The Washington Post has a fake conservative who goes by the name Jennifer Rubin, and her name is about all one should believe about her, although it pays to verify. Rubin pretends to be a "conservative opinion writer" for the paper and that should make real conservatives LOL and hahaha.
After the Democratic National Convention ended with a Marianne Williamson-inspired "out of the dark into the light" acceptance speech by the Democratic nominee, Joe Biden on Thursday evening, preceded by speeches from Barack and Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris, the Comedy News Network contributor, Amanda Carpenter, asked how emotional the balderdash made viewers cry.
"I need an honest tally from all you who watched all four nights of the Dem convention telling me the number of times the programming made you cry. Go," Carpenter tweeted.
Jennifer Rubin, who is also a contributor to MSNBC, wanted to show that she, among the three or four others who watched the show, were paying attention. She followed Carpenter's tweet with:
The fake "conservative opinion writer's" received well-deserved mocking.
"#DemocracyDiesInDementedness" opinion columnist Rita Panahi replied.
"This means you need a psychiatrist," filmmaker Robby Starbuck posted.
"If I have to pull out a nose hair for the effect you crave, does that count?" I ask.
Rubin, previously an outspoken conservative critic of Obama, apparently has become a fan of socialism and empty rhetoric with no new ideas.
Rubin, previously an outspoken conservative critic of Obama, apparently has become a fan of socialism and empty rhetoric with no new ideas.
Marianne Williamson must be laughing now.
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