The Political Satire/Meme Thread

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Don't mind me. Just calling out COVID deniers spreading misinformation regarding deaths purportedly being incorrectly or inappropriately attributed to COVID.

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Get vaccinated, everyone. Let's put an end to the pandemic that has claimed millions of lives.

Aaaaanywaaaaay...

 
Every day is a slow news day on Fox & Friends. Or so it would seem.

Were they in as much outrage when the Winter Solstice was renamed 'Christmas' in AD 336? - i don't think so. So much hypocrisy.
 
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I'm not sure the right-wing one makes sense. It's mixing libertarian and conservative stuff together. Rand Paul should absolutely not be there since he's just a Trumper. Weed and establishment could overlap too since libertarians are pro-legalized drugs and anti-"Establishment". Also, Justin Amash and Ron Swanson are probably the only true modern libertarians up there too. Ron Paul kind of went off the deep end in recent years.
 
I'm not sure the right-wing one makes sense. It's mixing libertarian and conservative stuff together. Rand Paul should absolutely not be there since he's just a Trumper. Weed and establishment could overlap too since libertarians are pro-legalized drugs and anti-"Establishment". Also, Justin Amash and Ron Swanson are probably the only true modern libertarians up there too. Ron Paul kind of went off the deep end in recent years.

I'm not sure the left-wing are exclusively into Bernie or the Turks either so I doubt the meme's supposed to be either exhaustive or definitive. We just had a right-winger using "based" a few weeks ago, too.
 
I'm not sure the left-wing are exclusively into Bernie or the Turks either so I doubt the meme's supposed to be either exhaustive or definitive. We just had a right-winger using "based" a few weeks ago, too.
Based is definitely a common term used by politically-engaged zoomers, but definitely more common on the left, at least in my experience. It's overused so much that it's frankly kind of annoying.
 
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It does have a point, though. It is usually the right-wing libertarians who act the most holier-than-thou in terms of their supposed economic knowledge.
 
It does have a point, though. It is usually the right-wing libertarians who act the most holier-than-thou in terms of their supposed economic knowledge.

:lol: You mean me! Let's not beat around the bush here. It's a litmus test for people who believe that all that stuff is true. If you think that stuff is true, you think that's "economics".
 
Not much context in that video but having good taste in music doesn't mean you're out of touch.
 
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