Trump: We’re not getting rid of our postal workers... If anyone does it’s the Democrats not the Republicans pic.twitter.com/aZVPym8IsQ— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) August 25, 2020
When all you have to do is reverse the accusation to know the truth? It's kind of like mirror writing, isn't it? The "code" is that simple. We aren't even talking about dogwhistles anymore. A child can see through this.
OTOH, he's competing with this:
JUST IN: Rep. Matt Gaetz said at the Republican National Convention tonight that Democrats will "disarm you, empty the prisons, lock you in your home and invite MS-13 to live next door"https://t.co/9Cw0FTYNai— Axios (@axios) August 25, 2020
“We acutally heard very little about their policies,” says RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel about the DNC.— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) August 25, 2020
Fact check: The Republicans don’t even have a 2020 platform. pic.twitter.com/HDb1up0dal
SAD!
And then there's this:
RIP GOP https://t.co/2Hlr55R8bG— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) August 25, 2020
I think they've finally managed to shrink the GOP down to a size they can all gather in a bathtub. Because apparently, this is one of the "policies" of the GOP: rich white plaintiff's attorneys with guns will protect the suburbs from...well, you know.
"they want to abolish the suburbs altogether" #theateroftheabsurd pic.twitter.com/KCjD7dr25w— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 25, 2020
Yeah, these two don't live in the "suburbs." All of St. Louis County is "suburbs." Has been for over 100 years. St. Louis the city is not in St. Louis County. The County is over 300 municipalities, separate and apart from the City. These two live in the City, in a house built by Augustus Busch for his daughter and son-in-law. And I guarantee the portion of America watching this who are not GOP dead-enders are wondering who the hell these two are, and why they are on their TeeVee.
Though I kind of imagine no one is watching. Or waiting anxiously for Trump to make a surprise appearance. Turns out karma is quite a cruel mistress of the dark:
"they want to abolish the suburbs altogether" #theateroftheabsurd pic.twitter.com/KCjD7dr25w— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 25, 2020
Hah!
The clips I saw reminded me of the brief conspiracy scene in Frank Capra's movie State of the Union where all the gangsters from business, industry, labor unions and the free press talk about how they're ready to harness their powers of hate and fear. I thought it was wonderful how the adulterous Trump brat and his FOX girlfriend dominated the lunacy. She reminded me of the series in Doonesbury when Boopsie was into channeling Hunk-Ra. Same eyes, same diction, same message.
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