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The real winner of the VP debate was Tim Kaine's eyebrows
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简介The best reason to tune in to the vice presidential debate Tuesday night was Tim Kaine's finely scul
The best reason to tune in to the vice presidential debate Tuesday night was Tim Kaine's finely sculpted eyebrows.
Hillary Clinton's running mate sat down to debate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, who is running on the Republican ticket with Donald Trump. The two VP candidates debated many topics from the economy to foreign policy.
SEE ALSO:The one joke the internet is already making about the VP debateAll the while, Kaine punctuated his arguments and Apprentice-inspired dad jokes with an arch of his feathered brow.
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His eyebrows were so impressive, someone made a dedicated Twitter account for them.
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They're so expressive.
So perfectly curved.
Via GiphyLook at those points.
Via GiphySo mesmerizing.
Via GiphySo wonderfully bowed.
Via GiphyYou keep those dad jokes coming, Tim.
Via Giphy#TimKainesEyebrows2016.
Via GiphyBONUS: Tim Kaine uses 'Apprentice' burn on Mike Pence
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