The Political Satire/Meme Thread

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Speaking of Madison Cawthorn that guy is really something special.

I heard a few interviews with him and my first response was....how did somebody this much of a dumb****, this young, this inexperienced and this charmless get elected as a US Congressman?

But then I read how he's entangled with Mark Meadows and it all made sense.

Seriously, why would somebody vote for this guy?
 
One of the most baffling things during this pandemic. "Masks are useless... here, give me money for one".

I had a guy come into my job recently who had a mask that said "I'm wearing this by force, not out of fear."

I honestly couldn't tell if he was an anti-masker and was passive-aggressive (my guess), or if he was pro-mask and the person who made the mask sucked at word choice. Either way, I was confused as to why he spent money on that.
 
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Speaking of Madison Cawthorn that guy is really something special.

I heard a few interviews with him and my first response was....how did somebody this much of a dumb****, this young, this inexperienced and this charmless get elected as a US Congressman?

But then I read how he's entangled with Mark Meadows and it all made sense.

Seriously, why would somebody vote for this guy?
Wow. That was quite the hit piece. No doubt Madison and his supporters would claim this is all fake news to their followers but were I Cawthorn or his parents I'd be falling all over myself trying to deny the story... instead they simply refused to talk to Salon except for his mom who tried to make an anonymous call.

Meanwhile on the post Trump jobs front life imitates art:


https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/25/donald-trump-post-presidency-462018
 
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Should his hair dye start to leak again, that orange hue will look grrrrreat with the black stripes.

Bannon is probably on his last strike hence his apparent caution on the video.
 
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Do you believe Navalny was poisoned?
I don't know what to believe.
Let's just say I find this poisoning story VERY weird. If not to say "nonsense".

You are aware that time is linear?
I am well aware that younger people are more likely to protest against something and follow even weirdest people when they lead the protest. When I was 19, I voted for Navalny when he ran for Mayor of Moscow in 2013. Now I'm ashamed of this.

Uh, to note, if he's "echoing" Merkel's stance, then that's not exactly a positive for Trump if you read that article linked.

Bit of a weird thing to cry free speech over. Sounds like adopting Merkel's stance would be the exact issue of 1A where the Govt. can actually regulate you being kicked off social media.
No, he didn't exactly "echo" Merkel.
This is his tweet.

"1. I think that ban of President Trump in Twitter is an unacceptable act of censorship. Thread."

In replies, he explains why he thinks so. Twitter has a built-in translator so you should be able to read them in English when you open the thread.
 
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[QUOTE="Rage Racer, post: 13340634, member: 123863]

I am well aware that younger people are more likely to protest against something and follow even weirdest people when they lead the protest. When I was 19, I voted for Navalny when he ran for Mayor of Moscow in 2013. Now I'm ashamed of this.[/QUOTE]
Ah, and you assume every single one of them will do the same?

That’s a massive assumption.
 
Ah, and you assume every single one of them will do the same?
Did I say this? No.
I know that Navalny's potential electorate is slowly becoming bigger because some of those kids are turning 18 every day. I was talking about how things are today.
 

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