed. Look at it this way, he woulda’ beat George Washington, Lincoln, and FDR combined, motherrffffffs.
All of which means one thing and one thing only, and we’re sure that Streisand would agree, there is only Democrat in all of history that could’ve beaten Donald Trump, and it’s ole’ Sleepy Joe and he won by a lot, 81 million. So maybe that just means that Joe Biden was tougher to beat than George Washington and Donald Trump put together.
Somewhere Stacy Abrams is nodding her head.
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