The Political Satire/Meme Thread

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Amazing.

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Let's not forget the super diarrhea.
 
Has this become a thing? I don't see what's so bad about having worked in a fast-food place. If anything, that adds an everywoman appeal that surely only helps Harris - experience of work, paying taxes and earning a crust, at a working-class, bottom-of-the-ladder level. That surely resonates with the electorate.

It says a lot about your character if you consider menial fast-food work beneath you and you ridicule others who do it or have done it This was a big problem in the UK for a long time that has only started to go away.
 
Has this become a thing? I don't see what's so bad about having worked in a fast-food place. If anything, that adds an everywoman appeal that surely only helps Harris - experience of work, paying taxes and earning a crust, at a working-class, bottom-of-the-ladder level. That surely resonates with the electorate.

It says a lot about your character if you consider menial fast-food work beneath you and you ridicule others who do it or have done it This was a big problem in the UK for a long time that has only started to go away.
Connies are obsessed with it because they can't find any mention of her having worked there (as a summer fast food job) prior to an interview she did last month. "How come she never put it on a resume?" It's very stupid.
 
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Connies are obsessed with it because they can't find any mention of her having worked there (as a summer fast food job) prior to an interview she did last month. "How come she never put it on a resume?" It's very stupid.
So "it came out of nowhere" (job experience and hurricanes) is their new thing?
 
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So "it came out of nowhere" (job experience and hurricanes) is their new thing?
People didn't even know about the Republican Party before Trump started talking about it. They didn't know or they forgot. Like a bolt out of the blue.

 
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