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The Frankish Reich

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  1. I see that his Project 2025 friends (Disclaimer: Trump has never, ever, ever heard of this!) include a recommendation to outlaw porn. Let's see how that one goes. Does it include soft core Melania porn? Or just Stormy Daniels style?
  2. I sometimes wonder where these old scolds have been living the last, oh, 50 years. I remember seeing David Bowie go all out on the costumes when I was a kid. He was every bit as outrageous as what we saw yesterday. More so, because it was actually new back then.
  3. Translation: he realized that Crypto boosters were ready to give him a metric sh!t-ton of money if he started boosting them. Really, what has happened in the last 5 years since that tweet that would cause an uber-crypto skeptic to start singing its praises? I mean, other than the revelation that SBF exploited huge holes in the whole unregulated crypto concept to enrich himself?
  4. You mean like the one Sam Bankman-Fried created?
  5. Exactly. It was more silly and ridiculous (and boring) than offensive. I saw that Gay Papa Smurf was actually supposed to be Dionysus, God of the Vine. Because, you know, France = Wine. Whatever.
  6. How very Bevis and Butthead of you. I’m sure the former JD Hill Fan is upset.
  7. Oh, that paragon of virtue, attender of many drug-fueled parties, father of roughly a dozen kids, most out of wedlock, is deeply offended that his deeply held Christian life is being poked fun at!
  8. Cue. As in “this is my cue to step in to correct your mistake.” No. But I am sending him a complimentary pair of Truck Nutz
  9. JD Vance was a decent, caring, dare I say Christian man until his dreams of grandeur caused him to emulate Trump. This is what being power mad does to you. Sad. From some of the texts his now-trans friend shared with the NYT: When his book, “Hillbilly Elegy,” was published in 2016, JD Vance sent an email apologizing to a close friend from his Yale Law School days. The friend identified as transgender, but Mr. Vance referred to them in the book as a lesbian. “Hey Sofes, here’s an excerpt from my book,” Mr. Vance wrote to his friend, Sofia Nelson. “I send this to you not just to brag, but because I’m sure if you read it you’ll notice reference to ‘an extremely progressive lesbian.’” “I recognize now that this may not accurately reflect how you think of yourself, and for that I am really sorry,” he wrote. “I hope you’re not offended, but if you are, I’m sorry! Love you, JD.”
  10. I'm glad they captured the closeup of Gay Papa Smurf before the takedown. Sacrilege! What will they think of next, George Jetson humping a Marcel Breuer chair?
  11. I’d have a beer with anyone here. I’m not about shutting out opposing views, no matter how wrong they are. I’d probably talk more about the great forgotten 80s/90s bands. But still ….
  12. You guys need to join us back here in the normal world. The only sensible response for the indignant Trump supporter is “See, even the NYT agrees that he was hit by a bullet.” These replies are just plain unhinged.
  13. Depends what the stain is. If it’s on your couch, maybe this? https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/uk/house-and-home/household-advice/a656973/remove-*****-stains/
  14. Quite an expose there. The campaign contracted with a visual advertising designer who has said stupid things.
  15. EDGY COMMENT TRIGGER WARNING I mean, I like Papa Smurf as much as anyone does, but I stop short of actually worshipping him.
  16. When he goes to ALL CAPS HE SHOWS HOW PANIC IS SETTING IN
  17. Not seeing the "gay Smurf." I hope it wasn't Papa Smurf. No way that guy was gay. He was a man's man. I mean a man's Smurf. Joking aside - this looks really stupid and probably offensive. I guess I'll see tonight if NBC doesn't edit it out.
  18. That has zero to do with "relevant experience." Hillary obviously had tons more relevant experience than Trump and she lost. Don't confuse public opinion with objective criteria.
  19. Gotta agree with @Joe Ferguson forever here. This is weird given that she is running against Trump, who had almost no relevant experience in 2016. Yes, I know he ran a company, but it wasn't like his first Sec of State's company, ExxonMobil - a huge international firm with about 60,000 employees. It was a small family-held construction firm that had, in reality, turned into a name licensing operation. I'm not saying it wasn't successful - it clearly was - but it just was nowhere near the scale of operation that would have let people reasonably say "he has relevant business experience."
  20. NYT wasn't "presenting" anything. It was investigating because the FBI said there was no definitive conclusion. You won't be struck down by lightning if you simply agree that there was some discussion out there about whether it was a bullet or shrapnel or whatever, they took a long/detailed look at it, and concluded that it was a bullet. The F.B.I. said it was examining numerous metal fragments found near the stage to determine whether a bullet — or pieces of it — had grazed Mr. Trump’s head, bloodying his ear. After clipping Mr. Trump, that first bullet appears to pass him and strike bleachers off to his left, where scores of his supporters are standing, the analysis suggests. Our politics reporters. Times journalists are not allowed to endorse or campaign for candidates or political causes. That includes participating in rallies and donating money to a candidate or cause. A puff of debris captured in a video snippet appeared to show the impact point of that shot — right beside a rally attendee, David Dutch. “The puff visible at the back of the bleachers appears at the time of the first shot,” Mr. Maher said.
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