Turns out this chair is occupied.
Tip of the old scrub brush to Luke Adams and Twitter, and to Clint Eastwood.
Also, I’ll wager that photo should have got a credit line to one of the White House photographers, probably Pete Souza.
Republicans have to argue with an empty chair. They wouldn't stand a chance trying to argue with this one. pic.twitter.com/5DaBkdlK
— Luke Adams 🎤 (@luketadams) August 31, 2012
Turns out this chair is occupied.
Tip of the old scrub brush to Luke Adams and Twitter, and to Clint Eastwood.
Also, I’ll wager that photo should have got a credit line to one of the White House photographers, probably Pete Souza.
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2012 Campaigns, 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Humor, Politics | Tagged: 2012 Campaign, @EmptyChair, Clint Eastwood, Empty Chair, Humor, Luke Adams, Politics, President Obama |
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Posted by Ed Darrell
(The Life of Reason, vol. 1: Reason in Common Sense)


Come on in, the water's fine. Come often: Cleanliness is next to godliness.
Or, until that account is unsuspended by the forces supporting Donald Trump:
Follow @FillmoreWhite, the account of the Millard Fillmore White House Library
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