Hard to manage when you have such small hands.
It really sells the toddler allusion though.
There’s a lot of Photoshopping opportunity in that photo…
In another thread we started giving it a go.
He’s all in.
Speaking of his small hands…
Fucking Ted Cruz. Obviously those are all horrible, but saying that the protesters are abusing their power? WTF.
Bravo!
What a turd.
Plus, give heavily in races that count. Give like there’s no tomorrow, because, well…we want there to be one.
Damn straight.
- Donate
- Volunteer for campaigns (phonebanking, and eventually canvassing)
- Join Get Out The Vote efforts
- Look up the local Democratic party, become a voting member, push for resolutions and policy planks.
Judging his actions (or rather inaction) wrt Covid-19 which resulted in a lot more deaths, his irresponsible talks about dangerous DIY cures, his support for police brutality against his citizens, his total disregard for human life, I think there’s enough grounds to call him a terrorist.
Yes, Anglican Communion influences, enlightenment and everything, but the first clause of the first of the enumerated rights in the Bill of Rights seems to make certain things clear about the intended guiding principles of this country.
I’d go to his church if we get this level of stand up in his sermons each week. Not now. when the pandemic is over. Maybe he streams.
s/new deal/Civil War/
What? Clarify?
(Does this work like the enhance thing in movies… CLARIFY. CLARIFY!)
It’s a more computer syntax-y way of doing a strikethrough correction/replacement remark. So basically, “a war to turn back the progress we’ve made to before the new deal Civil War.”
That’s a blast from the past: I remember when the musical “Your Arms Too Short to Box with God” first came out:
It’s a phrase with deep resonance in African American history, so it’s more meaningful than just a swipe at Trump’s inferiority.
Unix text editing script command sed used in ancient Usenet abbreviation.
s/new deal/Civil War/
means to replace the string “new deal” with the string “Civil War”
Concise, precise, and frankly a bit of an in-group humor thing.
We’re now entering the final command phase.