At the beginning of the 20th century it was not uncommon for American families to raise pigs for food. At the beginning of the 21st century it is not uncommon for American families to receive food stamps and pay for their pet food with welfare benefits while their ponytail haired son lives at home and collects unemployment.
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Meh. The original Schoolhouse Rock version of "I'm only a Bill" was 100x better.
New Jersey governor Chris Christie shares a lighter moment with a few of his advisors.
Who invited Rosie O'Donnell?
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Pig's Thawtbubble: They say owners start to look like their pets, but it's a lie... I was THIN once!! It's all HER fault.
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Pig's Thawtbubble: Why do they always stop talking about dinner when I come in the room??
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Honey Booboo, THIS IS YOUR LIFE!
The Congressional Joint Committee on Earmarks was unable to find any pork in the legislation.
Enough already with the pictures of Democrat congresswomen!
At the beginning of the 20th century it was not uncommon for American families to raise pigs for food. At the beginning of the 21st century it is not uncommon for American families to receive food stamps and pay for their pet food with welfare benefits while their ponytail haired son lives at home and collects unemployment.
In preparation for 2016, the GOP again breaks out the lipstick.
They thought they were getting a great deal, but the Johnsons ended up with a pig in a Poang.
Hillary! Get down from the table!
Ah, I see the Ghost of Legislation Future has made his appearance...
Mike al'Moore was proud of his family portrait.
Da-amn! Even when she was a little porker, Bella Abzug was butt-ugly!
Piggy Thawtbubble: Daily workouts on this makeshift aerobic stepmaster and all my "babyfat" should just melt away in no time.
Today on "The View"...
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