'Kiss her hiney!' West Virginia GOP Gov. Jim Justice hoisted up his pet bulldog to fire back at critics during his annual State of the State speech — singling out Bette Midler's earlier criticism of Sen. Joe Manchin.
Washington West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice had some back talk for his state's critics when he hoisted the posterior of his bulldog, Babydog, during his State of the State address and told them to"kiss her hiney."
"Absolutely people doubted us. They never believed in West Virginia," Justice, a Republican, said Thursday, ending his annual speech before a joint session of the West Virginia legislature."They told every bad joke in the world about us." That's when Justice lifted up his family's bulldog and showed off her behind."And so, from that standpoint, Babydog tells Bette Midler and all of those out there, kiss her hiney."Midler, in response to West Virginia Sen.
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