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Aneristic Illusions / Re: OFFICIAL POLITICAL CARTOONS/PIC FREAD.
« on: August 31, 2020, 07:05:26 pm »
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I liked how they introduced her, like "her mother died in an insane asylum thinking she was Queen Victoria" and my thought was, I like where I think this is going. I was not disappointed.
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I seem to recall him initially distancing himself from both of them as well. When the arrests are made, it's all "I don't know them, they were only a small portion of my campaign, hangers-on really, I never liked them". When the trial's about to finish, it's "oh, this is very sad, they are being treated very unfairly by the courts".
QuoteI understand why, though. Humans are horribly black-and-white creatures, and nuance is entirely lacking in American politics. I have no idea how to convey the message of "this guy is a poor candidate, and you must vote for him anyway". My brain simply isn't wired to look past negatives.
You and many, many others
which is exactly why it's so troubling
Meanwhile, the MAGA freaks do nothing BUT look past his negatives.
Guess which one is in fact the winning strategy?
Going for a role as "Mel Gibson's equally racist cousin"?
Here in the year 2020, I am reflecting on how I can unseat the Donald Trump in my heart. For I, too, am governed by a materialistic narcissist, a petty tyrant and strongman dictator, a dominator and coward, who often overrides my better nature. Trump's power doesn't come from him, it comes from similar energies present within all of us.
the axios interview made my brain leak out of my ear a little bit
in the past, we used to celebrate these "emperor's new clothes" moments
Today in Trump Klan related malarkey, Ivanka Trump Once Said Christian Bale in American Psycho Was Her Ideal ManQuoteAmerican Psycho is, of course, a parody of the craven Manhattan decadence that exploded in the late '80s and early '90s, and in a way that's even weirder than the fact that Christian Bale's character brutally murdered and dismembered women. There's something fundamentally strange about being into a character who lampoons your entire way of life on top of name checking both of your parents during the movie's runtime. But it also begs the question: What don't we know about her husband Jared Kushner?