So Much For Bringing Dogs Back
To The White House
Daily Wire,
by
Joseph Curl
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
3/10/2021 10:45:34 AM
When I covered the White House for The Washington Times during the George W. Bush administration, I used to play a game with then-Press Secretary Dana Perino, now a Fox News host.The game was simple: One of us would send the other an email that said, “Can you imagine if W. had ___.” You could fill in the blank with anything that the Democrats were currently getting away with in the milquetoast U.S. media.The game, of course, can still be played today, just with different players. Take former President Donald Trump.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Venturer 3/10/2021 10:54:22 AM (No. 719935)
Dogs in the White House are good for the Secret Service, it gives them something to do.
Walking the dogs and taking them out to poop and then being dog pooper scoopers, because dog poop on the white House Lawn is a no-no.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Flagstone 3/10/2021 10:58:09 AM (No. 719943)
Do not forget, Biden said his excuse for breaking his foot was pulling Major’s tail. Terrible dog owner. Rescues can take up to and over a year to settle in and rarely do well with significant changes until given time to adapt. But at least no mean tweets...
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
bigfatslob 3/10/2021 11:04:04 AM (No. 719948)
A dog psychic, for real? The dogs were looking forward to living in the White House and their owner/master, Joe Biden, would be a great president. Give me a break the pooches were props so we wouldn't have to notice how senile Biden was/is.
While I was reading I had to wonder how the media would have covered President Trump with news like this and my thoughts were answered, poorly.
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We rescued a 110 lb black Newfoundland who spent too much time with other dogs in the kennel. All she knows is to bark at anyone who visits. She obeys when she feels like it. We feed and water our burglar alarm.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
downnout 3/10/2021 11:19:22 AM (No. 719967)
That headline is just begging ... nah, too easy.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Lazyman 3/10/2021 11:27:21 AM (No. 719977)
He will be reunited with them in a few months.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
bighambone 3/10/2021 12:19:50 PM (No. 720028)
Around here a dog that bites a human is impounded and tested for rabies, then if there is another bite it is all over for the dog. Obviously Biden and his dog are above the law.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
GoodDeal 3/10/2021 12:37:50 PM (No. 720039)
Nazi concentration camp guards used German Shepard’s to herd the Jews through the showers. They must remind Dazed and Confused Joe Wonton of the good old days.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 3/10/2021 12:58:12 PM (No. 720052)
Out of control family, out of control dogs. Why is anyone surprised?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
udanja99 3/10/2021 1:10:09 PM (No. 720063)
Hunter probably is the one who “trained” those dogs.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
KatieJo 3/10/2021 1:17:29 PM (No. 720070)
If you're going to own a German Shepherd you had better be serious about it and I highly recommend getting a puppy. They are an amazing breed with many outstanding qualities, but if not trained properly they can be extremely dangerous. We are on our second German Shepherd and he is a big part of our lives as was the first. I, personally, would never adopt a grown shepherd, baby puppies only for me. They are so much like people, a little abuse from a previous owner can be almost impossible to overcome. A cousin adopted an adult GSD and ended up having to put him down because he attacked someone, being very protective of the new owner. Professional trainers can handle it, I surely hate to see a GSD put down, but you're average person does not have the skills. I doubt the Biden's gave the dogs enough attention.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
felixcat 3/10/2021 1:42:23 PM (No. 720084)
We saw how well Joe and Jill did in raising Hunter.... I feel for those dogs. And any dog owned by a human that bites someone - take it out on the owner and not the dog.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
lakerman1 3/10/2021 2:58:04 PM (No. 720129)
Candace blocked me from reading the article.
Dementia sufferers need to be calmed down, and a sissy golden retriever would be ideal.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
smokincol 3/10/2021 4:19:18 PM (No. 720157)
ah, they're bringing Major back to Jill's house so he can finish the job.
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ok
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 3/10/2021 11:27:10 PM (No. 720380)
Chelsea is interested in returning.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
franq 3/11/2021 5:56:28 AM (No. 720465)
Who let the dawgs out.
I read some time back that German Shepherds have the highest incidence of biting.
Kind of surprised me, with pit bulls and rottweilers known for aggressive behavior.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Gina 3/11/2021 6:24:10 AM (No. 720479)
They have tested breeds on the force of the bite and German Shepherds have a stronger bite than pit bulls or the rotties. In an attack they usually will bite several times UNLESS they are trained to hold the bite and you train them to hold the bite when training for protection work.. I would need to know more about the bite that happened to make a judgment of the cause. It was probably a fast one bite and release correction bite.
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