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Mini Mike Says He Knows how to Stand up to Bullies
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Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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Mike Bloomberg has said and done many things that are laughable and point to a high degree of hypocrisy. Permit me now to home in on one nugget of how Mini-Mike thinks, to show how delusional and out of touch he is. It came out in an interview that the billionaire gave the day after his pathetic debate performance in Nevada. At that time, Bloomberg tried to shift the focus from what happened the night before to President Trump by saying: "We all know that Trump is a bully. But I say, I'm a New Yorker, and I know how to deal with bullies. I did it all the time."
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jac
(2/24/2020)
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if he is so damn brave, why does he need armed security? |
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