The Gallery of Trump-Inspired Assholes (Part 1)

Not most of us, anyway… I like to think we’re some of the good ones! :wink:

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Fucking hell.

I imagine some senators think having white nationalists in the military is a good thing, if only because the victims of U.S. militarism (that is, state-sponsored terrorism) aren’t “white” by U.S. standards.

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I literally laughed aloud;

That is a great unintended self-own.

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Did we not finally get recognition of the danger white nationalism poses to out country? I could swear I just read that. But can’t let a little thing like terroristic threats upset our voting base, now can we? Fucking assholes. 2020. The fight for our fucking national survival.

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This is about what they call “2nd Amendment sanctuary counties” and their reaction to the blue wave that swept Virginia state government.

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“Expressed interest” means a few dozen will actually follow-through.

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Red necks gotta red neck.

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Buh Bye asshole.

“The Board of Directors decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the Company moving forward as it works to repair relationships with regulators, customers, and all other stakeholders,” the company said.

How about you get your hand out of FAA’s ass and maybe build airplanes that aren’t flawed out of the gate.

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In a tense, private meeting last week in Washington, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration reprimanded Boeing’s chief executive for putting pressure on the agency to move faster in approving the return of the company’s 737 Max jet.

This was the first face-to-face encounter between the F.A.A. chief, Stephen Dickson, and the executive, Dennis A. Muilenburg, and Mr. Dickson told him not to ask for any favors during the discussion. He said Boeing should focus on providing all the documents needed to fully describe the plane’s software changes, according to two people briefed on the meeting.

It was a rare dressing-down for the leader of one of the world’s biggest companies, and a sign of the deteriorating relationship between Mr. Muilenburg and the regulator that will determine when Boeing’s most important plane will fly again.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/business/boeing-dennis-muilenburg-737-max.html

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Good read. It’s gaslighting on a massive scale.

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It’s also terrorism. “Toe the party line, facts be damned, or bring suffering on yourself and those you love.”

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why i am skeptical of star wars reviews there.

A few times speakers said something so wild it stopped me dead in my tracks. Like when Ann Coulter compared Ilhan Omar to Josef Mengele. Or when Dinesh D’souza said, “To me democratic socialism differs from socialism kind of in the way that gang rape differs from individual rape.”

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That last image is truly disturbing. LGBT means "liberty, guns, beer and Trump? " I know they set out to “own the libs” but that is offensive beyond the pale.

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I’m only shocked that they didn’t round it out to LGBTQ with QAnon.

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More signs of declining faculties in the Trump-adjacent. Maybe he (Trump) is just a black hole for sanity?

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Surround yourself with dim bulbs, and you, too, will appear to be the brightest. Why, considering T’s outsized ego and inflated self-worth, would he ever work with someone who outshines him? Doesn’t compute.

Sadly, impeachment only affects one of the gators in the swamp (but the biggest and the bestiest.)

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