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LOL Another funny video from sensible Republicans.

Does anyone besides me think Trump looked like John Candy's evil twin as he dragged his fat ass home after the Tulsa disaster?

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That is crappy satire. Good satire is subtle and you don't see it coming, or it's so over the top it's hilarious. Now, if they'd have done that in the format of a serious nature show like one where hushed voices point out the rare POTUS in its natural habitat and that sort of thing, it could have been worth watching. What they made was just dull and stupid.
 
LOL Another funny video from sensible Republicans.

Does anyone besides me think Trump looked like John Candy's evil twin as he dragged his fat ass home after the Tulsa disaster?

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OMG. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

(I was thinking of that old Wide World of Sports phrase "The agony of defeat." lol
 
That is crappy satire. Good satire is subtle and you don't see it coming, or it's so over the top it's hilarious. Now, if they'd have done that in the format of a serious nature show like one where hushed voices point out the rare POTUS in its natural habitat and that sort of thing, it could have been worth watching. What they made was just dull and stupid.

Your bitter despair is noted and appreciated. Thank you. lol
 
Your bitter despair is noted and appreciated. Thank you. lol

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You might find that useful. Print it, cut it out, and carry it with you so you have one.

Or is this the problem?

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That is crappy satire. Good satire is subtle and you don't see it coming, or it's so over the top it's hilarious. Now, if they'd have done that in the format of a serious nature show like one where hushed voices point out the rare POTUS in its natural habitat and that sort of thing, it could have been worth watching. What they made was just dull and stupid.

Heh. It's okay to make fun of politicians.
 
Sure it is, but I can pan the act when it's amateurish and poorly done.

The Lincoln Project puts out some funny stuff. Like Funny or Die but political....and they make some great points.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campai...t-condemns-trump-suggestion-to-delay-election
The Lincoln Project, a Republican anti-Trump PAC, released a new ad condemning President Trump’s suggestion to delay the election.

The ad, titled "We Will Vote" shows statistics that offer a critical view of Trump’s handling of the pandemic and suggests that because of the administration's inadequate response, Trump is worried he won’t win the November election.

The ad goes on to suggest that Trump is trying to "stop the election he can't win."

“We voted during wars, we voted in the Great Depression, we voted when civil unrest swept the country,” the narrator says in the roughly minute long ad.

Trump floated delaying the election on Twitter Thursday, citing election fraud with mail-in ballots amid the coronavirus pandemic. However, the president of the United States does not have the unilateral power to move or delay an election.

"With Universal Mail-In Voting (not Absentee Voting, which is good), 2020 will be the most INACCURATE & FRAUDULENT Election in history," Trump tweeted. "It will be a great embarrassment to the USA. Delay the Election until people can properly, securely and safely vote???"

There is no evidence to support that mail-in or absentee voting leads to election fraud.

Trump's Republican allies in the Senate largely dismissed the suggestion, noting they themselves had concerns about mail-in ballots but did not think it warranted moving the date of the election.

The Lincoln Project's ad comes as the group reported it raised $16.8 million in the second quarter of 2020. The PAC has released a slew of ads attacking Trump’s response to the virus in recent months.

"We Will Vote" also depicts images of suffragettes and civil rights leaders, including the late Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), fighting for the right to vote.

“Now a failed president faces defeat, with millions out of work and tens of thousands dying from his incompetence and neglect, threatening the very foundations of democracy,” the ad continues.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday that delaying the election would be a “legal determination” left up to the Department of Justice.
 
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