Why are racist white males so terrified of Hillary?

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Who do you think mueller will indict next.
Rhetorical Question

Definition of Rhetorical Question

A rhetorical question is asked just for effect, or to lay emphasis on some point being discussed, when no real answer is expected. A rhetorical question may have an obvious answer, but the questioner asks it to lay emphasis to the point. In literature, a rhetorical question is self-evident, and used for style as an impressive persuasive device.

Example:

What's it like defending the most corrupt president in US history?
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schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Lol you mean the 10 second part where Kellyanne pretended to be Hillary? Yeah they really lampooned her...bwaahahahaha
weak. dude, that was the whole point..kellywise (pennywise) was creating anderson coopers biggest nightmare..nothing phased anderson cooper until kellywise turned into clinton- his worst nightmare.:lol:
 

relaxinginUSA

Active Member
Rhetorical Question

Definition of Rhetorical Question

A rhetorical question is asked just for effect, or to lay emphasis on some point being discussed, when no real answer is expected. A rhetorical question may have an obvious answer, but the questioner asks it to lay emphasis to the point. In literature, a rhetorical question is self-evident, and used for style as an impressive persuasive device.

Example:



derp
So you don't have any clue who mueller is gonna indict next? Huh.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
So you don't have any clue who mueller is gonna indict next? Huh.
Rhetorical Question

Definition of Rhetorical Question

A rhetorical question is asked just for effect, or to lay emphasis on some point being discussed, when no real answer is expected. A rhetorical question may have an obvious answer, but the questioner asks it to lay emphasis to the point. In literature, a rhetorical question is self-evident, and used for style as an impressive persuasive device.

Example:



derp
Edit: derp
 
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