It's a dark day when you find out that it's no longer an issue for the President of the Goddamn United States of Fucking America to side with actual literal Nazis.
Ever been there? I found it a bit disappointing; kind of like going to an art museum that contains only the palettes, smocks, brushes, berets and easels of all your favorite artists.
But I M Pei's building and the site are pretty cool. And you can buy picks with the logo on them.
Trump played the "Washington and Jefferson owned slaves too!" card today, and my thought was, "Yes, but they didn't lead a rebellion against the legitimate government to preserve slavery."
Yeah, I was stretching things a bit. Slavery in Old Blighty was never as pervasive, tied up with race, and central to ordinary life, as it would become in the American South when cotton became king.
It's a dark day when you find out that it's no longer an issue for the President of the Goddamn United States of Fucking America to side with actual literal Nazis.
The history books our grandkids will read are going to be so surreal.
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I would very much like to know what a person has to do to be called a racist by Donald Trump…
…on second thought, never mind. I have no desire whatsoever to know that information, actually…
/FFS
Be black.
https://twitter.com/pixelatedboat/status/89757394…
This is a very Wonkville explanation.
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https://twitter.com/thedavidcrosby/status/8971543…
His whole feed is surprisingly good.
Yeah, I kinda wondered about what kind of legitimacy the RRHofF had in the first place.
But good to know DC can use his legendary obnoxious for good .
Ever been there? I found it a bit disappointing; kind of like going to an art museum that contains only the palettes, smocks, brushes, berets and easels of all your favorite artists.
But I M Pei's building and the site are pretty cool. And you can buy picks with the logo on them.
Trump played the "Washington and Jefferson owned slaves too!" card today, and my thought was, "Yes, but they didn't lead a rebellion against the legitimate government to preserve slavery."
But actually they kinda did.
Yeah, I was stretching things a bit. Slavery in Old Blighty was never as pervasive, tied up with race, and central to ordinary life, as it would become in the American South when cotton became king.
https://mobile.twitter.com/Scott_Gilmore/status/8…
Mueller's going as fast as he can. Give him a break!