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This forum discussion centers on the interpretation and humor found in political cartoons, particularly those related to Donald Trump and Rosie O'Donnell's contentious relationship. Participants analyze various cartoons, including one depicting Ireland's supposed disdain for O'Donnell, and discuss the implications of Trump's policies through satire. The conversation highlights the use of humor to critique political figures and societal issues, emphasizing the role of cartoons in contemporary political discourse.
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Nah! Occam's razor principle still applies: It's money, the reason is making more money.
George Washington have troops int he revolutionary war get small pox vaccines.
(Hegseth is an idiot.)
The US has along history people with strange ideas getting into political power.What is it that there are so many antivaxxers in the US?
Nah! Occam's razor principle still applies: It's money, the reason is making more money.
DJT and his entourage will get out of this presidency with more money than any other president has made during their presidency. The rest is just a show to misdirect attention, just likemagicianspreachers do.
Might not work if someone wants to come in and hang him though.
Might not work if someone wants to come in and hang him though.
Of course that has its own win-win aspect too.
This is exactly what was on yesterday's Tom the Dancing Bug comic. Ballrooms solve everything!Hasn't that already been done with someone else to cover up a scandal? I forgot the details. An Austrian comedian recently said, "That's the beauty about Trump. You never know what's the scandal and what's the cover-up." I have also read on FB: "I agree with Trump. Every American elementary school should get its ballroom."
