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Trump advisor ate glue

Lutherf

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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/stephen-millers-third-grade-teacher-tells-all-1150549?utm_source=twitter&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

OK. I know that the Hollywood Reporter isn't exactly a mainstream news source for politics. I know that there are a lot of "news" outlets that lend themselves to some rather substantial political bias and should be taken as such. However, sometimes you come across something that is just so absurd it makes you scratch your head wondering what the discussion was that ended in the article getting printed. The above is just such an article.

Stephen Miller is a senior policy advisor in the Trump administration. He's written speeches and his name is on some of the policy papers that have come from the administration. As such he's certainly a valid target for the media to go after. Understanding all that I still have to question the sanity of anyone who holds themselves out to be any level of "journalist" that allows a piece to be published in their paper which discusses the guy's behavior in THIRD GRADE!!!!

Do you remember that character in Peanuts, the one called Pig Pen, with the dust cloud and crumbs flying all around him? That was Stephen Miller at 8. I was always trying to get him to clean up his desk — he always had stuff mashed up in there. He was a strange dude. I remember he would take a bottle of glue — we didn't have glue sticks in those days — and he would pour the glue on his arm, let it dry, peel it off and then eat it.

Seriously? That's what ends up in print? The guy was weird when he was 8 years old and his parents complained about your comments? I mean, at what point did you wake up and think "Maybe I should get tis stuff out to the public"? How many papers did you go to with it before one said, "We've got nothing better to do so lets get this to the presses!"? Did this idea come to fruition around a bong and a bag of Doritos? INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!
 
Well Stephen Miller certainly looks like a strange dude.

That being said I played with glue when I was that age and probably even sampled it.
 
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/stephen-millers-third-grade-teacher-tells-all-1150549?utm_source=twitter&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

OK. I know that the Hollywood Reporter isn't exactly a mainstream news source for politics. I know that there are a lot of "news" outlets that lend themselves to some rather substantial political bias and should be taken as such. However, sometimes you come across something that is just so absurd it makes you scratch your head wondering what the discussion was that ended in the article getting printed. The above is just such an article.

Stephen Miller is a senior policy advisor in the Trump administration. He's written speeches and his name is on some of the policy papers that have come from the administration. As such he's certainly a valid target for the media to go after. Understanding all that I still have to question the sanity of anyone who holds themselves out to be any level of "journalist" that allows a piece to be published in their paper which discusses the guy's behavior in THIRD GRADE!!!!
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Seriously? That's what ends up in print? The guy was weird when he was 8 years old and his parents complained about your comments? I mean, at what point did you wake up and think "Maybe I should get tis stuff out to the public"? How many papers did you go to with it before one said, "We've got nothing better to do so lets get this to the presses!"? Did this idea come to fruition around a bong and a bag of Doritos? INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!




GASP!!! I'm RUINED if word gets out about my rampant FOUNTAIN PEN ATTACKS on the other guys in my class...and their counter attacks !! It was a "GANG BANG" of blue ink on white, Catholic School shirts!!!

Oops !!! Guess the "cat's out of the bag" now !!

WOE IS ME....
 
When I was a little kid, the glue was a paste, and the container had a "popsicle" stick in the middle. The paste was sweet. :3oops:
 
When I was a little kid, the glue was a paste, and the container had a "popsicle" stick in the middle. The paste was sweet. :3oops:

I remember a brush.........and heavy construction paper and duller than dull scissors; what triggers memories......
 
I remember a brush.........and heavy construction paper and duller than dull scissors; what triggers memories......

And Big Chief tablets.
 
I remember a brush.........and heavy construction paper and duller than dull scissors; what triggers memories......

Should have had to try those scissors when you ARE LEFT HANDED.

Left handed people = the only TRULY UNIVERSALLY DISCRIMINATED AGANST MINORITY on the PLANET.


We should get together, and sue "RIGHTY", for keepin' our people DOWN!!! :thumbs:
 
Well, Maxine Waters clearly ate lead paint chips, so there. At least glue gives you a little stick-to-it-ness.
 
Well Stephen Miller certainly looks like a strange dude.

That being said I played with glue when I was that age and probably even sampled it.

Luther's glue story -

My first evening in the barracks at Peterson AFB I wandered down to the dayroom in the basement to do a little exploring. There was a pool table, a TV, a couple of couches and a little kitchenette kind of thing with a sink. Standing at the sink was some guy with a gallon can of rubber cement and a book of matches. As I stood there he poured some of the glue into the sink and lit it on fire. The flames were, apparently, a bit more than he anticipated so he pulled his baseball cap off and tried to beat the flames out. Small flaming gobs of rubber cement went everywhere. I stomped out the few that landed on the carpet on my side of the counter and then headed back up to my room wondering how many other idiots I was going to have to live with.
 
When I was a little kid, the glue was a paste, and the container had a "popsicle" stick in the middle. The paste was sweet. :3oops:

I never ate the paste but lots of the kids did. My thing was melting crayons on the radiators. Lots of pretty colors!
 
Luther's glue story -

My first evening in the barracks at Peterson AFB I wandered down to the dayroom in the basement to do a little exploring. There was a pool table, a TV, a couple of couches and a little kitchenette kind of thing with a sink. Standing at the sink was some guy with a gallon can of rubber cement and a book of matches. As I stood there he poured some of the glue into the sink and lit it on fire. The flames were, apparently, a bit more than he anticipated so he pulled his baseball cap off and tried to beat the flames out. Small flaming gobs of rubber cement went everywhere. I stomped out the few that landed on the carpet on my side of the counter and then headed back up to my room wondering how many other idiots I was going to have to live with.



Since we have veered off; just after arriving at Ft. Ord for Basic, we were held in a lower area while the ranks were filled to send platoons and companies up on the hill to begin the begeen (sp?). There were only low bunks and we were told to sleep head to toe with the next occupant to keep any diseases from spreading. One night there was a ‘craps’ game that broke out after lights out. After the game had been going for a while, the CQ showed up and turned on the lights. All that could be heard was coins dropping and rolling and a general assault on the cots. After the last quarter rolled to a stop, the CQ asked, “who belongs to this money?” After there was no reply, the CQ grabbed the broom and dustpan, cleaned up and turned off the lights and left for the remainder of the night..........:shock:
 
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/stephen-millers-third-grade-teacher-tells-all-1150549?utm_source=twitter&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

OK. I know that the Hollywood Reporter isn't exactly a mainstream news source for politics. I know that there are a lot of "news" outlets that lend themselves to some rather substantial political bias and should be taken as such. However, sometimes you come across something that is just so absurd it makes you scratch your head wondering what the discussion was that ended in the article getting printed. The above is just such an article.

Stephen Miller is a senior policy advisor in the Trump administration. He's written speeches and his name is on some of the policy papers that have come from the administration. As such he's certainly a valid target for the media to go after. Understanding all that I still have to question the sanity of anyone who holds themselves out to be any level of "journalist" that allows a piece to be published in their paper which discusses the guy's behavior in THIRD GRADE!!!!



Seriously? That's what ends up in print? The guy was weird when he was 8 years old and his parents complained about your comments? I mean, at what point did you wake up and think "Maybe I should get tis stuff out to the public"? How many papers did you go to with it before one said, "We've got nothing better to do so lets get this to the presses!"? Did this idea come to fruition around a bong and a bag of Doritos? INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!

Ah yes, the quality of journalism @ 2018....

BARF
 
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/stephen-millers-third-grade-teacher-tells-all-1150549?utm_source=twitter&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

OK. I know that the Hollywood Reporter isn't exactly a mainstream news source for politics. I know that there are a lot of "news" outlets that lend themselves to some rather substantial political bias and should be taken as such. However, sometimes you come across something that is just so absurd it makes you scratch your head wondering what the discussion was that ended in the article getting printed. The above is just such an article.

Stephen Miller is a senior policy advisor in the Trump administration. He's written speeches and his name is on some of the policy papers that have come from the administration. As such he's certainly a valid target for the media to go after. Understanding all that I still have to question the sanity of anyone who holds themselves out to be any level of "journalist" that allows a piece to be published in their paper which discusses the guy's behavior in THIRD GRADE!!!!



Seriously? That's what ends up in print? The guy was weird when he was 8 years old and his parents complained about your comments? I mean, at what point did you wake up and think "Maybe I should get tis stuff out to the public"? How many papers did you go to with it before one said, "We've got nothing better to do so lets get this to the presses!"? Did this idea come to fruition around a bong and a bag of Doritos? INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!

They are aiming for clicks. When you link them, you are helping them. Seems like their idea that silly stories will bring traffic might work.
 
I never ate the paste but lots of the kids did. My thing was melting crayons on the radiators. Lots of pretty colors!

In the style of all the overgeneralizers around here, why are you guys so destructive?!
 
Well, Maxine Waters clearly ate lead paint chips, so there. At least glue gives you a little stick-to-it-ness.

Ate lead paint chips and was dropped on her head at least a dozen times when she was an infant.
 
I never ate the paste but lots of the kids did. My thing was melting crayons on the radiators. Lots of pretty colors!

The white paste with the stick in it is "library paste" made of flour and water, and lots of kids ate it. Though I think the story of spreading the glue on himself is more in line with "rubber cement" We used to coat that on something, let it dry a bit, and then you could roll it into a ball. Takes a kind of "special" kid to rub it all over himself (pre adolescent waxing?) and roll it up and eat it. Maybe all that early ingestion of latex and acetone helped him form his policy positions? Could be the explanation.
 
Should have had to try those scissors when you ARE LEFT HANDED.

Left handed people = the only TRULY UNIVERSALLY DISCRIMINATED AGANST MINORITY on the PLANET.


We should get together, and sue "RIGHTY", for keepin' our people DOWN!!! :thumbs:

Thank you very much. I am on record prior to your join-date as stating that left-handers are the most oppressed minority on the planet.

That's right, righties. You just keep putting that key in your front door lock without having to cross your arm across your chest and opening your refrigerator door and enjoying a kitchen designed for your freaking convenience instead of exactly wrong, and don't worry about those of us who are oppressed. Spiral notebooks, can openers, scissors, double doors with YOUR side unlocked but mine always locked...:twisted:
 
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/stephen-millers-third-grade-teacher-tells-all-1150549?utm_source=twitter&utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

OK. I know that the Hollywood Reporter isn't exactly a mainstream news source for politics. I know that there are a lot of "news" outlets that lend themselves to some rather substantial political bias and should be taken as such. However, sometimes you come across something that is just so absurd it makes you scratch your head wondering what the discussion was that ended in the article getting printed. The above is just such an article.

Stephen Miller is a senior policy advisor in the Trump administration. He's written speeches and his name is on some of the policy papers that have come from the administration. As such he's certainly a valid target for the media to go after. Understanding all that I still have to question the sanity of anyone who holds themselves out to be any level of "journalist" that allows a piece to be published in their paper which discusses the guy's behavior in THIRD GRADE!!!!



Seriously? That's what ends up in print? The guy was weird when he was 8 years old and his parents complained about your comments? I mean, at what point did you wake up and think "Maybe I should get tis stuff out to the public"? How many papers did you go to with it before one said, "We've got nothing better to do so lets get this to the presses!"? Did this idea come to fruition around a bong and a bag of Doritos? INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW!



A nice ending to a stupid story ...


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DAILY BEAST: Teacher who claimed Stephen Miller ate glue as a kid has been suspended from her job

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