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morningglory

(2,336 posts)
Tue Jul 31, 2012, 02:56 PM Jul 2012

I have figured out a clue about when the press decides to cut a candidate off.

This only applies to candidates who have thinning hair on the back of the crown of the head. When the press turns against such a candidate they position a camera up in the ceiling over the back of where the candidate will be standing, an aburd placement. I noticed when Al Gore was running, there was a camera up there filming his bald/thinning spot every dang time he appeared. Now, with regard to mittens, we never knew he had such a spot where his hair is thinning. All we ever knew was what a magnificent head of hair he has. Today I noticed in film from the tomb of the unknown soldier, mittens has a shiny spot on the back of his head. He is going down, ladies and gentlemen. Mark my words,.

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I have figured out a clue about when the press decides to cut a candidate off. (Original Post) morningglory Jul 2012 OP
Scott Walker could be the exception that makes it a rule. He has a very photogenic bald spot. HereSince1628 Jul 2012 #1
Yes, Scott Walker looks like an asshole from every angle... rfranklin Jul 2012 #2

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
1. Scott Walker could be the exception that makes it a rule. He has a very photogenic bald spot.
Tue Jul 31, 2012, 02:58 PM
Jul 2012

Unfortunately, photos of it didn't help us in the recall.

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