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Tumbleweed?

Assured by their collective delusions, the trumpettes have rallied round the battle cry:


They [b]“knew”[/b] that the four page (actually, it’s not even three and a half pages long) memo, authored by Devin Nunes, would both exonerate the great orange one and, would show how biased those lefties at the FBI really are.


Well, on 2nd February 2018 the full, unredacted and declassified memo was released. And what have we got from the trumpettes?


Here’s another pic of tumbleweed caught on the orange morons Mexican border wall.

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windinhishair · 61-69, M
Ahhh, the irony. The tumbleweed (Salsola sp.) of the American West is a non-native invasive species from.........Russia! It also goes by the name Russian Thistle.
room101 · 51-55, M
@windinhishair I can't claim that little bit of irony I'm afraid lol
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@room101 When I read your post, I thought it was hilarious to see the Russian Thistle blowing across the field and into the wall. So appropriate! The tumbleweed is such an iconic American symbol that not many people realize it is a Russian immigrant in the past couple hundred years.
room101 · 51-55, M
@windinhishair I really wish that I could say that I knew that. The truth is, it's a phrase that my friends and I often use in conversations and discussions.

You say something or ask a question or whatever and get nothing back from the others. There then follows various forms of body language, gestures, tones of voice etc and the word:

tumbleweed!
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@room101 Makes sense to me!