‘The Wire’ creator accidentally proves Trump’s Baltimore tweets are right in epic backfire
David Simon, creator of the HBO crime series “The Wire,” accidentally proved that President Trump’s tweets about West Baltimore being dangerous were correct when he said Trump would “wet himself” if he “actually visited West Baltimore for five minutes.”
Yes, those living in those conditions need hope, and action---which seem in short supply from from their alleged representatives.
Walk&Reflect said:When he criticized pelosi's home turf he was called a misogynist . When the key leader happens to be black he gets labelled a racist once again. Pretty sure mentioning the neglect in baltimore, and getting such a huge media reaction, gave some hope to many of those that are trapped living there, even if it does get ignored again after the headlines fade.
When he criticized pelosi's home turf he was called a misogynist . When the key leader happens to be black he gets labelled a racist once again. Pretty sure mentioning the neglect in baltimore, and getting such a huge media reaction, gave some hope to many of those that are trapped living there, even if it does get ignored again after the headlines fade.
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Yes, those living in those conditions need hope, and action---which seem in short supply from from their alleged representatives.
Walk&Reflect said:When he criticized pelosi's home turf he was called a misogynist . When the key leader happens to be black he gets labelled a racist once again. Pretty sure mentioning the neglect in baltimore, and getting such a huge media reaction, gave some hope to many of those that are trapped living there, even if it does get ignored again after the headlines fade.
When he criticized pelosi's home turf he was called a misogynist . When the key leader happens to be black he gets labelled a racist once again. Pretty sure mentioning the neglect in baltimore, and getting such a huge media reaction, gave some hope to many of those that are trapped living there, even if it does get ignored again after the headlines fade.