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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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Many people are even calling me the Messiah, because of the mess I, uh, made out of the economy — all because of my beautiful tariffs. So beautiful. They were working so well I had to stop them.
Yeah! That's it! Go back where you came from!
Yeah! That's it! Go back where you came from!
Report: White House admits it wanted Lagonda ‘Taraf’ limo, *not* tariffs
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A typo in the Oval Office’s Signal group chat – originally demanding ‘beautiful new Taraf’ – was in fact miscommunicated as ‘beautiful new tariffs’ that in turn sparked a global trade war.
“Turns out, the President is a huge fan of beautifully designed, long-forgotten, ageing British V12 four-door supercars,” an insider admitted to TopGear.com. “Who knew?
“While he correctly pointed out the current presidential limousine – nicknamed ‘The Beast’ – is cumbersome, overwrought, lacking grace and panache and a mighty V12, we never really thought he actually wanted a disregarded £700k Middle East-only four-seater.
“Because… well, nobody did, right? So we just sort of assumed he meant ‘tariffs’ and off we went.
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A doctor born in the United States says she received an email from federal immigration authorities demanding that she leave the country immediately.
Lisa Anderson, a physician from Cromwell, Connecticut, told NBC Connecticut on Wednesday that she recently received a letter from the Department of Homeland Security telling her, “It is time for you to leave the United States."
Its hard to know if this is an example of these people being degenerately evil or their complete incompetence at making list of who to send this kind of junk to. There are plenty of examples of both.No joke can even come close to reality!
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American doctor receives email from immigration officials telling her to leave the country immediately
Dr. Lisa Anderson, 58, was born in Pennsylvania and is a U.S. citizen.www.nbcnews.com