Christ, not this shit again.
I would consider such a program if I were president.
Now the point of the program would be to have poachers submit their information to the federal government so they could be deported to the country the poached from, but you know.
“I’d like to bring this elephant tusk back to the USA.”
“Oh would you? Could you provide your name, contact information, and a precise description of where you killed the elephant for our records?”
Minutes.
Poor elephants.
So this was fairly amazing. At no point did my attention wander during the 50ish-minute-long program.
Okay, is anyone else freaked out about the fact that he has a hard time telling the difference between friend & foe?
Is it sad that I have become so jaded about this administration I am totally unfazed by this?
On one hand I get a little nervous that more and more people are exiting and it’s just going to be Trump walking around in his bathrobe screaming at the walls.
On the other hand, the further these people get from the White House the better. Fuck Gary Cohn.
That was so damn bizarre I had to go find a back to front version, just to make sense of what I saw:
Talk about a chain of epic clusterfucks, one after another…
https://twitter.com/leftistscumbag/status/968718887402573824
https://twitter.com/leftistscumbag/status/968723076891410432
https://twitter.com/leftistscumbag/status/968723849197031425
and something she once wrote about not wanting to live in rural East Texas
I’m sure most would agree with this sentiment. East Texas is a special kind of hell.
Thread:
It’s always funny to hear about the neckbeards eating their own on this topic
“I’m pretty sure without Gamergate Trump would never have been elected. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you,” wrote one commenter on Reddit’s pro-Gamergate forum, KotakuInAction. Another writes: “He was funny for a while in a kind of sick way but now he needs to go.”
Others feel less strongly – only slightly wavering in their support for Trump. “I still support Trump, at least for the time being, but I don’t support him saying this,” writes one, adding “I doubt I’d vote Democrat again”.
There is a cognitive dissonance, then, when it comes to people who love both games and Trump. Ian Miles Cheong – a writer for the Daily Caller and also Milo Yiannopoulos’s Dangerous. com – blames the “progressive” press for Trump’s comments, while others online fall back on the idea that Trump can’t, or won’t, actually ban games. When someone on 4Chan’s notoriously right-wing board /pol/ wrote: “Trump is taking away your guns and video games. And you’re still cheering for him” they were mocked by other users.
No really? They’re starting to realize that Trump is a sociopath?