Daily Topics - Friday August 18th, 2017

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DFMM 8 years 34 weeks ago
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Trump apologist for racists.

With Trump being apologist for nazis, wouldn't it be funny if Obama said to Bebe Nut 'n' Yahoo; " bet you don't think I'm so bad now huh?"

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